Tuesday, June 27, 2006
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Name: Dave
Home: Anchorage, Alaska, United States
About Me: I'm Dave, I take pictures.
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6 Comments:
Great series of greenery and insects!
Wow, how did you capture those magnificient shots of the bee coming in for landing on the flower? Incredible imagery!
Cheers
I love ferns. . . what an awesome picture. . . somehow botanical gardens and Alaska seem like odd words in the same sentence. What a fantastic day that must have been.
Ciao
Thanks Dave
Tiff, heh lucky... course the bee wasn't in focus but i think i like it that way. :)
Sicilian, hah yeah I hear that a lot... we do get a buncha sun in the summer tho ;)
I love the fern and the unblurry bee. (Is "unblurry" a word?) I mean the second bee picture, where the edges are more defined. I kind of like the Siberian iris, too, except I'd like it better if it was a different colour. That's not the iris's fault though (or yours, for that matter).
Macro nature shots are one of my favourite types of photography.
Wow.
You don't know me and I don't know you, but I stumbled upon your blog... I love the pictures on your site.
The fern is my favorite in this post. Gorgeous.
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