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A Sample of Pop’s “Bee” Images

Another Day at Work

Apis Workers' Party

Predator

Some of Your Beeswax

Sedum Bumbler

Look of Defiance

Chicory Bee

Bumbling Bees

Garden Cafe

Buzz By Here - To Infinity and Beyond

Pick Your Poison

Blind Side Attack

On a Mission

Honey Bee on Sedum

Covering the Cosmos

Center of the Cosmos

Three's a Crowd

Popular Spot

On A Pedestal

A Sample of Pop’s “People” Photo Collection

Big Harry Fireworks Display

To Impress the Girl

Different Perspective

Sweet Ride

Perfect Little Piggies B&W

Flipping the Light Fantastic

Festival of Flights

To the Crowd's Delight

Amish Go Round

Wondersome One

The Stars In Her Eyes

Tuesday's Child

Sleeper Hold

Considering the Next Move

Sugar and Spice

Front Porch Portrait

Caged Competitor

Early Adoration

Child In the Ligtht

Stroll Through the Weeds

Attention Grabbing

Eye Contact

On the Line

Eyes of Wonder

Rounding the Curve

Troubadours of Basin Spring Park

Down by the Creek

Sun Day

Catching Some Light

EAA Fireworks

Hear Me Roar

Toadstool

Toadstool, Mushroom, Lawn, Grass

Mushrooms are a wonder to me.  This sturdy toadstool popped up in a shaded lawn, literally, overnight.

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Damsel in Distress

Spider, Moth, Butterfly

When I walk through the woods with my camera, I walk slowly. I’m being careful to observe all that is around me – eyes attuned to the slightest movement or color or pattern or light that might make an interesting  image. On such a walk, I noticed a small, white butterfly moving though the weeds along the path.  I decided to try a take a photo of it when it finally found a place to land.

I watched as it fluttered a bit from spot to spot. At one point it was fluttering under a large leaf. With my camera ready, I waited for it to emerge. Despite it’s continued fluttering, it wouldn’t come out in the open. Tired of waiting, I stooped down to get a better look and discovered why it wasn’t flying out into the open.

A spider had snatched it. It wasn’t caught in a web. This spider, hiding on the underside of this leaf, grabbed it as it fluttered by.

This is a close-up view of some tiny critters. Both of them together would not be much bigger than my thumbnail.

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Planking

Squirrel, Wildlife, Reclining, Nature, Red Squirrel, Planking

This common red squirrel strikes an unusual pose. I think it looks like he’s “planking.”

According to Wickipedia: Planking (or the Lying Down Game) is an activity consisting of lying face down —sometimes in an unusual or incongruous location. The term planking refers to mimicking a wooden plank.

I saw this comical fellow on an early morning walk through the woods. When he saw me, he ran up a tree and hopped onto this board and reclined – remaining motionless as I slowly moved closer to take this photo.

Though humorous to us, I’m told this position is a defensive move squirrels often employ – to minimize their exposure to predators by attempting to blend in with the tree branch they’re on.

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I Am Seven, Hear Me Roar

Child Photography, Girl, Expression, Expressive

Emma is seven years old and full of energy.  On this evening, she had bouncing-off-the-walls energy.

This is an awesome image!  Now, don’t get the wrong idea.  I’m not bragging on myself because it happened quite by accident – as awesome shots sometimes do.  It would never enter my mind to try an set up a shot like this. Any serious photographer will tell you, there are those moments that you couldn’t have planned, couldn’t have set up, when all the planets are aligned and the angels are smiling upon you. That was this moment.  Here’s how it came about.

I was outdoors, trying to capture a photo of some wrens entering/exiting their birdhouse.  I was using a 300mm, zoom lens, to get a close-up, from a distance.  I had just finished photographing the birds, because the day was ending and there no longer was enough light in the shaded area to get a good image.

About this time, folks showed up for a family gathering. Emma saw me with the camera and started hopping around me saying, “Take a picture of me!”  I couldn’t take a photo of her because I had the long zoom lens and she was too close – I couldn’t even get the lens to focus at that distance.  I told her she was too close, and if she would go a little farther away I could take a photo.  Well, I meant she should move ten to fifteen feet away.  Emma just heard, “farther away,”  and took off running.  My attempts to call her back never reached her ears and she finally stopped and turned around about 20 yards away.

The amazing thing was where she stopped.  Quite by accident, she stopped in a spot where the setting sun was able to stream through an opening in the trees. Ten feet farther or closer and she would have been in the shadows. I remember being in awe at the way the light was hitting her.  Thankfully I had the presence of mind to focus and shoot. Even then, I didn’t really think this shot would turn out so well…so sharp in the low light conditions. I have no idea of what she was saying to me.

For fellow photographers that would like the specifics:  1/90 sec, f/5.6, ISO 800, 300mm, handheld, no artificial light, manual mode.

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Graceful End

Dandelion, Flower, Weed, Monochrome, B&W

The delicate dandelion blossom in its last stages. The dandelion, like other members of the Asteraceae family, has very small flowers collected together in a composite flower head. Each single flower in a head is called a floret.

It seems every photographer has a dandelion photo…and this is mine.  They do make interesting subjects.

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Hut Hut

Football, Hall of Fame, Child Photography, Green Bay Packers, Statue

A future football fan gets a unique perspective of the game in a life-size display at the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, WI.  It’s a fun place for the whole family, plenty to look at – especially for the true football fan.

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