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Ahmmm... we are breathing da Digital Air... I mean why even bother figuring out what camera is good for Air...
Anyone is good, cuz bugs loooooove him!!!!
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posted : 2006.Oct.31 @ 10.29am
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Nice drop, Brutha D!
Sandbag's yard is home to many plants and critters.
This one flower patch alone was enough to keep me shooting for a long time.
see the ants?
he was all dressed up but no one stopped by for lunch.
bee vision
piggy bee
next door neighbor
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hello
my camera is at canon for up to 6 weeks and i couldn't handle it so i went out and bought a point and shoot on a whim,
the nikon S7c; im pretty impressed. but im really rusty, and its difficult to hold still with these tiny things.
here are a few from the living desert in indian wells.
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Oh, brilliant. Another ruddy bug on a flower...
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aww the whole gang is there. thats great.
Here's another ruddy bug on a flower. at the LA Arboretum:
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The peacocks! awesome. compositions in all 3!
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great thread. wow that peacock is beautiful! and air, you have quite the bond with those insects. nice shots everyone.
here are some little dinosaurs bathing in the sun Hawaiian style.
and my most favorite little buddy, Crouton. may he be flying high in the next dimension
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posted : 2008.Apr.24 @ 10.15am
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Same way I started this thread, a juvenile katydid in the morning light.
I love taking pictures of bugs! To this end my back yard is full of flowers..... that I put there!
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