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Re: where bee pods come from


Nope!  Not at all.  I got some cool pictures of a butterfly almost immediately afterwards.  I was really lucky that day.

I've also been taking photos of the frogs in my pond.  They are huge!  They're colorful too... bright green & yellow.  The tadpoles over at the main pond (on the property behind mine) are huge too -- already got back legs & feet developing.  I took pictures of them too, but didn't have my polarizing filter with me, so they kinda suck.  LOL.

Dennis in sweltering hot Cincinnati


At 09:04 PM 4/8/2005, you wrote:
Hay Dennis,
 
 I just have to ask... Was that staged???   LOL.../
 
Joe
----- Original Message -----
From: Dennis Kramb
To: iris-species@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 3:13 PM
Subject: [iris-species] where bee pods come from

Sometimes nature has a way of cooperating when you're taking photos in the
garden.  This little guy visited long enough for me to get more than a
dozen shots of it.  This was my favorite.

Dennis in Cincinnati


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