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The Sedum flowers and the Honeys come
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Very good Ian , don't get them in my garden
Flash used on all?
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Wonderful series Ian.
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First one is fab!
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Thanks all.
Yes Phil, used the flash on all. They don't stop for barely a second and also in a bit of a shaded area in the garden so NL would have been an epic fail for me hehe.
If you want honeys mate, get a sedum in there. It's like they're addicted to it.
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Wonderful images Ian, very colourful!
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Thanks Davy. It's awesome when the sedum flowers.
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Flash used on all?
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Yes Phil, used the flash on all. They don't stop for barely a second and also in a bit of a shaded area in the garden so NL would have been an epic fail for me hehe.
If you want honeys mate, get a sedum in there. It's like they're addicted to it.
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