A Cold January Day with the Bee Keeper

nickphoto123nickphoto123 Registered Users Posts: 302 Major grins
edited January 7, 2006 in People
Hello All,

Winter got you down? Possibly your camera is in for repair ( like mine )?

Don't fret, use your back-up. How about a visit with your local Bee Keeper?

Here are some D60 pics with my friend the Bee Keeper from yesterday.

And yes, the bees were flying and stinging as well:

http://nickphoto123.smugmug.com/gallery/1100645/1/51220007

Regards, Nicholas

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  • lynnmalynnma Registered Users, Retired Mod Posts: 5,208 Major grins
    edited January 7, 2006
    Hello All,

    Winter got you down? Possibly your camera is in for repair ( like mine )?

    Don't fret, use your back-up. How about a visit with your local Bee Keeper?

    Here are some D60 pics with my friend the Bee Keeper from yesterday.

    And yes, the bees were flying and stinging as well:

    http://nickphoto123.smugmug.com/gallery/1100645/1/51220007

    Regards, Nicholas
    Interesting shots nick.. I always thought bee keeping was a nice old fashioned pastime.
  • nickphoto123nickphoto123 Registered Users Posts: 302 Major grins
    edited January 7, 2006
    Bee Keeper re-post
    lynnma wrote:
    Interesting shots nick.. I always thought bee keeping was a nice old fashioned pastime.

    Hi Lynnma,

    I just re-posted the Bee Keeper images. I posted the wrong batch of pics:

    http://nickphoto123.smugmug.com/gallery/1100645/1/51438228

    Glad you found them intersting. The Bee Keeper got stung on his hands twice. He removed his mesh mask so I could photograph him, but soon had to put it back on. Me, as the photographer, I had nothing to worry about, the fact is most bees are hams. (ha!!).

    Regards, Nicholas
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