Snail March 23, 2010
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I personally don’t find snails very interesting as photography subjects. It is early spring and there isn’t a lot to photograph right now, though. Besides, they move slow. This guy is less than a centimeter in width.
Bees working in the hive. March 21, 2010
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This photo was taken during the Summer of 2009 in a friends beehive. We were harvesting honey that day.
Working Bee March 17, 2010
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I collected this shot from a plant in my backyard last summer.
Pill bugs March 16, 2010
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A couple of pill bugs frolic under a board. Their eyes are not quite what I expected. The pill bug is the only crustacean that can spend its entire life on land.
Tiny flower bud March 16, 2010
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This is the bud for the flower in the previous post. It’s about 2-3 millimeters across.
Weeds are some of the first things to bloom in the spring. March 16, 2010
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I’m not sure what this flower is. It looks like some sort of orchid. Actual size is about a half a centimeter across.
Empty pollen basket March 14, 2010
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This was almost a throw away photo. Its a great example of what a pollen basket looks like on a honey bee. A professor at Oklahoma State University contacted me about this photo. He wanted permission to included it in course materials for an upcoming class.
Spider web collecting morning dew. March 14, 2010
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