Bug!!

WOW..you take the most incrediable pictures...excellent work..Man do I miss my 5000..lol..never could take pictures like you however!!!.

Carmen
Took these shots a little while ago. I called a hover fly a bee, so
I am affraid to call this a lady bug. :c)







A few more at:

http://www.pbase.com/ken_5/bug
 
WOW..you take the most incrediable pictures...excellent work..Man
do I miss my 5000..lol..never could take pictures like you
however!!!.
Thanks for the very kind words! I bet you miss the camera.

When I was first getting into digital photography I was set on the 707. Carmen...your shots that were the "first" ones to convince me to get the 5000! Then I started seeing koo's and many other great shots. I was hooked.

Ken.[/S]
 
WOW..you take the most incrediable pictures...excellent work..Man
do I miss my 5000..lol..never could take pictures like you
however!!!.
Thanks for the very kind words! I bet you miss the camera.

When I was first getting into digital photography I was set on the
707. Carmen...your shots that were the "first" ones to convince me
to get the 5000! Then I started seeing koo's and many other great
shots. I was hooked.

Ken.
--excellent works Ken--
can u tell us the setting of lights of these pictures? thanks

fanandie[/S]
 
--excellent works Ken--
can u tell us the setting of lights of these pictures? thanks
Thanks fanandie!

The shots were taken after a heavy downpour. Sky was still overcast, but not dark.
 
These are just wonderful, Ken. Nice work! K.
Took these shots a little while ago. I called a hover fly a bee, so
I am affraid to call this a lady bug. :c)
 
Hi Ken,

At the risk of having your head explode.... All I can say, is that I can only hope that a handful of my pictures turn out as good, when I get my digicam!

Good work, and a pleasure to look at!
Took these shots a little while ago. I called a hover fly a bee, so
I am affraid to call this a lady bug. :c)
--
Ben Hoogendoorn

Up, down.... it's all relative
 
Ken,

Nice photos. Looks like a spotted cucumber beetle to me. I won't bet you, but I'll venture a guess that the flowers the beetle is sitting are from some plant in the Curcurbitae plant family (pumpkin, squash, zuchini, etc).

Karl
Took these shots a little while ago. I called a hover fly a bee, so
I am affraid to call this a lady bug. :c)







A few more at:

http://www.pbase.com/ken_5/bug
 
Thank you all for your very kind words! :c) I got lucky with these shots!
 

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