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    I don't have a Fuji Film FinePix S5700 camera anymore husband has taken it for work, I am in the learning stages. I can't seem to stay away from the computer.

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    I took this photo today and I chased it all over the grass. I have know idea how he can see where he is going.
    I am testing my camera to see what sort of photos I will get. I haven’t changed anything only cropped it in PhotoShop. I took the easy way and used Auto and Macro setting.
    I thought this looked English being on a dandelion. Some people over here are making organic dandelion coffee I haven’t tried that yet.

    I am happy for any comments
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    Nice shot Sitereh, the macro is good on those cameras, Louise uses the 7000 and gets good results.

    He really is well loaded with pollen.
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    He is gorgeous . Well captured .

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    I don't have a Fuji Film FinePix S5700 camera anymore husband has taken it for work, I am in the learning stages. I can't seem to stay away from the computer.

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    Thanks for the comments.
    I didn't have a tripod so the camera must be doing ok or I am following instruction well..lol

    Sitereh

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    Yes. I'm sure you are doing both

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    Nice capture. I like Bees. Well done

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    I don't have a Fuji Film FinePix S5700 camera anymore husband has taken it for work, I am in the learning stages. I can't seem to stay away from the computer.

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    Thank you. I really appreciate the lengths you lot go to getting that one shot. I was taking pictures of Bumble Bee bottoms yesterday. Not too sure how soon I will get another picture to share.

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    Each type of bumble bee ha a different coloured rear end The buff tailed , red tailed and the white taled then there is the Cuckoo bee much bigger with pale rough roun neck and rear

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