Aerodynamics
Don’t apply to buzzy bees.
My thanks to Audrey at Oldest Daughter & Redheaded Sister for prompting me to think about the anomalies of aerodynamics for bees in flight.
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Aerodynamics
Don’t apply to buzzy bees.
My thanks to Audrey at Oldest Daughter & Redheaded Sister for prompting me to think about the anomalies of aerodynamics for bees in flight.
Aww. Thank you for sharing these thoughts. This is great, Michael. Your mind, as buzzy and as busy as a bee, also an amazing design. A triple threat with your words, photos and creativity.
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Thank you, Audrey, not only for the comment, but also for the idea.
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Anytime. Not so sure I did much but try to explain away my thought process. 🙂
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That’s what is so amazing. Your explanation made me think. That’s the beauty of communication.
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My quest for knowledge helped your creativity, I like looking at it from that stance. Communication suddenly became much more interesting to me.
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Then we have learned from each other. 🙂
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Ta Da! 😀
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oh wow, stunning.
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I’m glad you think so, Beth. I have to be honest and say that the original prompt came from Audrey as mentioned in the notes.
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I love it when you catch bees and butterflies and such enjoying their favorite treat! Beautiful!
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Thank you. If only they would sit still and smile 🙂
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That is exactly what I think. I don’t think I am quick enough yet. Forget trying to photos birds, at least I do. They are too quick and I’m too slow! But I enjoy it when others capture them! 🙂
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When it comes to photos of animals, the old adage is so true: You have to kiss an awful lot of frogs before you find a prince!
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Cute I love it!
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Thanks. It’s a combination of the right photo opportunity with the right idea triggered by someone else’s prompt. And good fun 🙂
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That is true! 🙂
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