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    Keith - you're a gem! And a damn good photographer as well!

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    Oh and of course I'll be sure to give you full credit where they get used

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    Quote Originally Posted by drumgerry View Post
    Keith - you're a gem! And a damn good photographer as well!
    Thanks for the compliment, but not really. I always have a small pocket digital camera with me, and just take loads of shots of the same image and hope that some of them turn out alright. I have a fancy camera and cant use it to its abaility. I do a small bit on the beekeeping lecture circuit and am always looking for photos to match up with what i am talking about. Beekeeping is a practical subject and a picture says a thousand words.


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    Keith, I might well have to tap you for a few photos for the UBKA conference in March.
    I don't know exactly what I will need yet as I have not put pen to paper with regard to the talk
    Did you know there is a whiskey promotion from one of the sponsors on the Friday night?
    I ordered 63 of those Payne poly nucs you are fond of for association members earlier today. £22 each including the eke.

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    Good view of the furry bum of an Amm there.

    I should explain. The long hairs of the final segments so typical of that particular race of honeybee.

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    Your pocket digital must have a really good macro function Keith to be getting images of that quality. I have a nice digital SLR but can't afford a macro lens for it!

    Jon - those Paynes nucs are great. The only issue is where you want to feed them fondant but the eke takes care of that.

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    Some of us were discussing that you could likely get a full block of fondant in that eke earlier today.
    nearly £1500 on the credit card, gulp. need to get the cheques in from purchasers by March

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon View Post
    Keith, Did you know there is a whiskey promotion from one of the sponsors on the Friday night?
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    Thats not very fair. I have to give two talks the next day.

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    Mine is not till the afternoon!

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    here is one that is slightly more in focus


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