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"Folks" of two floorsPosted by Leena (Joensuu, Finland) on 18 August 2009 in Animal & Insect and Portfolio. Thank you very much for your visits and comments !
Comments (14)
Mirjam from Kiev, Ukraine"Folk of floor" - the higher one seems to be concentrated on getting drunk - the other one is still thinking. Great there is no corruption, just different floors. 18 Aug 2009 5:41am @Mirjam: Hm - I hate seeing drunk creatures in every kind, so hopefully nectar of this flower is still excellent :) But later in autumn it can happen, that waxwings may be a little drunk by eating Rowan berries after frost nights. But those birds have much more effective liver than a human, it cuts up soon alcohol in their blood for their energy. Thank you for your visit , Mirjam! @jamesy: Thank you, Debbie! Linerberry from Sumner, Christchurch, New ZealandHehehehe fantastic. well seen and shot!! Happy Silly Tuesday! 18 Aug 2009 6:22am @Linerberry: This could be really for Silly Tuesday and also yesterday`s photo too :) Thank you, Liners ( I have seen somebody using this Liners, is it some kind of pet name to you?) benkirane from Fès, MoroccoUn régal pour les abeilles et pour nos yeux! J'aime bien cette ligne verte horizontale qui vient casser la continuité verticale de la scène... 18 Aug 2009 6:51am Kiki from Ambert, Puy de Dôme, FranceL'histoire de la guêpe et du bourdon qui aimaient la même fleur... très belle composition ! 18 Aug 2009 8:45am Judy from Brooksville, Florida, United StatesI love your interpretation of the 'two floors' for this image. 18 Aug 2009 11:10am tede from Aubenas 07, FranceHello, Great restaurant, customers seem to enjoy. Good day. 18 Aug 2009 12:52pm deslilas from radonvilliers, FranceJoli remake du film "Jules et Jim" avec la très belle chanson de Jeanne Moreau. 18 Aug 2009 1:18pm marc battault from clermont ferrand, Francebeautiful composition, and the drone Syrphe! superb! 18 Aug 2009 3:50pm shammy from CanadaThat's a great photo, I love the colours and the details ob the two different bees. I hope they got thier fill of nectar and were able to go home to the hive to make more honey! 18 Aug 2009 4:06pm |