From: Robert Coe on
On 2 Jul 2010 17:20:58 GMT, ray <ray(a)zianet.com> wrote:
: Totally untouched photo of a thistle (canadian thistle, I think) I shot
: near Cauldron Linn on the Snake River a couple of days ago.
:
: http://www.rcarter.net/region/thistle.jpg

Nice shot. I'd crop it so it doesn't sit quite so low in the frame.

Bob
From: Allen on
Robert Coe wrote:
> On Fri, 02 Jul 2010 19:31:18 +0200, Ofnuts <o.f.n.u.t.s(a)la.poste.net> wrote:
> : On 02/07/2010 19:20, ray wrote:
> : > Totally untouched photo of a thistle (canadian thistle, I think) I shot
> : > near Cauldron Linn on the Snake River a couple of days ago.
> : >
> : > http://www.rcarter.net/region/thistle.jpg
> : >
> :
> : The bee looks weird. Too much sharpening?
>
> Aren't there two bees?
>
> Bob
Or not two bees. That is the question. Actually, if there is a second
bee in there, then it really does look weird.
Allen
From: ray on
On Sat, 03 Jul 2010 13:19:49 -0400, Robert Coe wrote:

> On 2 Jul 2010 17:20:58 GMT, ray <ray(a)zianet.com> wrote: : Totally
> untouched photo of a thistle (canadian thistle, I think) I shot : near
> Cauldron Linn on the Snake River a couple of days ago. :
> : http://www.rcarter.net/region/thistle.jpg
>
> Nice shot. I'd crop it so it doesn't sit quite so low in the frame.
>
> Bob

Thanks - I did crop and print it for my mother in law. She is an artist
of some accomplishment.
From: Peter on
"Allen" <allent(a)austin.rr.com> wrote in message
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> Robert Coe wrote:
>> On Fri, 02 Jul 2010 19:31:18 +0200, Ofnuts <o.f.n.u.t.s(a)la.poste.net>
>> wrote:
>> : On 02/07/2010 19:20, ray wrote:
>> : > Totally untouched photo of a thistle (canadian thistle, I think) I
>> shot
>> : > near Cauldron Linn on the Snake River a couple of days ago.
>> : >
>> : > http://www.rcarter.net/region/thistle.jpg
>> : >
>> : : The bee looks weird. Too much sharpening?
>>
>> Aren't there two bees?
>>
>> Bob
> Or not two bees. That is the question. Actually, if there is a second bee
> in there, then it really does look weird.


Well they are both sons of bees.

If you really want to save money
Have swarms of bees fly in and out of your gas tank.
It will then become filled with bee pee


--
Peter

From: George Kerby on



On 7/3/10 9:23 PM, in article
4c2ff0c4$0$5494$8f2e0ebb(a)news.shared-secrets.com, "Peter"
<peternew(a)nospamoptonline.net> wrote:

> "Allen" <allent(a)austin.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:77Wdnb_Srf6Z7rLRnZ2dnUVZ_uCdnZ2d(a)giganews.com...
>> Robert Coe wrote:
>>> On Fri, 02 Jul 2010 19:31:18 +0200, Ofnuts <o.f.n.u.t.s(a)la.poste.net>
>>> wrote:
>>> : On 02/07/2010 19:20, ray wrote:
>>> : > Totally untouched photo of a thistle (canadian thistle, I think) I
>>> shot
>>> : > near Cauldron Linn on the Snake River a couple of days ago.
>>> : >
>>> : > http://www.rcarter.net/region/thistle.jpg
>>> : >
>>> : : The bee looks weird. Too much sharpening?
>>>
>>> Aren't there two bees?
>>>
>>> Bob
>> Or not two bees. That is the question. Actually, if there is a second bee
>> in there, then it really does look weird.
>
>
> Well they are both sons of bees.
>
> If you really want to save money
> Have swarms of bees fly in and out of your gas tank.
> It will then become filled with bee pee
>
NOTHING can save British Petroleum. Forget it...