I found these two bumble bees clinging on to this flower after a rain shower near Stoneville, NC.
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In addition to my main website, www.PhotographyImages.com, which offers a full line of collectible photographic prints, I have created this blog to show snapshots of rare sightings or the unusual moments that you don't see everyday. Please visit our website for other images including wildlife, nature, weather, coastal, automotive, abstract and macro images. All images are Copyrighted, Albert Cardwell, All Rights Reserved.
Saturday, July 08, 2006
Forks on Barn by Albert Cardwell
I found these two plastic forks stuck behind sheet metal on an old barn. I'm not sure if someone saved these for a future snack, or just didn't want to litter. This was taken near Stoneville, NC.
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Cows & Geese by Albert Cardwell
I started out this day taking photos of geese. Later in the morning I was photographing cattle near the same location. Later in the afternoon, I captured this shot with the cattle and the geese in the pond together. It was a rare moment for me anyway. This was taken near Stoneville, NC.
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Baby Praying Mantis by Albert Cardwell
This baby praying mantis was about 1/2" long. A mantis caccoon was found a few days before near the same spot. Image was taken near Stoneville, NC in the Summer of 2006.
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Purple & Yellow Flower by Albert Cardwell
This image was taken in the Summer of 2006 near Stoneville, NC. We have had flowers in full bloom from March 1 through the middle of July which gave many photographic opportunities.
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Cow and Calf by Albert Cardwell
This image of a mother cow showing some affection towards her calf was taken in the Spring of 2006 near Stoneville, NC.
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Red & Green Sky With Low Hanging Couds By Albert Cardwell
This image was taken in the Spring of 2006. This was taken opposite directions from the sunset. The sky was bright red near the horizon with emerald green clouds on each side of the red. The low hanging clouds dropped down and formed a complete funnel shape and then vanished back into the sky within 30 seconds. The National Weather Service thought these were scud clouds.
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