Captured some images of the blackberry foraging.
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They're also working the birdsfoot trefoil
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great pics. What did you use to stamp your logo on them?
Quote from: Bee Happy on June 29, 2009, 02:37:16 PM
great pics. What did you use to stamp your logo on them?
Thanks! For photo editing, I use ~> (http://cgtutorials.com/oneadmin/_files/linksdir/adobephotoshop.gif)
Thanks, I know what to look for now.
nice pics and thanks for sharing, real nice logo by the way.
G3
Dane
You take photos like no other. You have wowed me again with these beauties. How are your hives doing and how is the honey flow for you this year. Do you still sell your honey on the web???
Annette
Those are gorgeous.....
Very nice and close up. Photoshop is cool.
David
Quote from: G3farms on July 01, 2009, 07:01:01 PM
nice pics and thanks for sharing, real nice logo by the way.
G3
Thanks G3. I'm really happy with the logo as well, especially the way it looks branded on the hot wax & rosin dipped woodenware. 8-)
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Quote from: annette on July 02, 2009, 12:25:40 AM
Dane
You take photos like no other. You have wowed me again with these beauties. How are your hives doing and how is the honey flow for you this year. Do you still sell your honey on the web???
Annette
Thanks Annette - so nice of you to say (about the pics). I really need to spend more time capturing images... I'd like to but I'm a bit overwhelmed with other work. I just snapped these one's really quickly because I wanted something before the blackberry flow ended. I'm lucky they turned out nicely.
I recently re-did my website. It still requires a lot of work/content, including the sales portion. I'm running real low on (last year's) inventory and have
nothing yet this year. It might be a "rebuilding year" this year, though the bees are mostly doing awesome now and are hopefully about ready to start putting up a surplus.
Thanks Cheryl & dpence!
Cheers,
Dane