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Old 10-03-2008, 20:22
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That's fantastic mate..... what camera have you got?


As for your 'apple tree', you need to get another one so they'll cross-pollenate
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Thanks, I just found that as I was clearing the memory card

It's a 40D and a 60mm lens.

And yes, I had considered cross pollenation, bloomin marvellous idea
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no wonder you don't get apples with insects like that
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Thanks, I just found that as I was clearing the memory card

It's a 40D and a 60mm lens.

And yes, I had considered cross pollenation, bloomin marvellous idea
Crikey, that's one serious camera.... I prefer mine with 'auto' settings
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no wonder you don't get apples with insects like that
The children don't live long round there either...
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Old 10-03-2008, 21:55
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The spider wasn't that big, about an inch and a half accross I think

Now if you want big insects...

These were taken last summer and that's a Caffreys pint pot!



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Jesus! That looks like a f'ing bat! What on earth is it, a moth or somert? Fruck me!

Mmmm Caffreys, do you remember how good it was before they lowered the ABV to 4.2%? Still nice though. Ooohh Kilkenny too, mmmm, beer......
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Old 11-03-2008, 03:37
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Yeah, it's a Tiger Hawk moth or something like that.

Yep, I used to like a really cold Caffreys, but I always found that because it went down so easily, I would end up completely shyters really quickly and the hangover was tremendous, and on a par with Pernod
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Old 11-03-2008, 09:15
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I think this came out ok.

that looks like what came out of my boyfriends arse.
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The children don't live long round there either...
the moths ate my pitbull
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