Macro Photography Bloopers
How stupid is this topic? How stupid are bloopers? Are Booblicans taken seriously?
First off, this green weezille is minding its own business when suddenly a honey bee sits on the duda. How rude is that?
Then, far scarier, Crumby is fixing to take a picture of the progress made by a particular caterpillar. It is a caterpillar of the genus Cucullia feeding on the achenes of Heterotheca latifolia. Crumby has photographic evidence of the duda devouring achenes but will not present that evidence here due to contingency issues. Yes. Crumby knows.
But the dang spider bit the dern caterpillar. This shows the caterpillar recoiling from the spider attack. Mercy! Crumby saw this live, through the optical viewfinder of the E 330. Goodness! Fortunately this terrible image is now blurred for posterity. However, Crumby also has a photo of the spider wrapping up the miserable caterpillar while the caterpillar was still wriggling. Mercy on that one!
Meantime, perhaps the greatest of all the Japanese camera companies is fixing to start up a double, instant rebate program. Crumby, operating with outmoded , second-rate equipment with zero practical options for upgrades may not be able to resist that siren song for long. Yet no hurry. The double instant rebate program lasts until January 8. Crumby wonders if possibly the greatest of all Japanese camera companies will raise the prices on all the eligible lenses like they did on the 7D camera when it got a rebate. Jeez Louise, Hirohito!
First off, this green weezille is minding its own business when suddenly a honey bee sits on the duda. How rude is that?
Then, far scarier, Crumby is fixing to take a picture of the progress made by a particular caterpillar. It is a caterpillar of the genus Cucullia feeding on the achenes of Heterotheca latifolia. Crumby has photographic evidence of the duda devouring achenes but will not present that evidence here due to contingency issues. Yes. Crumby knows.
But the dang spider bit the dern caterpillar. This shows the caterpillar recoiling from the spider attack. Mercy! Crumby saw this live, through the optical viewfinder of the E 330. Goodness! Fortunately this terrible image is now blurred for posterity. However, Crumby also has a photo of the spider wrapping up the miserable caterpillar while the caterpillar was still wriggling. Mercy on that one!
Meantime, perhaps the greatest of all the Japanese camera companies is fixing to start up a double, instant rebate program. Crumby, operating with outmoded , second-rate equipment with zero practical options for upgrades may not be able to resist that siren song for long. Yet no hurry. The double instant rebate program lasts until January 8. Crumby wonders if possibly the greatest of all Japanese camera companies will raise the prices on all the eligible lenses like they did on the 7D camera when it got a rebate. Jeez Louise, Hirohito!
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