greybeard Been spending a lot of time on here! Joined Dec 30, 2011 Messages 5,021 Reaction score 3,005 Location WV Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit Jul 13, 2023 #1 Crawled up on my porch during a thunder storm. Z50, FTZ, 105 micro nikkor, f/22, f1 macro flash Last edited: Jul 13, 2023
terri Administrator Staff member Supporting Member 📸 Joined Sep 2, 2003 Messages 35,545 Reaction score 8,497 Location In the mental ward of this forum Can others edit my Photos Photos NOT OK to edit Jul 13, 2023 Admin 🛠️ #2 Awww! He does look sodden! I'm sure he was happy to be able to dry out on your porch.
Jeff15 This Guy Shoots Joined Mar 29, 2018 Messages 25,852 Reaction score 14,635 Location Staffordshire England Can others edit my Photos Photos NOT OK to edit Jul 14, 2023 #3 Nice shot....
greybeard Been spending a lot of time on here! Joined Dec 30, 2011 Messages 5,021 Reaction score 3,005 Location WV Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit Jul 14, 2023 Thread Starter 🔹 #4 terri said: Awww! He does look sodden! I'm sure he was happy to be able to dry out on your porch. Click to expand... I really felt sorry for him/her.
terri said: Awww! He does look sodden! I'm sure he was happy to be able to dry out on your porch. Click to expand... I really felt sorry for him/her.
jeffashman Level 40 Squirrel Warrior Supporting Member 📸 Joined Mar 18, 2021 Messages 14,645 Reaction score 9,863 Location The Colony, Texas, USA Can others edit my Photos Photos NOT OK to edit Jul 14, 2023 #5 Nice catch! Wonder if they shake like a dog...
ndcisiv No longer a newbie, moving up! Joined Mar 17, 2023 Messages 302 Reaction score 569 Location San Tan Valley, Arizona Can others edit my Photos Photos NOT OK to edit Jul 14, 2023 #6 Cool shot. Bees are awesome. I don't think they can shake off, but I know they dry out very well in the sun. As long as they don't get too cold when wet they survive easily. It's the cold that kills them.
Cool shot. Bees are awesome. I don't think they can shake off, but I know they dry out very well in the sun. As long as they don't get too cold when wet they survive easily. It's the cold that kills them.
S slat Been spending a lot of time on here! Joined Oct 1, 2016 Messages 4,066 Reaction score 1,268 Location Missouri Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit Jul 16, 2023 #7 Nice one.