Bees and an elephant - I've got far too many photos!

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Further to my post yesterday, I processed another few photos after taking (or attempting to take), pictures of bees harvesting honey on our hot lops plant.

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I use Adobe Lightroom to store and process all my photos and I have photos from digital cameras going back to around 2003, and scans that are much older. Lightroom highlighted to me that I have around 35,000 photos! I think it's about time I had a bit of a clear down as many of them will never be used.

I also stumbled across a few old favourites taken at a local safari park. Elephants are wonderful creatures and these are some edits from a good few years back.

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Interesting episode on the Infinite Monkey Cage (BBC Sounds) about bees and wasps. Bees have to work quite hard to fly, I hadn't taken quite seriously about exhausted bees crawling along paths.

I'd love to know more about elephants: you'se sent me on a quest now.

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