Lecturing Photography
Click on all the photos on this page for wallpaper sized images
I know that getting quality photographs is tough, so I offer my images
to you print and distribute as necessary. I really enjoy my photography
and I'm pleased to offer you some great workerbee photos and many images
of Flowers and plants for your display.
These
1024x768 images will print fine up to letter sized pages. I use the best
print option my printer allows and I use quality Glossy Paper. I like Great
White, it is inexpensive ( half the cost of Kodak and HP Paper ) and it
does a great job. During the Spring of 2001 I will be back in operation
with my bee yard and finally I will get the great photos that you want
for all your projects and displays. Until then, please visit some of my
other links below where I also have bee images for you to use.
I also offer you a web design course where you can learn how to easily
use a point and click design program like Netscape Communicator to make
you a website like mine. I don't know any HTML at all. My entire site is
made using point and click, drag and drop and copy and paste. You too can
make a beekeeping website and I hope you do.
I offer here a collection of my best photography.
I captured all these using the Olympus C3000 digital camera. It captures
images up to 2048 X 1536 ( available upon request ) which are poster-sized
and ideal for all print media. Here, I offer 1024 X 769 wallpaper sized
versions of my work which will be perfect for most of your desktops.
These
images are all JPG type and compressed for easy transfer. You will be amazed
at the quality of these breath-taking images. Please use them for your
computer wallpaper, book covers, educational purposes, etc.. For commercial
use, please email for usage conditions, but for private use duplicate as
much as you want. Please share my gallery with friends.
What I wish to be unique is a story should aid
the photo when necessary. I like to add commentary to let you see as I
saw when framing and capturing these images. I offer some insight to shutter
speed, aperture and other settings for those who are studying this art
form, as I do. Another good thing about photographs is that you can take
time explain how a shot was captured, or show in detail pollen on the worker
bee's legs. I find that photos can take up a good 8 to 10 minutes of your
lecturing and believe me when I say that you will be glad that you used
them.
I like photos in the Display area and as sleeve
protected hand-outs to circulate around the crowd. Keeping them busy, looking
at your photos and listening what you have to say keeps their attention.
Also, I like handouts that contain some photos and larger print text with
basic beekeeping information. Schools will usually print all the hand-outs
that you'll need for each student.
Here are MORE WALLPAPER SIZED Honeybee Photographs
Please click on the images on this page to open the full 1024 x 768 image
which print out to letter size paper.
  
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