It's a problem I have ... bugs always seem to fly into my flowers, just as I'm getting ready to shoot them ... why?
Chris T
Loc: from England across the pond to New England
Perhaps, they all think they're photogenic, huh?
bmike101 wrote:
they conspire!
from what I've heard alaska is a very buggy place.....
Chris T
Loc: from England across the pond to New England
bmike101 wrote:
from what I've heard alaska is a very buggy place.....
Really, Mike ?
Well, remind me never to go there, then ...
I can't stand bugs!!!!!
They not only get into my pictures, needlessly ...
They fly into my mouth, on a hot day - when I'm running .... yuk!
Chris T wrote:
Really, Mike ?
Well, remind me never to go there, then ...
I thought you were in alaska.
Chris T
Loc: from England across the pond to New England
bmike101 wrote:
I thought you were in alaska.
Me? ... No way!!! .... Never been there in my life! ... Not likely to, either .... Too cold up there for me ....
You must have muxed me ip with someone else ....
I'm in Connecticut, Mike ... and it's cold enough, here, right now ... 27 on the thermostat ...
A week ago, it was reading 6 !!!!!!
Let's see ... who's in Alaska ... Greg (WingPilot) ... don't know who else ... there's someone here who keeps posting pics of Alaska, without mountains!
and I thought those native americans in your photos were inuits.
Chris T
Loc: from England across the pond to New England
bmike101 wrote:
and I thought those native americans in your photos were inuits.
Well, Mike ... there are NO Inuits in Alaska - Greg (WingPilot) - who I think you've mixed me up with - Gawd knows why - could tell you that.
Inuits live along the northern frontier of the Northwest Territory, Nunavut (their home base) and western Labrador ....
Greg would tell you this - The farthest north Eskimos are known as the Inupiat (or Inupiaq, if you will) further south they are known as the Yupik, (or Yup’ik) The Aleuts are actually of unknown certain origin, and live on the Aleutian Peninsula and Aleutian Islands. Whatever they were originally, there was extensive contact between them and the Russians, beginning in either the late 1600’s or early 1700’s. As a result, many Aleuts have Russian names. In South Central Alaska, where he lives, there are a couple different Alaska Native tribes. Locally, there is the Knik tribe, and on the Kenai Peninsula there is the Kenai Tribe, or Ke’inai (or something like that) who are related to the Aleuts. The Knik tribe, and the Eklutna Tribe are more closely related to, or a part of - the Athabaskan Indian Nation.
Chris T
Loc: from England across the pond to New England
bmike101 wrote:
and I thought those native americans in your photos were inuits.
Mike - I've NEVER posted photos of people on this site ... never mind - Inuits ....
Lucky you Chris, although I suspect it's a little more than luck---great set!
Chris T wrote:
Perhaps, they all think they're photogenic, huh?
I'll guess, you'll have to ask the bugs! (maybe they're just trying to help you getting something in focus in your pics, but like I said, I have no idea, you'll have to ask the bugs!
Chris T
Loc: from England across the pond to New England
Swamp-Cork wrote:
Lucky you Chris, although I suspect it's a little more than luck---great set!
Why, thanks, Cork ....
I appreciate your appreciation of them ...
Tell you a secret, Cork ....
They didn't ALL follow the theme ... I cheated a little ...
But, perhaps, you noticed, already, huh?
Chris T
Loc: from England across the pond to New England
speters wrote:
I'll guess, you'll have to ask the bugs! (maybe they're just trying to help you getting something in focus in your pics, but like I said, I have no idea, you'll have to ask the bugs!
Perhaps, S .... there are one or two like that, huh?
But, then - I wasn't focusing on the bugs ....
In fact, on most of them with that problem ... I didn't even notice till I got home ...
Except for the butterfly .... but, then - that must be obvious, huh, S?
Next time I come across the little rascals ... I WILL ask the bugs, S ... and report right back to you what they said! ... how's that, S? ... do ya?
Japakomom
Loc: Originally from the Last Frontier
Chris T wrote:
Well, Mike ... there are NO Inuits in Alaska - Greg (WingPilot) - who I think you've mixed me up with - Gawd knows why - could tell you that.
Inuits live along the northern frontier of the Northwest Territory, Nunavut (their home base) and western Labrador ....
Greg would tell you this - The farthest north Eskimos are known as the Inupiat (or Inupiaq, if you will) further south they are known as the Yupik, (or Yup’ik) The Aleuts are actually of unknown certain origin, and live on the Aleutian Peninsula and Aleutian Islands. Whatever they were originally, there was extensive contact between them and the Russians, beginning in either the late 1600’s or early 1700’s. As a result, many Aleuts have Russian names. In South Central Alaska, where he lives, there are a couple different Alaska Native tribes. Locally, there is the Knik tribe, and on the Kenai Peninsula there is the Kenai Tribe, or Ke’inai (or something like that) who are related to the Aleuts. The Knik tribe, and the Eklutna Tribe are more closely related to, or a part of - the Athabaskan Indian Nation.
Well, Mike ... there are NO Inuits in Alaska - Gre... (
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Sorry, your information is wrong. There are Inuits in Alaska.
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