Jul 8, 2011, 16:16
Few weeks ago I offered myself to take pictures of an exhibition about how honey is produced for a Club of bee keepers. Today I gave my pictures and talked about bigger projects to help this club with my photography... ![Smile Smile](https://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
Here are some of my images.
#1
The meeting before the event.
![[Image: IMG_9395-Edit.jpg]](http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/upload/IMG_9395-Edit.jpg)
#2
The smoke was ready to make the bees go out of the box. They say that when the bees feel and smell the smoke think that the honeycomb is burning so they take some honey to survive and leave. Some of them have to be removed with a feather.
![[Image: IMG_9433.jpg]](http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/upload/IMG_9433.jpg)
![[Image: IMG_9475-Edit.jpg]](http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/upload/IMG_9475-Edit.jpg)
#3
Here they are showing to the kids the wooden frames with the bees. It was a very interesting explanation. Some kids were a bit afraid at the beginning but this man explained to them how to behave with the bees so they will not be afraid or stress.
![[Image: IMG_9462.jpg]](http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/upload/IMG_9462.jpg)
#4
They took the wooden frames inside to remove the wax and place the wooden frames in a centrifuge to extract the honey. This device works manually.
![[Image: IMG_9897.jpg]](http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/upload/IMG_9897.jpg)
#5
They let us try to honey from the honeycomb... It was so delicious...
![[Image: IMG_9886.jpg]](http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/upload/IMG_9886.jpg)
#6
At the end they gave to the kids a little jar with honey to take home.
![[Image: IMG_9915.jpg]](http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/upload/IMG_9915.jpg)
I like the idea of helping this group of bee keepers with pictures. It will be a very interesting experience.
The next meeting will be to take pictures of a bee keeper working with the boxes and the bees in the fields. The first thing I thought was how will I take pictures with that hat with the net in front of my face?!... They say I don't need it...
I think the best will be to take my pictures with my 400mm... and keep in safety distance... ![Wink Wink](https://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/smilies/wink.gif)
Thanks for looking...![Smile Smile](https://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
![Smile Smile](https://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
Here are some of my images.
#1
The meeting before the event.
![[Image: IMG_9395-Edit.jpg]](http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/upload/IMG_9395-Edit.jpg)
#2
The smoke was ready to make the bees go out of the box. They say that when the bees feel and smell the smoke think that the honeycomb is burning so they take some honey to survive and leave. Some of them have to be removed with a feather.
![[Image: IMG_9433.jpg]](http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/upload/IMG_9433.jpg)
![[Image: IMG_9475-Edit.jpg]](http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/upload/IMG_9475-Edit.jpg)
#3
Here they are showing to the kids the wooden frames with the bees. It was a very interesting explanation. Some kids were a bit afraid at the beginning but this man explained to them how to behave with the bees so they will not be afraid or stress.
![[Image: IMG_9462.jpg]](http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/upload/IMG_9462.jpg)
#4
They took the wooden frames inside to remove the wax and place the wooden frames in a centrifuge to extract the honey. This device works manually.
![[Image: IMG_9897.jpg]](http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/upload/IMG_9897.jpg)
#5
They let us try to honey from the honeycomb... It was so delicious...
![[Image: IMG_9886.jpg]](http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/upload/IMG_9886.jpg)
#6
At the end they gave to the kids a little jar with honey to take home.
![[Image: IMG_9915.jpg]](http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/upload/IMG_9915.jpg)
I like the idea of helping this group of bee keepers with pictures. It will be a very interesting experience.
The next meeting will be to take pictures of a bee keeper working with the boxes and the bees in the fields. The first thing I thought was how will I take pictures with that hat with the net in front of my face?!... They say I don't need it...
![Rolleyes Rolleyes](https://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/smilies/rolleyes.gif)
![Wink Wink](https://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/smilies/wink.gif)
Thanks for looking...
![Smile Smile](https://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)