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My 7yo son and my 2.5yo niece are running away for exploring San Gimignano.

My sister in law (her mother, on the right) is chasing them... mission impossible! 😅

The blurry image is an experiment... it should enhance the idea of motion, by also communicating the anxiety of us parents. 😅😅😅

I hope that you will like the result, dear friends. 🙋‍♂️

My little son (7yo) gave me this funny little octopus for my birthday. I was very happy!!! 😊😊😊

Therefore, I choose it for the theme of today.

I hope that you will like the result, dear friends.

Stay safe and healthy and have a nice and happy CrAzY Tuesday!!! 🙋‍♂️

I and my 7yo son really appreciate the geometries of this wooden japanese tangram. I captured it with my 50mm SMC Macro Takumar (one of my favourite lenses) by using 0.5X magnification. I hope that you will like the result.

Stay safe and healthy, dear friends, and have an Happy MM.

;-)

Member's Choice - Bokeh.

Handmade for you by my 7yo daughter

merry christmas everyone !!!

This bauble is a present that the teachers of my son (almost 7yo) gave to him some days ago! He was very happy and he put it on the Christmas tree as soon as he returned at home.

Me and my wife were very happy too! It is a wonderful present!!!

Therefore I choose to share this bauble for the theme of this week. I used my Diaplan (a lens that I love more and more).

I hope that you will like the result, my friends!

Have a great Friday and a Merry Christmas!!! ;-)

Raphael trying to keep cool.

Pip got a surprise as you can see.

Rolling on the fresh clean towel. There has been a roaming cat spraying on the cat proof fence, and Midnight had some words with this cat the other day.

She's getting the sun.

Mercedes is on the shade cloth I've put on the Cat enclosure.

 

This is the first cat enclosure I built, but later I ended up sealing the whole back yard with a cat proof fence. So I leave the door open all the time for this structure. So even though she's on the roof, they are all free to roam the back yard. I was going to pull this down, but I've left it in case I need to separate a cat from the others.

Yeah!

This Saturday I was able to took and share a pic with you all, after several weeks!!! I am really happy!!! ;-)

 

About the pic:

this pumpkin was painted by my son (almost 7yo) and my wife for Halloween... I believe it is very scary!!!

 

Anyway, I hope that you will like the result.

 

Have a nice weekend, dear friends!!! ;-)

Lexie (a small sprollie, 7yo) and Missy (a short JRT, 4yo) enjoying the moors!

Dartmoor, UK

 

Yes, you can use a kenko TC with 100-400 on a 6D and achieve autofocus (albeit on the slower side).

Praise the fantastic centre focusing point!

Orion is my 7yo Vizsla butterfly finding buddy. In this image, you see him waiting for my next command as we search the forest for Mourning Cloak butterflies. Orion is trained to respond to hand signals for field direction (a'la Delmar Smith's, silent command system ). On this day, we did not find any.

 

Yesterday (Easter Sunday, 27 March), we returned to find two, but they were flying and did not land. So no 'coming-out party' photos. When I warms-up in a few days, we'll try again.

 

Finally, yesterday in these woods, to my (and Orion's) surprise, he locked point on a mature male Wild Turkey. Just I turned to get a closer look, it flushed with a loud BOOM/SQUAWK. Imagine a 4 foot diameter ball of feathers shot out of a cannon as it turned on its afterburners, instantly clearing the tree-tops of this mature Oak/Maple forest and trimming its wings as it sail off to land safely in a distant Buckthorn thicket. I was caught totally off guard, so (again) no photos. Very impressive !

Midnight often goes to Raphael for some serious grooming attention. Midnight follows him everywhere.

 

EXPLORED - THANKS Everyone! It's explored for the 11th January, 2017.

Thank you everyone for all kind comments, your favs, and visit. I try to get back to everyone, but often it's not possible lately and I sincerely apologise.

 

Hopefully I will have the pleasure at some point to visit all of you who have visited these two guys of mine.

Haven't seen one of these in a while.

Explore - 10/03/13

Matilda follows me everywhere. She sleeps on my bed day and night, and she often calls and calls when I'm not in my room, for me to come to the room and be with her. If I leave the house she calls and calls. My mum pacifies her and she now settles down quickly. Her eyes often follow my every move. When I lift my keys she knows that sound, and she knows I am going out. There is resignation and she goes and puts herself to sleep somewhere. She notices everything. When my car pulls up in the driveway, and I put my keys in the front door to unlock it, she has jumped down off my bed watching to see if it's me. I suspect she fears abandonment.

Midnight is more of a back bencher. He still has his preference to be outside.

 

Matilda turned 11 years old on the 23rd of December 2016.

Midnight and Mercedes...they've been good I swear!!!!

A brand new female black darter/meadowhawk (Sympetrum danae) sitting on my (7YO) son's finger.

The Tabinator is "Not going to take it any more" in this video that is too long for Flickr.

So I posted it to Youtube. This is the other side of our little princess. lol

Watch at: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kax6ky-yrTQ

The Roof of the Cat Enclosure.

She's jumped up on the roof of the enclosure so I can't bring her inside. I'm laughing at her because she's so quick, and so smug, she thinks she's the best because she outsmarted me. I can't leave them in my secure yard without supervision due to the threat from the neighbours, so if I need to be busy inside, I have to bring them in. Mercedes is protesting. I know she's safe up there and I keep an eye on her from the window. I have to wait till she comes down so I can bring her inside before I can have a shower.

What's left of a Youth Hostel in Old Montreal after a deadly fire 10 days ago. Sadly, a French tourist and her 7yo daughter perished in the blaze :-(

FLICKR x LEGO® Build & Capture Photo Contest 2021

 

---- Explore Oct. 27, 2021 -----

 

*****

Lego art by Aran (7yo)

Monstrum mysterium spotted on a wild attack to a white shark that is only trying to feed itself

My favorite seven-year old waits for the WebKinz program to upload so she can show me her three pets and what they do. She solemnly informed me that she has to feed and care for them or they will die!

For the All New Scavenger Hunt #21 - A candid shot of a child.

Eliya, Cavalier king Charles (7yo)

A pleasant surprise...I had no confidence in the weather, camera, film, or 7yo developer.

I have been teaching my son photography on a Nikon D200, he is only seven but eager to learn. This is shot with the 24mm f/2.8D lens giving a nice 35mm FOV. He took this entirely on his own, aperture prority, focused in single point mode.

 

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Glen Nevis in a break in the weather on the way up Ben Nevis. The family made it to the top in squally conditions. I was very proud of my 7yo for getting up there in less and ideal weather. Fortunately the rain stopped for the way down since I was not looking forward to descending 4400ft on wet rocks.

She always hides and she remains timid. But at night when I'm in bed, she gets on the bed next to my head and purrs her little heart content. She also loves being allowed inside and chooses it over being outside. There were days when the outside cats had to endure the smoke. It made them lethargic and they were not well. I let them inside, and I was very nervous about the boys spraying, but all has been fine so far.

These Australian bushfires are unprecedented. It's awful. We are safe from fires, but no-one is safe from the smoke.

I put out water everyday, I put a tray of rocks with water for the insects, to stop them drowning in the water they can climb on the rocks. I put water dishes for the birds and they use them every day.

We are in drought, and we are on extreme water restrictions. It is estimated that by the end of March, we will be on critical water restrictions. This is the worst level of water restrictions.

The only way to save a picture taken at 8:30 pm, shot at ISO 1600 and f1.4 on an xti, is to add texture

 

LOL.

Taken by my 7yo son and procesed by me.

I've extended a patch of long grass that I don't mow, and the cats just love it.

This morning Midnight was very vocal and agitated. He woke me up and then kept coming to my room and carrying on. Raphael got quite angry with and growled this high pitch agitated sound at him. I eventually got up, I needed to just rest, because I'm still sick, but in the end I got up and let the cats into the yard. Midnight was drooling a bit, and still quite restless, and agitated, pacing the yard. I inspected his mouth and found he has one very sore tooth, a top back tooth. He already lost half his teeth last year during dental surgery, and the vet said the others will go but they only were just starting to show signs of dissolving on the gum line, and he wanted to leave Midnight with some teeth. It hasn't lasted long. Poor little guy. I gave him some pain killer and all the cats an early dinner, moreso just to pacify Midnight. He was content and he was bathing himself in the sun. He remained content till this evening, and I had to be firm with him, he comes to me crying, I don't know what to do. He wants to go out but I really don't think he knows what he wants. He's just agitated. Hopefully tomorrow the pain killer will have worked it's way into his system and stopped a lot of the pain. He is booked in for dental surgery on Friday.

 

I got stressed thinking about this, it means I have to drive him to the vet far away, and it's hard on me even when I'm well to do the long drive.

 

I just want the cats well and happy, but it's one thing after another. I'm pretty sure the 2012 poisonings affected all the cats teeth. Most of them have undergone dental surgery in the last year or so.

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