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One of the challenges of shooting in summer.

Might as well take a nap.

Just try to take my ball!

Burdock an English Springer Spaniel at least can't damage his teeth on water. Unlike the stones he picks up and plays with.

A male biting midge, family Ceratopogonidae, attracted to a blacklight at night. Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA, April 7, 2020.

Sesión Fotográfica "Retratos"

Modelo: Stephanie Crissie

Fotógrafo: Natalia Rojo

*This is photo manipulated picture, created for a photoshop contest site* --FAIR-FIGHT-no-ear

Oceanarium, Bournemouth, Jan. 2019

Is that what lemurs do instead of nail-biting?

I'd probably have the same look in my eye if I had biting insects on me! This photo was taken while on a game drive in the Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania.

Juniper and Fern are not yet three years old, so they're not quite fully grown yet. They were both orphaned, in Alaska and Montana, respectively. It's fun to see the difference between brown bear (Juniper, on the left) and grizzly bear (Fern, on the right).

Pictured biting my dad on the back, right through his T-shirt., after chasing us for some time. I admit that I did make him stay still for a moment so I could get a photo.

 

Nelson's Ledges, Ohio, September 1, 2013.

Proof, if you needed it, that Alfie is not always such a cute thing.

This damselfly was eating a mosquito!

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From my daily embroidery project htpp://andsewfortoday.tumblr.com

Finally getting the hang of shooting a moving sled from a moving sled. Now only to master the sledding itself.

Hanging out on a deck on Parliament St. during the Cabbagetown Festival. 2006

Two stack shot of a Ceratopogonidae.

 

ID Credit to Craig.Taylor

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