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Storytelling seminar with the curious monkey George and his friends! We had fun at Hofen creating our own little monkey our of wool with a felt needle and in addition we felted with some soap and water to finish our little monkey off and make them really strong!
Universal Studios Hollywood,
Universal City, CA.
December 2012.
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Petra
A curious camel in front of the Treasury at beautiful Petra, Jordan.
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Patrons young and young at heart joined us for stories and cartoons about that curious monkey, George, and his friend, The Man in the Yellow Hat. Curious George was here for photos and fun!
Not for the faint of heart. I have a degree in biology, so this stuff doesn't bother me in the least. I find it fascinating.
We Have Too Much Free Time
...shhhhhh! Don't tell the management!
After the rush of the catalog season, we are taking a breather as the marketing decides what we need to be designing next. We gots time. Sort of.
One of my co-workers had a bunch of Curious George heads (from the bubble blower party favors) and a dinosaur. Also, he had some free time, a knife, and a glue gun. HA!
The Duck has discovered something big and cool, containing numerous (potentially) delicious items :9 Having finally opened the fridge door (being 10cm tall himself), he's about to be rewarded for his efforts.
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Feeling/Emotions #1 can be crossed of the list!
The #cat was #curious about the sound of the #shutter, we took a #walk together through the #park, while hunting it with my #camera
El #gato sintió #curiosidad por el sonido del #obturador, dimos un #paseo juntos por el #parque, mientras lo cazaba con mi #camara.
Spike was a lot more curious about my camera then Sophie was. When I would take it out Spike would watch me with it. She even tried to get it with her paw at one point. :-D Connor is holding her here; I think he liked holding her, she didn't seem wiley.
We [my family] adopted two wonderful kitties in the past couple of days. Spike gets to come home on Tuesday and Sophie gets to come home on Thursday, I'm excited. They are so cute!
© Stephanie Echols
I have stopped putting watermarks on my work, cause I don't really like them. But my work is mine and I want it to stay that way.
While taking photos of Zoey with the umbrella and flash set up I kept noticing a curious kitty named Sidney who just so happened to be under the umbrella at every chance she had (I had the umbrella stand at the lowest setting so she could just sit there and reach up to sniff/rub/nibble the umbrella edge). I guess I have some tasty umbrellas b/c she couldn't stop sniffing and licking (yes licking and then chewing on her purrs which she does from time to time since she never purrs aloud, this is actually what she was doing in this shot)... she's a character I tell you.
D700, Tamron 90mm f/2.8 @ f/5, 1/250th, iso 200.
Strobist:
1 sb-700 shot through a white umbrella just above her head (bottom of umbrella is in shot) at 1/4 power with orange gel and triggered with CLS.
Curious rock man sits in my messy garden area behind the deck. My dad made him long ago, it makes me think of him.
Rufus-sided Towhee came to investigate strange calls coming from the vicinity of the photographer. (Imitating bird calls is not a skill I claim so guess he was just curious!)
My great-niece Cora.
My focus isn't perfect, but I'm fine with that. The smile and the direct look into my lens is worth a bit of imperfect.
Cora was sitting with her dad, Matt, at the kitchen table, enjoying her part in the family conversation.
Uncle Matt, me, discretely but not trying to hide it either, brings up my camera to my face, keeping the conversation going at the same time. Focus, frame and this is the last of a series of five frames I took. In my haste to capture the natural glance that Cora was giving me, I was slightly off in my focus.
Matt made the comment as I showed him this one, that Cora looked about 8 years older than she is. Not really, to my eyes. Matt is probably flexing those protective father muscles, getting in some advance practice.
The moment passed and Cora was swiftly off onto another adventure with her younger sister Layla. I had my chance, took it and am grateful that I got this one.
Thank you, kind Cora, for focusing on me, even if for just a fleeting moment.
I take my moments and cherish them as they fly by.
A white-nosed coati investigates the camera. Seen along the trail near the visitor's center at Chiricahua National Park, Arizona. Cute little guys!
My friend, Tanya, selling her jewelry at the Hand Made Market in downtown Rockford. I couldn't get very close because her booth was popular and I didn't get in the way. But I like the DOF this had to offer.
Here's a link to her Web site: www.etsy.com/shop/CuriousWhatnots
This Weka-babe also gave us a curious welcome at Jacksons Retreat NZ. As soon as I got a bag out of the car it was strickly inspected for eatable content or other interesting contraband. In the end my petted Mint plant (just for fresh tea) suddenly was 'runnig away'.... Yups almost as bad as the Kia we encountered along the way.
No wonder these birds get to face extinction.
This beautiful fish was super curious about my camera while I was taking pictures at an Aquarium. :)
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