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An archer checking one of the arrows. I wish I knew how to ask in Japanese if I could take a photo of someone, he had such a friendly and animated face.
A fun birthday card made with the Paper Smooches Cutesaurus stamp set. Created the scene with a bit of masking, paper pieced the dinosaur and glossy accents for his eye.
This bumblebee spent quite a bit of time checking out the nasturtiums but not enough in one place for me to get a good shot of him.
Get the full effect by viewing this on black.
This is M4RC1N.
Guitarist from Progressive Metal band BLACKLIGHT. blacklight2.bandcamp.com/
This is during their live performance at "Wreckless Intent" @ the Gander 010308. I racked up the iso and opened my aperture as wide as it would go with a crow bar - the result is that Marcin looks like he is playing in his bedroom with the lights off - he is actually rockin a room packed with 150 metal heads..., check out the sweat.
Right down in the bowels, it was pretty dark except for the main lobby which offered a single touch of light from the windows above
Nikon F4
AF-S Nikkor 14-24mm 1:2.8G
Agfa APX 100
Blazinal (1+25) 8:00 @ 20C
...fruity brainfreeze tastes so gooooood. This is the raspberry and blackcurrant variant, and while I can happily confide that it tastes like neither, it's certainly not as sweet as the mangoey ones can sometimes be.
I make up for this minor lapse by not having *bux at all throughout the rest of the year. It's remarkably easy to avoid if you don't drink coffee.
Photo courtesy 'Stpiduko'.
My friend Eamon had some kind things to say about my original Zippy photo. We got talking about it and I confessed I found Zippy quite hard to photograph: he has difficult eyes. Eamon volunteered to have a go, and Zippy was cool with that.
Shortly afterwards, Zippy accompanied Eamon on an adventure in Ireland and York. This photo is one of the results. Zips is thinking what to write in the Marriott customer survey. He looks most relaxed in elegant surroundings.
Thanks, Eamon!
More zippy adventures here