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This was shot last summer. We have yet to see one fox this year which has led us to being overloaded with chipmunks and squirrels. We've had fox every single year for 20 years until this year. Fox have a way of balancing things out.
This made me laugh out loud. Walking around I came across an unusual sound. It was the sound of a bunch of crickets. I thought it unusual because the sound was coming from above. I back tracked several steps and found this Mockingbird doing the sound effects. I was surprised how realistic these sounds appeared. Then he began making sounds of a motorcycle switching gears while accelerating. He was doing the motorcycle thing when I snapped this shot. I love this bird. 8 ))
Non-breeding Laughing Gull, Leucophaeus atricilla megalopter, not sure about the subspecies. First serious attempt at gull ID years ago on the Atlantic Coast drove me crazy, because the juveniles, 1st-year, 2nd-year, and non-breeding adults all look different from each other and the breeding adult shown in the guide. Velvia+
Happy Wing Wednesday!
As you may know, I hit the newest LEGO X-wing set that comes with Biggs. And his is super useful so I am going to be posting some more updates with his head. Anyways I haven’t had a good Comedian yet so I tried this head and it works perfectly!
Bear doing his Dracula imitation. I still find it odd that they are vegetarian and yet we need to carry around bear spray. We are not even on the diet.
As we waited for our friends at Manly Wharf we saw this little fella curled up in the tree.
The common brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula, from the Greek for "furry tailed" and the Latin for "little fox", previously in the genus Phalangista) is a nocturnal, semiarboreal marsupial of the family Phalangeridae, native to Australia and invasive in New Zealand, and the second-largest of the possums.
Like most possums, the common brushtail possum is nocturnal. It is mainly a folivore, but has been known to eat small mammals such as rats. In most Australian habitats, eucalyptus leaves are a significant part of the diet, but rarely the sole item eaten. Its tail is prehensile and naked on its lower underside. The four colour variations are silver-grey, brown, black, and gold.
It is the Australian marsupial most often seen by city dwellers, as it is one of few that thrive in cities and a wide range of natural and human-modified environments. Around human habitations, common brushtails are inventive and determined foragers with a liking for fruit trees, vegetable gardens, and kitchen raids. Its once vast distribution has been greatly affected by drought, epizootic disease and intrusion of invasive mammals into its habitat.
Dame Edna Everage, often known simply as Dame Edna, is a character created and performed by late Australian comedian Barry Humphries, known for her lilac-coloured ("wisteria hue") hair and cat eye glasses ("face furniture"); her favourite flower, the gladiolus ("gladdies"); and her boisterous greeting "Hello, Possums!"
Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox overhead. AB800 open behind backdrop of white faux suede.Triggered by Cybersync.
Hey, Dad, what's a beavers favorite snack?
"I don't know, Clancy."
Wood chips! Hahaha!
And where does a beaver store his valuables?
"Where?"
In a riverbank! Ahhh...hahaha!
"That's dam funny, Clancy, hahaha."
Your turn to tell one, Dad.
"Oi."
(We made a very wet trek back to the beaver pond yesterday to see if the critters were active and we saw one surface near us and give us heck briefly (a chattering juvenile) but it submerged before Dad could get us both in the photo. We'll try again later.
Notice the two lodges; the one on the right is built up again after being abandoned for a year while the one on the left was being constructed. We suppose the family is growing and needs more room.)
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Mer Bleue Conservation Area, Ottawa, Ontario
409. Clancy, 7yrs 21wks
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But where are the clowns?
There ought to be clowns
(Send in the Clowns
Song by Judy Collins)
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The ghost of Joseph Grimaldi, beloved actor, dancer, and pantomime clown during the Regency period, haunts the Theatre Royal Drury Lane
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Joseph Grimaldi was an English actor, comedian and dancer, who became the most popular English entertainer of the Regency era
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manipulated ai layers via gimp
You know how when you try and take a nice family photo and there is always one that is a comedian? That would be my youngest son Nathan! But actually later when you look back on them those are some of your favorite photos!! :))
(look at the little guy on the far left of the photo)
Well, he's been sitting on my desk long enough. Here's my umptenth remake of Edward Blake from the graphic novel Watchmen.
The pauldron is sculpted from procreate. The mask is a modified minfigcat piece. The cigar is the peg on a Lego hand which is glued to the mask. The gun is from a third party seller; I don't remember which. This was painted by me.
If laziness and other priorities don't persist as much as they have been, you can expect the rest of the crew.
American Apparel Project
Costume, staging, photography & graphic design by: Alane Golden, EYEWASH design, NYC: 09_05
Aren't YOU curious? : www.eyewashdesign.blogspot.com/
Featured: Actors / Performers / Comedians PJ Mehaffey & Kara Payne demonstate the power of GIGORA!
I finally picked up the crayola colored sarlacc goo covered comic packed version of Boba Fett! Woot! He was a hard one to find on the cheap. I was hooked by his helmet paint scheme, which echos the vintage Kenner 14-inch giant Boba Fett of the 70's. Oh yeah!
Portrait photography is, above all, a matter of timing and connection. I first met Philomène over a year ago at a gathering; there was something in her presence that deeply moved me. I suggested a photoshoot then and there, but our schedules never quite aligned.
Fate caught up with us last October when Philomène reached out to tell me she had left her job to pursue a career as an actress. The session we had discussed so long ago finally became a reality.
Working with actors and actresses is a new venture for me, but one that feels incredibly natural. It’s about more than just capturing a likeness; it’s about revealing a narrative potential. I have a feeling this path will become a cornerstone of my work as a photographer.
Burrowing Owlets fooling around in Florida
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Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2015 - Highly Commended