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Gary Cooper / High Noon *~* Not in stature, or features, but something about this 'cowboy', in that Bandera setting, seemed Cooperesque. Silent, cool, unflappable.
Quail try to conceal themselves in the branches and dead leaves of the Lilac bush. She wasn't fooled. The quail would escape unscathed, this time.
Kate Cooper from Iron On and An Horse.
Skinny's Instore, Brisbane.
December 22, 2007.
End of an era for Skinny's music store in Brisbane.
Air America Media has linked this photo on a An Horse article you can find it here.
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Post 1969 LHD model with hidden door hinges, quarter lights (vent windows), bright surrounds (trim) around the windows, pushbutton door handles, rear turn signals with integrated backup lights. Grille looks like black plastic and badge might say Mini Cooper 1300 (without a border for the "1300"), but no bonnet or wing badges. A de-badged 1972-1976 Innocenti? Front wheels don't match. Finisher is broken off at front wheel arch. Black roof or resprayed? [SRT-010-13]
Alice Cooper, along with his wife Sheryl, at the Arizona Chamber of Commerce's 2013 Heritage Awards Dinner at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
Cooper's Hawk. Click to enlarge. In a mesquite tree near Tucson, Arizona in the Sonoran Desert. Taken w/an extender. More Cooper's in PhotoStream and/or Raptors album.
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I made this backpack as a christmas present for my boyfriend.
The fabric is a thick cotton canvas (maybe a bit too heavy) usually used for deckchair, it's water repellent.
I customized a bit my cooper backpack :
1 - The straps are made of the main fabric AND cotton webbing, it allows me to put a snap hook on the straps to attach a tag or anything else. I made the straps a bit wider, I find wider straps more confortable.
2 - I managed a clip on one of the front pocket to access really easily to the keys. Because from experience I know how ennoying it is to have to empty your whole backpack in front of your home to finally find the keys in the bottom corner of it.
3 - I made another larger pocket inside the backpack to carry a laptop. This pocket fabric is quite thick and really really soft.
4 - I didn't sew the 2 straps on the flap then I can tuck between the straps and the flap a scarf, a jacket, an umbrella, a wet towel on the way back from the beach, etc…
It's the first backpack I have ever made and it really makes me want to make more in the future, and to adjust this cooper pattern to what I need. Thanks!!
Cooper's Hawk
(Astur cooperii)
Life is tricky for male Cooper’s Hawks. As in most hawks, males are significantly smaller than their mates. The danger is that female Cooper’s Hawks specialize in eating medium-sized birds. Males tend to be submissive to females and to listen out for reassuring call notes the females make when they’re willing to be approached. Males build the nest, then provide nearly all the food to females and young over the next 90 days before the young fledge (allaboutbirds.org)
Artista: Cooperativa Eloisa Cartonera. Argentina.
Titulo de la obra en su idioma original: Taller de edición de libros cartoneros
Año: 2003
Técnica: Taller de edición.
I was cooking some breakfast for dinner tonight and had a sausage patty in the pan. I got caught up with the eggs and next thing I know, I've got slightly smoking sausage. Our smoke detector is super sensitive, so in an effort to avoid setting it off, I went to open the patio door to get some ventilation going. I see the silhouette of a bird on our fence, which isn't rare considering I have a bunch of feeders out there. It actually took a second for me to realize the silhouette was about 8 times bigger than the usual House Sparrow's. I did a double take and realized I was staring down a Cooper's Hawk. I slowly backed away from the window and ran like a madman to get my camera, which was all the way in our bedroom. I kept saying to myself "Please still be there, please still be there" the whole time I was getting my camera ready.
I went back to our patio door and shot through our dirty screen door before I decided to get brave and open it for a clearer view. The hawk stayed. I got a few shots off before my cat spied the open door and nonchalantly sauntered outside. The hawk still stayed in place, splitting his time between watching me, the camera, and the cat. I shot off about 35-40 frames before the cat got too close and he flew off. I closed the door and went back to my nearly-on-fire-by-now sausage. I got it off the pan and went back to open the patio door to let all the smoke out. As I open the door, I see a flash fly off in front of the fence. He had come back almost immediately after I left the first time, this time to my neighbor's patio.
Hopefully I'll see more of him in the near future. I can only assume he's preying on our Sparrows and House Finches.
" - As frightening as your lens might look like... I've laid my eyes on You, Mr. Bird-Looser!"
" - As wild as you might think you are... I've laid my eyes on you too, Mr. Cooper-Dooper!"
" - While you're fiddling with your camera settings... I'll be out of here before you know it. Ho ho ho."
" - Don't forget Mr. Bold-Feathers: I know where I can find you. Ho ho... oops... "