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Kylee in Tyler ... having fun! Well, maybe not here. I think one of her most common faces is a look of disgust. ha ha.
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Look at us. How playful haha. Always fun with you my silly boy. We had good company with the racoons. Our cozy paradise. I ❤ you
first batch in the easter egg series - easter egg chicks! the fun colours and baby chicks are really traditional easter fare. i just adore their cute innocent adorable faces!
next batch of egg cookies already in the works... one hint... think really expensive eggs!
The first time for Jack that he was walking on ice and he liked it very much! It looks like he is skating!
Early morning fun at the fountain at Coolidge Park in Chattanooga, TN.
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Twice The Fun - Today is National Aviation Day and World Photography Day. I’m very lucky to combine two things which I am very passionate about and have the honor to work with some incredible people in both industries. Though this year has not been what I’d hoped, since I am a keen student of history, I know life is a cycle and it’s not just on a personal level, but globally. I thought I was ready to tackle a lot of things this year, I wasn’t. While normally my life is a never ending chaotic pattern of ups and downs, I’ve not let the situation get the better of me. I guess I’m right at home in moments of turmoil and therefore have just taken a step back. This global pause has allowed me to reevaluate, refit & reorganize. When able, the plan is to spring forward like a Hornet coming off the cat in blower. Until then I wait, in tension, throttle forward, and waiting for the word from the Air Boss. Have A Bandit Day.
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Fun Agility Competition in Muir of Ord, Ross-Shire, Scotland.
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Just some random silly shot... quite the protectors of my lil warrioress...she had not much to worry about in the Swamps this day.
"Fox Fun 03" by Patti Deters. A female red fox (Vulpes vulpes) and her kit pup play together on the lawn one early morning. The little juvenile, really still just a baby, tumbles and rolls around in the green grass trying to wrestle and get the better of his momma by using all four legs to grab and push against her. The mom takes a short break from playing to make sure the photographer (me!) is keeping her distance (I am). If you like this wildlife photograph, please share or see more (animals, outdoor, nature) at patti-deters.pixels.com/featured/fox-fun-03-patti-deters.....
What fun! Sitting at my garden table, holding camera in one hand, berries in the other, dipping them in water and trying to find the right height, distance, angle, while squinting through the viewfinder. And all in the seconds before the drop dropped. Multitasking, it felt like. Manual focus, so move the berries, and then the camera to find focus. Oh! That Sony camera did get to feel heavy.
Then suddenly all three drops came together, with good images. I'd got it!! Push the button -- Oh B*l*a*h!!! I'd run out of memory. So this one will have to do for the moment.
Actually some of the images that appeared on my monitor were much more interesting. Lucky catches of drops just about to drop. Not something I could do deliberately. There was only one flower. (See below.)
And I hadn't realised I was also taking pictures of my house.
It is more visible Viewed On Black
Try it Large On Black to see the fourth refraction between two berries.