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"Here I am, you greedy bastard !"

 

So I was looking at my photosteam and I see my Conker figure and I look at the money accessory I made for it in like 2 seconds, saying to myself "Man, that looks really shitty". So I decided to update it cause why not...

 

This was a fairly easy custom, nothing special I just sculpted the eyes with green stuff and painted them to look how it was in the game. I was going to recolor the whole thing and make it even more accurate to how it was but the paint kept annoying me and so I was like "Nah, fuck that". So here it is! One of my most popular figures doesn't have a shitty accessory anymore! Also another thing to note is yes I do see the obnoxious crack on the eyes and it really pisses me off, but there really isn't any easy way to fix it so idc, you can barely see it in person anyway.

 

What do you think!?

I Reckon there are at least 3 fish in this young otters Mouth . Another amazing encounter with the wild otters of Blandford. They were so close , depth of field became an issue with the long lens.

Nuthatch at daisy Nook

The Eurasian bullfinch, common bullfinch or bullfinch (Pyrrhula pyrrhula) is a small passerine bird in the finch family, Fringillidae. In Anglophone Europe it is known simply as the bullfinch, as it is the original bird to bear the name bullfinch.

 

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With a full crop of peanuts and still contemplating squeezing another one or two in.

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Eurasian Jay (Garrulus glandarius)

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A member of the widespread jay group, and about the size of the Jackdaw, it inhabits mixed woodland, particularly with oaks, and is an habitual acorn hoarder.

 

Its usual call is the alarm call which is a harsh, rasping screech and is used upon sighting various predatory animals.

 

The Jay is well known for its mimicry, often sounding so like a different species that it is virtually impossible to distinguish its true identity unless the Jay is seen.

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Best seen Large on black - Press L

Who owns this image? The photographer, the land owner, the manufacture of the equipment used to make it? Or the tripod it is standing on? The filters on the lens, or the makers of the card used to transport it to the laptop, or the software used to produce it? Then again there is the web company who hosts it, and don’t forget the electricity providers that without the fossil fuels wouldn’t be able to produce it!

 

Ok my point is, without every element (and I only have touched the surface) this image wouldn’t be here. Yes the photographer is the person who uses these tools in the production and display of their craft, but any one of these elements would change and degrade the image from what it is now.

 

One important element I decided to withhold to a bit further into the text, which adds an element of intrigue, is that this image was made whilst trespassing, so becomes illegal! Granted this is a strange thing to admit in a public arena, which means that I probably won’t be able to sell it to anybody, I may even get kicked of Flickr, or worse arrested and put in prison for crimes against our oppressive law makers… but if I don’t tell anybody where it is I may even get away with it? Or will I?

 

Anyway, I wonder if the land owner is bothered. I was respectful and carful to get to the spot and I didn’t cross any ‘don’t even think about going in there you presents’ signs. And I didn’t find out that it was private land until afterwards. Is my defence working?

 

On a second point, who owns land anyway? (I better not get started on that one, suffices to say that if we could get an army together and put a big fence around it, rename it, then it becomes ours!)

 

Following on from the previous point, who owns the water? It fell from the sky, ran down a hill and ended up passing through this image on its way to its destiny, in which it starts it endless cycle until time freezes over… Just why is everybody obsessed with owning things?

 

Anyway, even if you guess correctly I’m not going to say where it is, but I can tell you that several of you will have been to this spot and will have enjoyed its watery utopian soundings. Who knows maybe one day I may ask permission to visit from the land owner and pretend that I made this image on the day I went in legally, but that’s for later. You will know if that’s the case because I will delete this text as to not incriminate myself!

 

Greedy squirrel was too busy eating to bother about being photographed!!

I can't tell if this is a Cormorant fishing or a fish Cormoranting!

 

I think the bird has really bitten off more than it can chew.

 

Lunchtime at Westport Lake, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. 13/02/2017

 

A few more on facebook

 

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("...but a precious kitty makes all the greedy monsters envious."

-ancient zoroastrian verse- )

  

Location: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/by%20Albane/37/31/28

 

Painting by Don Dante ( Dante de Vulgaris)

Araneus diadematus. With lunch taco and supper on the hoof.

Rook stuffing his beak in our garden (taken through the window)

 

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Trying to stuff 2 cookies at the same time

Jay at Stockgrove Country Park, Bedfordshire.

~ Those who have much are often greedy, those who have little always share. ~

Oscar Wilde

Grey Heron with large rudd at Leighton Moss RSPB.

Common Tern with dinner

Drivers of tipper trucks and wheelbarrow users will probably know all about greedy boards.

This little pot wasn't quite big enough to hold everything, so I added some zucchini slices to hold everything in. Hopefully 😂

This Blue Jay delighted my grandsons on New Year day. They immediately named him "Greedy Gus"

 

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The squirrels in our nearby park are regularly fed by some of our neighbors. They have come to expect it.

Taken at skegness natureland and seal sanctuary, lincolnshire

Frame filling capture of White-tailed Goldenthroat enjoying breakfast.

(Shot in jpeg)

"Hand over your purse!" -Anna

  

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I don't intend to make Dragonpriest in to this version. He's no fun and so mysterious, and also I don't like him at all. :/

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I was standing at the kitchen door with the camera

and this Woodpecker flew on the deck rail to get some suet.

They will peck away at it long, loud, and hard for just a seed

or two. But before he could get any seeds,

he saw me and flew away.

 

He came back a second time, saw me again,

and flew away.

 

He came back for the third time, figured he had better

get himself a BIG CHUNK while the gettin' was good,

and flew away again.

 

BUT NOT BEFORE I GOT HIS PICTURE!!! : )

   

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So many titles are running through my head for this one...

 

"Third Time's The Charm"

"Greedy!"

"Get While The Gettin' Is Good"

"Biting Off More Than One Can Chew"

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this greedy gosling is not sharing its bread!!

 

taken at Siddick pond nature reserve near Workington,Cumbria,England

fat carp wanting more...

Macro

 

View picture in light box or under a black underground......

seagull and starfish.

I think he believed I was going after his dinner, as consumption occurred quickly after eye contact was made...

(photos posted individually about 1 1/2 years ago)

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