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1. Cocoa Yawns!, 2. Sushi, 3. Driving the Pink Cupcake!, 4. Reflection on the Building, Clouds, Clouds, Clouds!, 5. I Love You Box! They sell them at Fireworks!, 6. Cocoa the Pug!, 7. Julie Walsh Wedding Cake from the World Pastry Forum!, 8. Dessert,
9. Food Network Cupcake Competition!, 10. Dragon Ball!, 11. Zodiac Lion Bread!, 12. Wedding Cake Extravaganza!, 13. Wedding Cakes, Wedding Cakes!
On the day that I am without camera (my old A95 is broken), I am top in interestingness
(OK in case you are interested, I was taking some photo's next to a campfire, suddenly I felt a burning twig on my arm, in a reflex I pulled it back, my camera was on a wristband and swung (hard) against a rock, broke the lens ;-( tomorrow, I'll have a new camera :-) )
original: http://www.flickr.com/photos/zergatikez/3290342793/
1. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Random
The first article title on the page is the name of your band.
2. www.quotationspage.com/random.php3
The last four+ words of the very last quote is the title of your album.
3. www.flickr.com/explore/interesting/7days/
The third picture, no matter what it is, will be your album cover.
There were many moths (and a butterfly) in the lounge before breakfast which gave photo opportunities.
An interesting moth.
Last weekend I went on my annual camping trip to Two Harbors, MN. We took an afternoon and drove up the North Shore to see the sights. Gooseberry Falls was spectacular as there were recent rain storms in Minnesota. It was also crowded with lots of people. The real challenge was trying to take interesting photos where I didn't have 10 million people in the shot too. What do you think? Did I succeed?
Sadly now demolished, I took this from the train I was on, we passed reasonably slowly, this building always interested me.
1. auto levels
2. contrast
3. brightness
4. i like her =]
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These are from the first time I used the Pentax.. the same day as all those other portraits from wayy back when, and pictures of the bridge&bay. This is before we left Guruduara Sahib for San Francisco.. can't remember what she's looking at.
Images which hit the interestingness section. I managed to get up to 55 or 60 at some point but then lost a lot and can only assume that it was by adding pictures to too many groups which I thinked affected their interestingness...
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Think I am losing the interestingness bug somewhat although love playing with a photo's interestingness in my own stream by adding it to a group or adding tags
I took this in the pitch dark in the lull of a storm. I took it while I was praying, and it's interesting. I know what I saw, what do you see?
Interestingly, the R18 was avialable in two body style, none of which were hatchback. Instead there were a 4-door sedan and a
4-door station wagon.
I think this might be the most photos that I've had at one time in Explore. Not sure, because I don't check Scout every day. These were all taken with a somewhat limited point-and-shoot Canon Powershot A95. Someday I hope to get a digital SLR so I can take even better photos. Thank-you for visiting my stream and checking out my photography!
1. ENC-1101, 2. Patriotic Audio Board, 3. The Champlain Valley, Vermont, 4. February 28, 2007 Backyard Sunset, 5. Venus Twilight, 6. Potty Time!, 7. Dreaming of Autumn, 8. Truckin'
Check out my Most Interesting shots or some of My Best shots if you like this one.
Also, here are my Latest Photos.
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Raccoons are fascinating creatures with a range of interesting behaviors. Here are some key aspects of their behavior:
Nocturnal Habits
Active at Night: Raccoons are primarily nocturnal, meaning they are most active during the night. They have excellent night vision, which helps them forage in the dark.
Diet and Foraging
Omnivorous Diet: They are omnivores, eating a variety of foods including fruits, nuts, insects, small animals, and even human garbage.
Dexterous Paws: Raccoons have highly dexterous front paws, which they use to manipulate objects and open containers. This makes them very effective foragers.
Social Structure
Solitary but Social: While raccoons are generally solitary animals, they do sometimes form groups, especially females with their young.
Communication: They communicate through a range of vocalizations, body language, and scent markings.
Intelligence
Problem Solvers: Raccoons are known for their intelligence and problem-solving abilities. They can remember solutions to tasks for several years.
Curiosity: Their curiosity often leads them to explore new environments and investigate unfamiliar objects.
Habitat
Adaptability: Raccoons are highly adaptable and can live in a variety of environments, from forests to urban areas. They often make their dens in hollow trees, abandoned burrows, or even attics and basements in human dwellings.
Seasonal Behavior
Winter Dormancy: In colder climates, raccoons enter a state of torpor during the winter months, reducing their activity but not fully hibernating.
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