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We had an agreement that there was "no peeking", and yet she peeked. Not sure what to do about that, but there it is.
My favorite game to play with toddlers is peek a boo! I simply ask them to go look around the tree to see what is back there, they almost always circle it, and when I can see them again, I yell "Peek a boo"...I 99% of the time I get a beautiful shot.
PEEK-A-BOO!
Compagnie Charlie
CC Het Gasthuis
25 Jaar CC - 26 - SEP-2020
Play: Johan Dils - Maxime Menbrive - Johannes Vanbinnebeek
Photography: © Patrick Van Vlerken 2020
We often call him secret agent because he loves to peek into the rooms to spy out what we are doing :)
Sneak peek of 4 MOD/MOCs I will be uploading in the next few weeks (in order from right to left).
I'll leave it to you to guess who they are.
I borrowed these peeking posies from Christa and paperpieced them together. I like how you can cut away the paper around the flowers. It is a one-layered card but optical it has multiple layers!
A grizzly bear peeks out at the camera from a stand of tall sedge grasses with fall seed heads growing along a river bank. Bears are ominvores and in the spring, when they come out of hibernation, tender sedge grass shoots can be a large part of their diet, but in the fall in the Cariboo-Chilcotin region they gorge on salmon during the fall migration of the fish up the rivers.
30/12/2023 www.allenfotowild.com
So I had decided to go into the mountains of Connecticut on Friday (1/24/2020) evening for night photography. It was such a beautiful day driving to the location that I had picked out, got there with breath taking views, found the location I wanted to photograph at, staked the claim on my parking spot and than whoosh...deluge!!! Spent the rest of the night trying to stay dry. Needless to say, my trip didn't yield very many "productive" images which I wanted to capture but that's ok.
So after a fairly uncomfortable evening of rest, I began my trip back home driving the back roads, as I normally do, and came across this abandon mini golf course. I know its silly but this decaying dino's just made me laugh.
Enjoy and remember when your seems like all you have is rain, there is always something peeking around the corner to make it better...you just have to be receptive to receive it.
Here's a close-up of the same Price Scanner & Service kiosk seen down the way in the previous photo. I realized I haven't gotten/posted a good, detailed shot of one of these before, so I wanted to be sure to do so this time around. Plus, this one was just begging to be photographed, with that old directory playing peek-a-boo with the camera!! As I mentioned before (feels like long ago now...), these original store maps were just covered over with the more modern-looking ones with the reset that moved and expanded the pantry department to this side (prior to PFresh, and since no remodel was involved, I'm also going to say prior to 2004). One of 'em was so camera-hungry it hitched a ride home with me ;)
(c) 2017 Retail Retell
These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)
When I was at Windham Mountain a few weeks ago, there was snow all over the trees near the summit. I mean, on the bottom of branches and everything. I'd never seen snow completely cover trees like that. It was gorgeous.
Also, I'm looking to invest in a new lens (Canon). I'm thinking about either:
EF 24-105mm f/4L IS
EF 24-70mm f/2.8L
EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 IS
Anyone have any experience with those? Right now I'm leaning toward the EF-S one. I doubt I'll ever go full-frame. Anyway, let me know your thoughts!
A day on the beach and then dinner at the Dry Dock in Longboat Key. We managed to get a table outside which is great when we have Lewis - food sometimes can end up where it's not supposed to go! I thought that during the course of today I would have easily managed this type of shot with Lewis but he just wasn't for it. I just finished my dinner and said "peek-a-boo" to him and he just moved into mode!
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I love the pygmy marmosets at our local zoo. They are tiny, very active and always fun to watch but it's quite a challenge to take photos of them. :)
The capture was taken through glass.
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