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Shy little boy peeking around mom's leg
EOS 5DM2, FL 55/1.2 converted to EdMika FL-EF unchipped adapter
ISO 200, 1/50s @f/1.2
Test shoot hand held LV focusing, RAW to JPG and slightly USM
We were walking through Costco looking at furniture (they always have it for sale when I can't afford it! Not that I could get it home in my Suburban anyways...) and stopped to look at something, when I noticed this mirror. She had to bend waaayyy over to see herself, but we had a fun few minutes playing peek-a-boo. ;)
I was so thrilled to have this incredibly shy boy open up to me and start to be mischievous. At the start of our session he couldn't even let go of his mother's hand by the end we were good buddies and he started playing games.
More macro...
Inspired by Leesure's wonderful MacRo: www.flickr.com/photos/leesure/3531580536/
The screen is displaying this webpage
Update: something in the PowerBook fried a few days ago, it's now across town at Apple's Shanghai service center getting fixed.
The little grebe chick peeks out from under its father's wings.
Taken at Bronte Harbour Marina in Oakville, Ontario Canada
"Peek A Boo" presented by Show Me Burlesque at Roxy's in Columbia Missouri featuring Lola van Ella, Sammy Tramp, Foxy La Feelion, Siobhan Atomica and Adele Wolf.
©Notley Hawkins
This was a Make 5 gift for a special lady. I had just done the first Peeking Peacock so I decided to make another and mosaic the frame as well. 4" x 6" inside frame. Iridescent stained glass, beads, Van Gogh glass, metallic mini tiles.
sun peeking through the clouds and trees on a cold, cold winter day!
It will look like that before we know it.
"Peek A Boo" presented by Show Me Burlesque at Roxy's in Columbia Missouri featuring Lola van Ella, Sammy Tramp, Foxy La Feelion, Siobhan Atomica and Adele Wolf.
©Notley Hawkins
This friendly anole was playing hide and seek with me in my backyard. His hiding place was a leaf on my canna lily plant. I loved that I could see the outline of his little body through the leaf!
Florida is the land of invasive species.The most common of our invaders is the Brown Anole Lizard.
Anoles are Native to Cuba, and found as a subspecies in the Bahamas and several other Caribbean islands, it was first described scientifically in 1837. It is a brownish-tan color, lighter at the sides and darker on the back, though like most members of the Anolis group it can change its skin color, usually according to temperature--pale brown when warm, and darker brown to almost black when cool.
As with many lizards, Brown Anoles have the ability to voluntarily cast off their own tails, known as "autotomy". If seized by a predator, the lizard can break off its own tail, which then twitches spasmodically and distracts the attacker while the lizard escapes. Although the tail eventually grows back, it's not unusual to see Brown Anoles with half their tail missing. They are insectivores, and eat any sort of small arthropod that they can catch.
Harvest Texture courtesy of ghostbones/Jerry Jones can be found here: www.flickr.com/photos/telzey/3114156603/in/photolist-5KbS...
Not really good shots... but he was so cute:)))
He was hidden, and there was too much shade.
Chapim-azul
Blue Tit
(Parus caeruleus)
Barroca d'Alva - Portugal
My One Billion Rising build. Taralyn will be upset because it's not art,
but I have a statement to make.
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