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Grizzly cub peeking from behind a tree.

Frank destroys gardens, but I don't mind, the plants grow back - he likes to peek in to the neighbors yard.

I know it's more feeder than bird but I rather liked the way she was peeping at me from behind 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.

 

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Trick or Treat. Lockport NY Oct '08

 

Sigma 10-20mm f1/4.0-5.6 EX DG

IMGP2617_ovovcr_rdm

 

Highest Explore: #402

Aidablennius sphynx peeking out of his nest.

September 2010

Black sea

The Peek Retina application for mobile phone - Kenya.

Photo: © Rolex/Joan Bardeletti

Published in RSOC Vol. 13 No. 17 2016. Published online 31 March 2017 cehjournal.org/sante-oculaire-communautaire/

Amber wants to know if you guys would like to play a game of Peek a Boo with her ?

  

I often sit in the kitchen window and play peek-a-boo from behind the curtain.

 

(thanks mommy www.flickr.com/photos/conceptvessel/ for the nice photo!)

Taken from the parking lot of the Rooster Cogburn Ostrich Ranch. The ostriches peek over the fence at the visitors. It was cute that these three lined up opposite the slope.

Tufted Titmouse

Baeolophus bicolor

 

Oakland County, MI

Peek inside... (JS photo)

Peek a boo giving me that look again...

"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.

 

www.notleyhawkins.com/

 

©Notley Hawkins

"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.

 

www.notleyhawkins.com/

 

©Notley Hawkins

The sun is trying to peek it's head out!

Baby Red Squirrel peeking out of a hole. nesting in the bathroom at Upper Bankhead. Kerry and Stephanie and then Dale saw what they thought was mating which ended up being mom moving her babies from the bathroom to a new home. Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. 13 August 2018.

"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.

 

www.notleyhawkins.com/

 

©Notley Hawkins

This beautiful male Variegated Fairy-wren peeks out from under the cover to see if I am still there!

-Guess what, birdie, I am!

 

Scientific name: Malurus lamberti

Family: Maluridae

Order: Passeriformes

The breeding male Variegated Fairy-wren is brightly coloured. The crown and sides of the head are blue, and the shoulder patch is a rich chestnut. The depth and variety of colours in the male varies among the four subspecies, distributed across the Australian mainland. Non-breeding males, females and young birds are brownish grey. Females in the Northern Territory and Western Australian populations have a blue-grey (rather than brown-grey) plumage.

Several other species of fairy-wren are found in Australia. The males of each species are quite distinct, but the females and young birds are often difficult to separate. The female Variegated Fairy-wren has a dull grey-blue wash, while female and immature Superb Fairy-wrens, Malurus cyaneus, are mostly brown, with adult females having a pale greenish gloss on the otherwise brown tail. The Variegated Fairy-wren is slightly larger in size and has a longer tail either the Superb or the White-winged Fairy-wrens.

The Variegated Fairy-wren is the most widespread of the nine species of fairy-wrens found in Australia. It is found throughout Australia, being absent only from Cape York Peninsula, Tasmania and the extreme south-west corner of Western Australia.

The Variegated Fairy-wren is found in forest, woodland and shrub land habitats.

The Variegated Fairy-wren feeds on insects and a small amount of seeds. The birds feed around the base of small shrubs, and seldom stray into the open. Some food may be found among the bark and foliage of short trees and grasses.

The male Variegated Fairy-wren is often mistakenly believed to have a harem of females. The small groups actually consist of an adult female with younger or non-breeding birds. As they have a wide range, Variegated Fairy-wrens have been recorded breeding in almost every month of the year. The nest is an oval-shaped dome, constructed of grasses, and placed in a low shrub. The female alone constructs the nest and incubates the eggs, but is assisted by other group members in feeding the chicks.

 

Healesville Sanctuary, Healesville, Victoria, Australia

 

Peek a boo! here is the girl behind the tree.. ;-)

  

"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.

 

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©Notley Hawkins

“Love makes your soul crawl out from its hiding place.”

Zora Neale Hurston

 

A whitetail doe hides behind the wildflowers in Montana.

 

And so, I was hesitant to share my troubles with the new camera - human nature being what it can be - but everyone has their hard times and there is nothing shameful about that. Hard times are what we make honey out of.

 

I took the new D7000 to Montana and maybe one day I'll reveal the trouble I got myself into there but not now because the lawn needs to be weed whacked and more photos need to hit the trash. I made honey out of the difficulties though and was able to get some interesting shots that made me happy. And, I must say, my lens is sharper on the D7000 than it is on the D700 and that is doing something! So excited now but still have to get dialed in on exposure issues, which I read are a part of this camera but that they just take some getting used to.

 

And so I have a whole lot of edited photos sitting in the file and might, in the next day or two, drown my stream in them so that I can move on to the next ones and quite wasting time trying to decide which shot to post. In the meantime, this doe sticking her head up over the wildflowers and peering at me, makes me smile.

 

Oh, I did want to say one thing about the way I shoot. Some people have told me that they always shoot the subject dead center and they get some outstanding work so I am not knocking their way of doing things, only telling what mine is. My cameras haven't had the cropability like some of the others have and so awhile back I made a decision to work on composing in the camera by using the one point focusing system. This is hard work and I miss plenty of shots but I like to not worry about how I am going to crop an image and follow the rule of thirds, so it works for me. In this image I cropped some on the sides, top and bottom but the original composition is intact. Just a little tidbit about my shooting methods that I wanted to share. I almost always crop at least a small amount from my shots but very seldom do huge crops.

 

Have a great evening!

Orang-utan at the Melbourne Zoo plays peek-a-boo!

"Peek-A-Boo my wife's niece playing at the playground of our subdivision"

 

Camera: Kodak DX6490

Location: Playground

 

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He was trying to play hide-n-seek w/ me! it seemed like it anyways. He was wound up when i took this (u know how hyper gliders can be). He was pretty funny - just kept popping his little head in and out of the pouch. When i held camera up-he would come out (like he was posing almost). As soon as camera was at my side- he jumped in his bag and peeped one eye out until the camera was ready for him! it was weird. He's such a ham

"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.

 

www.notleyhawkins.com/

 

©Notley Hawkins

Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India.

Feb 2013 @Harrah's Lake Tahoe

A Virginia Rail surprised me by stepping out from the tall grasses as I was trying to take a photo of the trail.

"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.

 

www.notleyhawkins.com/

 

©Notley Hawkins

I'm loving the light in the new house

Feb 2013 @Harrah's Lake Tahoe

Peek Frean's Playbox biscuits partial wrap. From my collection.

Peeking in between the powerlines.

ODC, Peek-a-boo

 

Hmmm, given the grey and inclement weather I may have to hold over on my Long Exposure idea for my 31DPC, that and lack of time today :-)

 

"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.

 

www.notleyhawkins.com/

 

©Notley Hawkins

"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.

 

www.notleyhawkins.com/

 

©Notley Hawkins

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