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peeking through his fingers at the lense

Sunshine must have learned this from her former owner, or from TV..all of a sudden, it was just there.

 

So cute I can hardly stand it..I know. I've become a cornball bird freak - can't help it.

 

Oh, I'm wearing the hat because my other Quaker parrot just HAS to spend her time on my head - I don't fancy having bird poop in my hair.

Didn't know they started out square! Interesting about the starch. The wheat is steam cooked, so I suppose the starch is altered in that process. Currently 390kj and 15.2g of carbohydrates (65.5g per 100g) per 4 biscuits would indicate that the ad may have been wishful thinking. You can't sheet it home to the 1.6% sugar that is added. Not sure why the added sugar at Arnott's, -wasn't added at Peek Freans at Ashfield or at AB Consolidated in Auckland. Image from The Home 01 April 1933 via the national Library of Australia.

They do exist, them little folks...

Peek Frean's (Australia) Cookies galore. Made on a 40" Vicars wire cut machine partitioned in the hopper to allow for the four varieties to be made at the same time. Scan of negative from BB.

144/365ish

 

“Somewhere, everywhere, now hidden, now apparent in what ever is written down, is the form of a human being. If we seek to know him, are we idly occupied?”

Virginia Woolf

 

the things you do when you've been sat staring at a computer screen half the day!

Image from eBay vendor's listing.

Young girl curious to take a peek into the male section, perhaps searching for her father, or for curiosity sake. She was later scolded by her mother for doing so.

Cat, feline, peek a boo

Street art of a woman peeking from behind a window, seen in Springfield, Illinois.

A old couple peeking at bypassers from their apartment windows.

 

Nikon D90

Tokina 28-70mm f2.8

Baby Weston curiously peeking out from the safety of his carrier. What's going on???

I had wicked time last night shooting four beautiful cats for a client!

 

I am a huge animal lover, and I cant wait to do more work with animals :)

This is one of several buds of the rhododendron "Phyllis Korn" that is getting ready to "come out". What I liked about this image was the small peek inside of one of the buds.

 

I treated this image with the Orton technique (light on the gaussian blur) and then used a bit of defused glow to soften the effect.

 

View On Black

 

View LARGE On Black

 

Adde to EXPLORE for May 7th 2009. Highest positiion: #211

 

Description of Rhododendron 'Phyllis Korn'

 

Seed Parent x Pollen Parent: Diana x Gomer Waterer

 

Predominate Flower Color: White

 

Flower / Truss Description:

Flower openly funnel-shaped, wavy lobes, 4" across, white with red dorsal blotch which fades to light greenish-yellow with age. Held in trusses of 12 flowers.

 

Fragrant: No

 

Bloom Time: Midseason

 

Height (ft.) in 10 Yrs:

5

 

Cold Hardiness Temperature: -15°F (-26°C)

 

Foliage Description / Plant Habit:

Leaves elliptic to near ovate, 6" long, glossy, dark green, retained 2 years. Upright, sturdy, well-branched shrub.

 

Elepidote (E) or Lepidote (L): E

 

Hybridizer: Korn

 

Registration Reference: ARS 813

 

Plant description provided by the American Rhododendron Society

www.rhododendron.org/index.htm

 

This sumatran orang-utan is having a peek out over Perth Zoo. It's too hot for him to play today.

 

The orang-utan enclosure at Perth Zoo is quite large, but also quite old. They're in the middle of a multistage upgrade of the enclosure, which plans to get visitors much closer.

Grizzly bear - October 2010

Somehow I really like this photo and the way it feel. :) Captured in monochrome and with mild processing.

Small crab hiding in the red weeds from my camera. In defense, it raised its scissors....

 

strobist: Inon Z-240 snooted from left, S-2000 from upper right as a fill light. S-TTL. No cropping or manipulation, just white balance adjustments and local contrast enhancement.

  

This is another outtake from the uw photography tournament I recently participated in. My submission will be posted after the winner is proclaimed.

The girls on Flickr Group Roulette always talk about them hiding down their tops, so I went looking.

 

For FGR and Peeking!

My mom. I was going through a nasty tunnel near the Golden Gate Bridge.

 

Mi mamá se asoma por un túnel asqueroso al lado del puente Golden Gate.

Playing peek-a-boo with Salisbury Cathedral.

 

Shot with the AF-S DX Nikkor 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G VR Autofocus Lens on the Nikon D5000 Camera.

 

By Elisabeth Weir of Weir2X.

I was driving from Houston to Dallas and stopped to look at this HUGE statue of Stephen F. Austin. The visitor center had these incredibly beautiful kittens playing. I will post more of them. I asked the lady if they had homes and she said they did. Two weeks later I called to ask just to make sure. The orange kittens were possibly the most beautiful kittens I've ever seen.

“Peek A Moo”

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"Growin' up leads to growin' old and then to dyin'

Ooo, and dyin' to me don't sound like all that much fun"

 

~ John Mellencamp

 

When we were kids, the post important thing in life was play time. Everything we did, centered around play time. When play time came, our imaginations ran WILD. I still have the Sesame Street Playset that my sister and I played with as kids. Complete with Mr. Hooper standing by his store!

 

As we grow older our toys get a bit more expensive and our adventures change. In high school, I can remember sitting down behind my drum set and feeling unstoppable. I would play for four hours some times and it was amazing. It was such a magical thing to not have a care in the world and just PLAY.

 

When we become adults, we find that the time we have to play gets smaller and smaller with each responsibility we collect. The lack of that fun time can turn us into grumpy old people. I know, I have seen it. At times, it has even happened to me. Those are the times most of all, when we need to have our play time. My father and I have always had play time. Sometimes after joking around, my mother will yell at him telling him to grow up. His whole response is “NEVER!” It’s the silliness that keeps us young at heart. It’s what keeps us happy. As adults we are responsible for a lot of things. Our happiness is one of them. It’s up to us to keep that balance and never lose that kid in us. Stop what you are doing RIGHT NOW, and do something that will make you laugh! Be careful though, it’s contagious.

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Im stuck... i dont know what to do with the reciever.... help EH?

An opportunity of a meal on the other side of the leaf, a cautious approach with an anticipating peek. But a careless shadow overcast hinted the meal to bolt away...

Dress: Peek a Boo Hunt / #28. the Secret Shelf (long skirt)

Skin: No Strings attached Hunt / #60. Eat Paste

Booties: Indian Summer Hunt / #18. Loordes of London

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