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Photo Title: PEEK Eye Selfie
Submitted by: Lindsay Hampejskova
Category: ♥ YOUR EYES
Country: Canada
Organization:
Photo Caption: Using PEEK Vision for the first time after a visit to the ophthalmologist.
Professional or Amateur Photographer: Professional
Country where the photo was taken: Canada
Photo uploaded for the #LoveYourEyes Photo Competition on iapb.org held for World Sight Day 2021.
Photographer:
DRS/Tesco container train running as 4L48 Daventry to Tilbury 2 Container Terminal seen crossing Wing Road in Linslade.
just a little peek from me out into the world...
I'm inmersed in work but I'll be back on flickr soon. :)
Iraqi girls peek out the door of their classroom as Soldiers from Alpha Battery, 2nd Battalion, 320th Field Artillery Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), hand out school supplies at their elementary school, May 24, 2008, in Bizna. Photo by 1st Lt. Jonathan Springer, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (AA) Public Affairs.
Anime Revolution 2013 (cosplay convention) is a 3-day convention hosted at the Vancouver Convention Centre that celebrates one of Japan’s greatest exports: Japanese animation. Vancouver, BC, Canada
After being gone for an 8 day business trip, I did not get the stink eye. Instead she was very playful. She had fun playing under my ball cap this afternoon. Think it provided her a bit of a wind shelter.
Peeking in the window and almost blushing. A shot from late June 2005 of artwork by one of our favorite artists, Joe Basiste, in the Eldridge McCarthy Gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Basiste, formerly known as Eli Levin, paints in egg tempera which is the medium I've recently been experimenting with. His work under Eli Levin, focused on bar scenes while all the new work under Joe Basiste focuses on female nudes.
More on Joe Basiste:
www.eldridgemccarthy.com/levin/basiste.html
www.askart.com/askart/b/jo_basiste/jo_basiste.aspx
Eldridge McCarthy Gallery:
When our rats where babies, we kept them in a habitrail. They loved it. They don't associate hard plastic like these ello pieces and habitrail parts as something to gnaw on. Which is nice. They're in giant Martin's cages now, but they hate running the mazes as I have to carry them to the maze ,rather then their cage to the maze. They'd prefer to find their food reward and take it back to their cage, and run back out into the maze. I don't think they ever got over the move from that to their cages.
Day 24 (3/08/09):
Everyone's heard of outlet malls where you buy clothes and stuff...but a cookie outlet?! Oreos, shortbread, Ritz, Chips Ahoy, and more :]
Asia as usual, hiding behind something to pounce and vanquish me....or to run off in a fluff ball....one of the two
Selfportrait, trying to show a 'story' of some sort. Was a possible for the 365 group and then decided to go with something else.
This is for Our Daily Challenge Group
While walking around I spotted this little creature up against the wall, as if saying to everyone sitting outside: "Peek-a-boo! "