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"The future destiny of the child is always the work of the mother."~Napoleon Bonaparte
She didn't want us anywhere near her babies!
This is picture shows great posture. Her had is under lens helping support it while the other hand is on the grip. The only thing is that her elbows need to be closer together.
R upper quadrant more full, just below that on the L side we have a gully, bra straps over the shoulders ascending at different angles with R appearing to head straight and L falling off slope, low back muscular difference obvious with L more full
This young bull was very keen on my presence and attempting to get a good view of me while maintaing a rather dominating posture. All rights reserved.
From The Posture, we can propose that the character is uncomfortable or in discomfort. I have heavily shaded the right adductor longus to show the weight as she is leaning and also made the pelvic hip bone pertrude. The way in which she holds herself erect balances out the weight.(right hand on the sartorius, left hand on the lumbar vertebrae)
The mark making around the stomach i have tried to show how gravity is affecting the direction of weight in that area.
This Drawing lacks facial expressions which would help convey emotion.
Posture är en hållningsaccessoar som direkt ger dig perfekt hållning både till vardag och till fest. Posture bärs dolt under kläderna och drar tillbaka framåtroterade axlar i en bekväm stretch. Den perfekta hållningen är symbol för skönhet och ger en attraktiv utstrålning.
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She is holding her arms near her body and resting her hand around the lens dial. Her other hand is is grasping the right side hand placement and her pointer finger is resting above the shutter button. She also has her neck strap on.
After looking for much of the year, I finally bumped into a large hundred pacer snake (Deinagkistrodon acutus) coming down the road on Dahanshan in Pingtung. Two aboriginal hunters I showed it to said that it was a male because it was very dark, but I don't know if there was any truth in that. It was quite placid but took up a defensive posture as I got closer to take shots of its head.
I left it and carried on up the road, returning perhaps an hour later to find it heading on downhill about fifty yards from where I'd first left it.
Black-headed Gull (Chroicocephalus ridibundus), adult
Leiden, Maresingel, December 10, 2010, The Netherlands. Two adult Black-headed Gulls performing a meeting ceremony. The individual on the left is transitioning from a forward posture while the individual on the right has adopted an oblique posture in which the body is held diagonally, the neck is stretched, the wings are crossed and the carpal joints are held away from the body. Note the triangular shape of the head in the individual on the right.
Kokmeeuw (Chroicocephalus ridibundus) adult
Maresingel, Leiden, 10 december 2010. Twee adulte Kokmeeuwen voeren een ontmoetingsceremonie uit. Het linker individu heeft positioneerd zich vanuit een voorwaartse houding terwijl het individu rechts een schuin opgerichte houding aangenomen heeft waarbij het lichaam diagonaal gehouden wordt, de nek uitgestrekt, de vleugels elkaar kruisen en de handgewrichten van het lichaam worden gehouden. Goed te zien bij het individu rechts is de typerende driehoekige vorm van de kop die bij de schuin opgerichte houding hoort.
My aged cat Edward (we don't know but at least 11). He adopted us after the loss of our kitten Sion.
He has gone from ragged flea infested mess, to a hop along, vocal, attention machine.
Bad legs, hips jaw ear and eye he gets picked on quite a bit... which is just as well really since he's a bit of a bruiser - refreshingly not how he appears.