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This Red-bellied Woodpecker is always happy to provide a variety of poses for me.

“Taking pictures is like tiptoeing into the kitchen late at night

and stealing Oreo cookies.”

— Diane Arbus

 

Real People Series~Candid Street Portraits

Own image 9363 and textures

 

The group, "Color My World" features a different color each day of the week. On Sunday, it's "black and white day."

 

So, for fun, here's an image of a certain dressed-up bird, with "Color My World" in mind.

View On Black

 

profile pic I took for a friend almost a month ago

Renard roux / Vulpes vulpes

Québec, Canada

See my pictures in Flickriver

 

He is with me now for 9 days. It is going very well with the others only het wants to play more than the others, than he gets a growl or a hiss, retires and start again a moment later chasing Jasmijn or Cortez.

He likes to watch the birdies too, siting in front of the insect screen so he cannot jump out of the window.

This image is for profile posting purpose, fave not necessary :) Thank you everyone.

 

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Every once in a while, a girl needs a new profile picture! Love you all!

Original taken by Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S.

Editing by me.

The Head, Web and Foot of a basic flat-bottom rail profile can be easily seen in this close-up cross-section look at a frost-covered rail from a trackside hardware supply pile of the Union Pacific Railroad at North Lake, Wisconsin. – November 2015 ~~ A Jeff Hampton Photograph ©

Aky and me

 

© All rights reserved. Use without permission is illegal. Hoka Hey ©

60103 Flying Scotsman in profile

Time to change... (=

 

Unedited, RAW photo.

This look was to cute so I made it my new profile picture.

 

Matsudo, Japan 21/9/2014

The best way to turn a woman's head is

to tell her she has a beautiful profile.

(Sacha Guitry)

 

Taken in the deep countryside of West Wales (Ceredigion) and uploaded for

7 Days with Flickr #BlackAndWhite

  

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ200

ƒ/4.5

100.5 mm

1/800 Sec

ISO 200

 

Dedicated to C.F. (ILYWAMHASAM)

Zeiss 135/2 APO Sonnar

16mm macro extension tube plus 7Artisans manual lens at F16; edited in macOS Mojave and in Luminar. Replica of the ivory head (about 2cm) of Philip II of Macedonia from around 336 BC, Vergina, northern Greece. Philip was the father of Alexander the Great. The nose seems to say it all.

Yellow-vented bulbul spotted in Borneo (Malaysia).

 

Thanks to Hayseed52 for the identification :-).

The Hub Art Factory; Canton, Ohio

Rural Hill Cemetary, Northville, MI

Anemone in profile is a macro photograph of an anemone on a light box.

Here to the start of a tree in our backyard.

Profile of a Cockatoo with Ruffled Feathers Parrot Sanctuary.

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