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3rd August 2019- David of Manchester based 'Bones Shake' brought "A scuzzed fuzzed blues" vibe to Jimmy's in Liverpool. These lads were first on by virtue of the least social media 'Likes' (a strange stipulation in my eyes, but then, i'm 48..) but they manged to captivate an early audience. Starting your set by casually wandering through the crowd with a megaphone blarring an American Police siren generally tends to grab peoples attention!!
This big whitetail deer found a hole in the river, and had to clear some waterlogged ears. Be sure to see the next photo in the shake it off series. Have a great weekend!
Golden Retriever - After the swim, a good shake!
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Ernie in a moment of pure joy. It was a very very warm day here mid 60's to 70's.. I headed out to the pond before noon due to incoming clouds. I took some cracked corn and sat on my spot. I felt like spring.. so wonderful a day!
After diving for fish, they surge out of the water and shake the water off. Usually happens in the first 4 or 5 seconds, which is a lifetime at 12 frames a sec. You can end up with 1000s of images, which of course you will have to delete to get the ones with the shake.
A Great Blue Heron shakes off the rain on a drizzly morning at Lake Potter.
Looks like a cool wet week ahead. A possible freeze by the end of the week is in the forecast.
Reddish Egret shaking the water off itself in the early morning light at J.N. Ding Darling NWR, Sanibel Island, Florida last Spring.
The Vets used a Diamond Burr to debride the ulcer on Etta's eye. It has been having treatment for almost 3 months so hopefully this will be the end of it! Etta loves the Vets but we could just visit for treats not for treatment!
The yellow dye is to make the ulcer more visible.
Shake Stew - 18.02.2026 - Jazzit Musik Club Salzburg
www.jazzfoto.at/konzertfotos26/shake-stew/Index.htm
Lukas Kranzelbinder: bass, guembri, bandleader;
Yvonne Moriel: alto saxophone;
Mario Rom: trumpet;
Johannes Schleiermacher: tenor saxophone;
Oliver Potratz: bass;
Nikolaus Dolp: drums, percussion;
Herbert Pirker: drums, percussion;
Shaking it Off
Reed cormorant shaking off the water after going fishing. Cormorants do not have the same level of waterproofing as most aquatic birds and thus have to spend a lot of time drying out their feathers between dives
Horned Grebe
Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, OR
Grebes are a species of birds I find rather interesting. With their red eyes, beautiful plumages, and entertaining courtship displays, I never get tired of photographing them.
taken from the south side of the yarra. I set the exposure for 1 second then deliberately twisted or shook the camera - happy with results
Dhekelia Shake @ 2021, Dhekelia, Cyprus --------------------------------------------------------- f/16 | 2 sec | ISO 64 | 35 mm |
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welcome to art class please take a seat.
never in my life have i been unhappy to go to art class.
until now.
why? there is no creativity involved. we read chapters from our book on what makes a piece of art "acceptable" and how all the elements work together harmoniously and hold happy hands in a field of flowers. a very black/and/white field of boringness. we study these elements, then we write up a nice 4 paragraph analysis on the piece. so very technical.
on to drawing portion! now let's all get out our rulers and measure our proportions just perfect. everything shall line up and become the 'perfect' piece of art. visually pleasing, but mindless. how nice. we draw hands. yes, hands. and still lifes of plastic fruit and wooden boxes. we must capture the entire scene not zone in on one section. no, no. abstract thinking is unacceptable.
value line harmony color texture movement rhythm perspective tone form shape despribe the art elements. repeat repeat repeat yet again.
i was about to blow my brains out during class today. i started talking to a wall. in my head. because it was more interesting.
all my creativity is being shot out from under me.
(IN THE BEGINNING)
The sun is a huntress young,
The sun is a red, red joy,
The sun is an indian girl,
Of the tribe of the Illinois.
(MID-MORNING)
The sun is a smouldering fire,
That creeps through the high gray plain,
And leaves not a bush of cloud
To blossom with flowers of rain.
(NOON)
The sun is a wounded deer,
That treads pale grass in the skies,
Shaking his golden horns,
Flashing his baleful eyes.
(SUNSET)
The sun is an eagle old,
There in the windless west.
Atop of the spirit-cliffs
He builds him a crimson nest.
Vachel Lindsay, "An Indian Summer Day on the Prairie".
Texture 114B courtesy Jean Boccacino.
big adult male Lion shaking his head and his manes
One of the 4 males of the River Pride coalition in Mara North Conservancy, Kenya
panthera leo
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