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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
This Willet had been standing and sleeping when he woke up ... shook himself ... and quickly started seeking food. This is a center crop of a 6000 pixel shot. Long ways away.
Thanks for sharing the experience,
Bev
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.
Shake Stew - 18.02.2026 - Jazzit Musik Club Salzburg
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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;
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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Osprey shakes off excess water after diving under the surface to catch the fish it has in its talons.
While waiting at the Richmond Marina Bay for the Western Grebe's ceremonious dance we were entertained by this Eared Grebe that was so preoccupied with grooming that he just kept swimming in circles as he moved along the shoreline in front of us. I kept waiting for the big 'shake and fluff'...when it happened he put very little effort into it!
Member of the Nature’s Spirit
Good Stewards of Nature
I often get comments like "poor horses they must be cold in the snow." This is Nevaeh and she just took a roll in the snow and is now shaking the snow off. My best horse images have been in winter as it seems that's when they are the most active. They love the snow!
for Looking close.... on Friday. old small fabric doll. Wants to shake your hand! This week's theme: 'doll'
Sometimes I get really bored with my photos. I feel like I have a hard time stepping out of my box. I need force myself to try something new. I find the easiest thing to do is to slap on a different lens. This is not my favourite lens so I don't tend to use it very often but it occasionally takes a photo I like. ;)
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;
Sea otter was floating on her back almost catatonic in the calm waters of Moss Landing's haven and then she decided to turn around and did this powerful shake... luckily I happened to be ready :-) @ Moss Landing, Monterey Bay
Leicaflex SL
35mm Elmarit (yellow filter)
Fomapan 100 in HC-110 (1:31 for 6 min)
-- Stumbled upon this abandoned house at the end of the day. A local who we spoke with earlier advised a "cousin" had once lived there w/o further elaboration. Surrounded by tangerine trees, one could imagine the healthy glow it once radiated, but now dark and overgrown, with rotting furniture on the porch and child's toys littering a back entrance. The rifle stock (minus bolt and barrel) propping open a window added to the creepy feeling. We wondered what happened here, but gave the place only a quick look. Already late in the day and out of film after only a few exterior shots.