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My kitty Mocha. Pretty much terrified that I brought her to this strange new house and has taken it upon herself to hide in her kitty litter box.
My dog hates fireworks night (or fireworks week as it seems to be these days). The slight shake in the image is him.
I think this is the bit where the spider injects the stuff that melts the prey's insides into gloop that can be easily sucked out and absorbed by the fat spider.
Taco is the newest member of the family. This was taken the night we brought her home. She was terrified. But she's used to us all now :).
Photoshop CS3
1. Remove freckles using brush, clone, healing tools all in lighten mode
2. Liquify to remove excess cheeks and neck.
3. Use brush, clone, healing tools to remove excess hair
4. Cut a portion of mushi's face to cover the excess beard and use opacity and saturation to blend the colors.
5. Use brush tool to add little flares of light
6. Use action named "Bright and Pale by Chic Chick" to brighten image
7. Lastly, add Pattern overlay to add more circles of light.
Anyone that knows me will know that I am somewhat terrified of snakes so when I decided it was time to push the boat out and photograph some British snakes that will have come as a big surprise. So on Sunday, off I went to the Mendips in the hope of finding a few. Well it turned out to one of the coldest days in the year and I thought that there would be no chance. After some time looking everywhere I did eventually find a female and then a bit later a male with two females nearby. It turned out to be great morning and I shall certainly go back in the hope a seeing a few more.
These snakes are extremely difficult to photograph as they rarely seem to come out into the open. They can also feel, smell, taste, see and hear any passer by and will quickly disappear if disturbed.
Terrified festivalgoers scream as loud as they can in an attempt to keep the Tingler at bay.
Photo: Stuart Crawford
Simon and Laila stake out some vultures and battle a giant spider: simonthomsett.wildlifedirect.org/2008/10/26/leaving-aberd...