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Not my usual subject but I went to the EAA airshow in Oshkosh, WI. today. This woman was nuts! The pilot was doing all sorts of loops with her on it....she was going into a headstand in this picture.
p.s. My crazy crack-head neighbor kept me up from 1:00 am to 6:00 am this morning on a crack binge...and then I had to get up at 7:00 to go to the air show in the hot sun all day. I am burned and tired but I have off tomorrow so I will resume commenting then.
Amazing what they eat and how their lifestyles are. This one preferred to rest upside down. An acrobatic by nature. Processing: Layers, burn, dodge, erase, multiply. CS3 photoshop
Hornöya Island, Finnmark, Norway, June 2014.
This photo won the second prize in the Varanger Bird Photo Contest 2014, yay!
The winner is here:
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Thanks to G.Pliakas and Yungloli for assisting.
Thanks to Vertical Divas dance school for hosting us.
Black-tailed deer. Twilight. iso 4000, 1/500 sec, F5.6, canon 400mm lens, handheld propped on a fence railing. Eating new leaves, later there are apples on this tree and the do this also. They are quite good at standing on two hind feet. IMG_0310
Here are some aerial acrobatics of two Goshawks. The top one looks like it is doing a star jump whereas the bottom one is doing a swift turn with wings tucked in. This was actually a tussle between two young females over a breeding territory. Although Goshawks aren't especially rare now with a British population of 620 pairs, they can be frustratingly elusive so getting close photos isn't especially easy. This was taken in the Peak District this spring.