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With Jimmy squarely in the way, Muse got to the counter by leaping from the green chair up and over the chair with Jimmy on it.
Novak Djokovic - Internazionali BNL d'Italia - Rome 2018
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Near Fitzroy Crossing on the banks of the Fitzroy River in Geike Gorge. One of the most common macropods across northern Australia, and perhaps the prettiest.
The Red-footed Booby is an agile flyer, but clumsy in takeoffs and landings. They are found widely in the tropics.
The distinctive hunting technique of pied kingfishers has earned the species a few records. Not only are they the largest hovering bird, but they are also the only kingfishers with the ability to perform a figure of eight wing stroke.
They hunt by hovering 50-65 feet above the water and then diving headfirst (or rather, bill-first) into the water. Pied kingfishers demonstrate spectacular speed and agility on the hunt.
The kingfisher bird’s black and white colors and hovering ability are their most distinctive qualities. You’ll often spot the pied kingfisher live in action, hovering over bodies of water.
Vary difficult to get an image as they fly past you so fast and I was standing in a boat. Amazing birds
No yoga on Wednesday, so off I went to Dodge and Twiglet's agility training to watch the fun - old Dodgie constantly goes back to Dad, checking he's getting on alright - just come of our the weaves here, and asking if he's a good boy!
It seemed like today was going to be like any other day of scouting. He'd taken it upon himself to go further than he usually did: the edge of their woods. The elf moved lithely through the trees, making no noise as he went. He was very skilled and well trained. It seemed there was nothing afoot, so perhaps it was time to head back.
However, something caught his attention as he began to turn! The sound of hooves could be heard! He slipped behind a tree so he was completely out of sight. Was it perhaps man crossing their border? He gave a silent, inward sigh. They'd had problems with mankind in the past. He'd hate to return home with news that man had come this way....again. Yet as he peeked around the edge of the tree, his eyes widened. What was that?! Who was that?!
Standing in the sunlight, gorgeous and unlike anything he'd ever seen before, stood a man....but he was half horse! He'd only heard about them but never seen one in person. It was very obviously a male, strong and muscled, the sun reflecting off his tanned shoulders. His blonde hair was like a beautiful beacon in the sun. He was...stunning and glorious.
The elf was so surprised that he'd let his guard down! And indeed, as the centaur made his way past, his gaze shifted to look over at the tree where the elf was watching him in utter surprise.
The centaur's eyes widened slightly. An elf! Though this was unlike the other elves he'd heard about. There was a wild beauty to him. He'd always heard that elves were agile and the best hunters. You'd never see one but...there one was and it looked shocked to be seeing him: a centaur. A tiny smirk tugged the corner of the centaur's lips, amused by his expression. "Greetings, He-Elf."
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Special thanks to Vin for collaborating with me to get this picture set up and started and posing as the elf! Be sure to check out his fantastic photography in People in Photo!
Rana dalmatina
Size: 45 mm
Super wide angle macro shot of this young agile frog passing through a garden.
Shot with the experimental wide angle contraption I've mentioned in previous posts.
Canon 760D + cctv-lens.
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Fun Agility Competition in Muir of Ord, Ross-Shire, Scotland.
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Agility lesson. Dog training town. Wirehaired Jack Russell Terrier puppy walking on a hanging rope ladder.
I just took this little video clip with my mobile phone this afternoon of Asha doing her jumps in her back garden. She just loves Agility, she is brilliant at weaving. I must take a wee video clip of her weaving and upload it to flickr. I took Asha to Agility classes when she was around a year old and she was brilliant at it. The trainer was really impressed with her but unfortunately I was not. I got lost every time in the middle of the course so eventually gave it up and took Asha to Flyball classes which she excelled in too, she actually got her picture in a few papers demonstrating flyball. I hope you like this wee clip I can only take these wee videos with my mobile phone as for some reason videos from my camera won't upload to flickr. Hope you enjoy watching this video of Asha.
I went to Snellville Days today with my friend Jessica to photograph the disc dogs, but they had agility going on instead. Taken May 4, 2008.
I went to Snellville Days today with my friend Jessica to photograph the disc dogs, but they had agility going on instead. Taken May 4, 2008.
I went to Snellville Days today with my friend Jessica to photograph the disc dogs, but they had agility going on instead. Taken May 4, 2008.
My fourth entry for the CCC, in the Medieval Militia category. I wanted to try something a little different for this category, and since I haven’t built any elven builds recently, I thought it would be fun to revisit the style of my Linque Yanwe vignette from last year, for an elven archery range.
Elven archery training is much different from your everyday soldier drills. No standing around shooting at large targets here! Tall poles are placed in water, and the elves have to jump from pole to pole, all while hitting the small targets. Not only does this test their speed and accuracy, it also hones their agility skills.
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