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type 600 (3-09), sx-70 sonar onestep, one wing birds work twice as hard

Delicious Cheetos Cheeseburge bought from a vender at the annual Cicero Houby Day Parade. Regular Cheetos on the inside and hot Cheetos covering the bun.

Cheeto is a cat at University of California - Davis, under the care of staff in the physics department. He's appeared in some articles online due to struggles with overfeeding by the community.

Ok class, light 1/2 of a cheeto or 1 whole cheeto

The odd thing about this was how the ants that were on the Cheetos were dead still. It was hard to tell if they were even eating. As though they were savoring the smell or something. I didn't spot any of them taking any bits back to their home.

 

Too bad I didn't have a macro lens with me!

 

Look at that face!!

A friend stares out the window at Thundercloud Sub's on Riverside Dr. in Austin, TX

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Robin has the worst nickname XD

She's perfect though, I adore her X3 <3

I went down to waterfront park today to take some photos of the cherry blossoms but of course another photo-op appears.

 

This couple was feeding all the seagulls cheetos-not sure if it's a healthy diet for these guys but it made for a great photo.

 

I still I can't believe I caught it like this- in mid air and everything!

 

Large On Black

Wild baby racoon. There was a pair of them on the roadside. This one was brave. The other hung back in the weeds. This one found out that Cheetohs are better than the dead thing it was trying to scrape up from the road when we got there.

This little fellow was sure enjoying a Spicy Cheetos

Cheetos

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheetos

 

Note: 50mm close up lens.

 

Nikon 28-50mm f/3.5 AI-s

www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/28-50mm.htm

 

a witch was conversing with me while she bound and then voodoo pinned a cheeto

Pictured here is my 17 year old Chihuahua Cheeto. Wearing his “I woof you” sweater and posing for the camera (which is on the ground, by the way) and looking as dapper as ever.

  

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Here is a prize from the unedited stash that will break the noir series. This is clearly the case of a captive audience. One for me, one for you and one for the geese. This is without doubt an example of the Tom Lehrer song, "Poisoning Pigeons in the Park." That's probably closer to the truth than feeding wildlife although these geese won't go anywhere to be wild. These snacks probably shouldn't go into the kids either. Here's an instance of starting to shoot wildlife after our spring started to green up. These domestic fowl have taken up permanent residence here, water or ice. No wonder! I met a birder who declared he spotted 28 species on his last outing here. I headed out for another loop of pond #2 and saw gaggles of geese disembarking to weed the surrounding grass areas. These are pretty well in tune with the pitcher. They must not have been really startled and I have nearly had mallards walk over my feet. Seems proper; I walk on them too. This pose struck me as a near form of communication that had not been translated to me except in their actions. In fact I could have been slightly steadier; I found a monopod for quick but steady shots. The day had skies that were less than satisfying. The sky has been bad for a while again and promises more.

 

Some of the foliage was really greening up in early June and some of the trees were finally budding after the later spring. I bet the parking at the park will be maxed when spring arrives this year.

 

I was at Golden Ponds, the Longmont, Boulder County greenbelt and rec area and I wanted to look for possible shots even though the sky had been the pits lately. We are about a month away from the longest day but the weather granted us an extended spring. I wandered the green space and took some detail shots that were available, The rippling water gone so I relied on the ducks wake to churn the water, my favorite cottonwood is brown and most cattails and milk weed is seeding the next year's supply. I shot few pictures and kept the sky out of the frame but it's presence shows in the water. I love shooting high contrast scenes with this camera and lens.

  

Dirty Jerzy Benchathon - March 2010

Dewey and Cheeto *BOTH ADOPTED!*

It's time to find this little girl a forever home.

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