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Cock fight :O
Un antico rituale di combattimento (non cruento) fra galli, nel villaggio dei Cacciatori di Teste. Dalle parti del fiume Batang Ai, Borneo.
Unione di due scatti, mano libera, con teleobbiettivo.
Buona giornata
Royal Air Force No.43 'Fighting Cocks' Squadron Panavia Tornado F.3 ZE887/GF on the flight line at the 2008 Biggin Hill 'Air Fair'
Introduced as the ADV (Air Defence Version) of the original MRCA (Multi-Role Combat Aircraft) concept that became the Tornado, these specialised F.3 variants serviced our QRA and front-line fighter squadrons out of Leuchars in Scotland, Coningsby in Lincolnshire and Leeming in North Yorkshire until the advent of the Typhoon which superceded the type
Coningsby also hosted the F.2/F.3 OCU No.229
Retired from use in 2011, the F.3 fleet were processed and 'parted out' through BAE's Leeming facility to help keep the GR.4 fleet flying
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About the Breed
The merry and frolicsome Cocker Spaniel, with his big, dreamy eyes and impish personality, is one of the world's best-loved breeds. They were developed as hunting dogs, but Cockers gained their wide popularity as all-around companions. Those big, dark eyes; that sweet expression; those long, lush ears that practically demand to be touched'no wonder the Cocker spent years as America's most popular breed. The Cocker is the AKC's smallest sporting spaniel, standing about 14 to 15 inches. The coat comes in enough colors and patterns to please any taste. The well-balanced body is sturdy and solid, and these quick, durable gundogs move with a smooth, easy gait. Cockers are eager playmates for kids and are easily trained as companions and athletes. They are big enough to be sporty, but compact enough to be portable. A Cocker in full coat rewards extra grooming time by being the prettiest dog on the block. These energetic sporting dogs love playtime and brisk walks.
cock fighting remains hugely popular in Thailand and other parts of Southeast Asia. These two men are on their way home after an afternoon's fighting in Bangkok.
My photographs are (C) Copyright Richard Friend and All Rights Reserved
It was nice to get a good sunset after all the work I put into making the spiral, as I knew it wouldn't last long. Sure enough, sometime that night someone wrote "cock sucker" in the spiral. The next day it snowed followed by freezing rain, so it's more or less back to how it started, a blank canvas. Check out the timelapse video of the creation and the lovely sunset... www.youtube.com/watch?v=vS1RLrNAgbo&feature=youtu.be
This picture was taken at noon while walking through a small village in the region of Isan (North-East Thailand). Local rice farmers had organised a cock fighting practice among two of their many roosters.
Please note that I do not endorse animal cruelty. Further, no animals were hurt during the practice. I simply posted this picture to depict the animosity between the two animals.
this can be appreciated as a single image, concentrating on any one of the photo. if you can see 3D, it's a bonus.
note : if you can 'cock-eye', you can see in 3D, otherwise you may not try!
to enjoy this stereo (3d) image, first just go through any one of the image like a normal photo (please, see the largest size, going through 'all sizes' button). when you are ready to see in 3d …
- concentrate on the centre line of 2 images for about half a minute
- when your eyes get little tired, try to focus your vision as if you are lost in deep thoughts, keeping the direction of vision towards the centre line
- a 3rd image will appear, pushing aside those two (if not yet, try to force your pupil nearer to each other by looking through the bridge of your nose)
- adjust your vision to see only 3 images (not four)
- concentrate on the 3rd middle image, the stereo one.
hope you could see the 3rd image and enjoy.
see more 3D images here.
Fighting Cock's.
Its a vicious sport,
or I shouldn't even call it a sport.
A cheap form of entertainment,
for ghouls and bets.
A very fast paced event ,
that the eyes can't even keep track of.
Metal spurs are tied to the cocks legs.
The cock's fly up in the air and flap their wings,
and it doesn't look like nothing happened,
Until you see the wounds on the other bird,
Finally one gets too tired to defend itself,
and slowly dies amid the claps of the people,
gathered around.
Money changes hands,
and a new fight begins.
To bad there isn't someone fighting this hard for the birds,
to stop this devilish spectatble.
Steve.D.Hammond.
p.s. you can watch a short clip here,
if want to see a glimpse of this cheap entertainment.
I know I shouldnt post such a clip,
But sometimes closing your eyes isnt the answer.
My pictures of male poultry seem more popular than any other, so here's another splendid Yorkshire cock for you cock-lovers.
Veja o vídeo
www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFP9nuTiOkE
Esse lindo Cocker é o menino!
Macho...um menino lindo de viver! Deve ter por volta de 3 anos de idade, foi tosado antes de ser abandonado! precisa urgente de um novo lar!
Ele esta num local muito pequeno para não ir para a rua, é so assistir o video e ver!
Ele precisa urgente de um lar! Ele esta muito triste, so fica feliz quando a Solange brinca com ele!
Por favor amigos me ajudem a divulgá-lo!!!!!
Para adotar entre em contato com Renata no telefone 4555-4252 ou Solange 3421-4193
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