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photo: comical theme

subject: little brother discovers

model: jacob

photographer:alex calder

location: deviant magazine studios, california

inspired by: norman rockwell

One of my family's horses. A little pony called Babe. Tickle her nose and this is what she does.

As seen from a distance, the bolt placement on this sign produces a comically unintended message.

 

Lake Erin, in...

Henderson Park

Tucker, Georgia, USA.

24 February 2021.

 

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Dinner Party fun photos of friends

This is a comical result of the previous picture which you will find below. Yes, sugar applied to your skin is actually good for your complextion. It acts as an exfoliate :-))

Puffins are always photogenic but there was something comical about the two facing a different way from all the others. Puffins spend the majority of the year out at sea, only visiting land for about four months. They nest in burrows or rock crevices. They lay a single egg which they incubate for 39-43 days, then they feed the chick for a highly variable amount of time (34-60 days), which is shorter when sandeels are abundant. They desert the youngster when it is nearly ready to fledge, and the chick leaves under the cover of darkness, swimming far offshore by dawn. They don't breed until they are five or six years old.

Santa Rita Lodge, Tuscon, AZ

 

These birds are so comical and fun to watch!

Sure, they are comically awkward on land, but penguins display surprising agility and grace at sea.

 

This image of a raft of Gentoo penguins porpoising near Antarctica's Cuverville Island captures their waterborne elegance .

 

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All at the same time! =D

 

One of those comical moments that make a day all better.

 

Susie and I were just doing some street shooting this past Sunday. On our way walking back I spotted this cat crashed right behind the glass door of a closed pet store! Perfecto. And nice diffused sunlight with an overcast day.

 

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I snapped this comical pose of Little Joey popping his head out from the cat carrier inside the car, soon after we stepped out from the animal clinic.

He had just received two shots for his fever (the third time in two weeks) at the vet's and wanted to explore the interior of my car.

Fortunately only his head could go through the peep hole as the rest of his body wouldn't fit. :-)

I wouldn't risk driving home with a cat roaming inside the car, lest he gets stuck behind the brake or gas pedal. Of course, when we reached home I let him out of the carrier and he climbed all over my front and rear fabric seats.

 

Photo shot with my Sony Xperia Z1 Compact smartphone. I didn't bring my PowerShot S120 with me because this trip to the vet's was a medical emergency and I didn't think I would be taking any photos at the animal clinic.

When the puffins think its going to rain (and they seem to be right!) they take more nesting material into the burrow to keep the chicks and eggs off the water. They look quite comical to our eyes ;o)

 

Information on Skomer for those interested (a lot of people have asked me if you can stay on the island).

 

www.welshwildlife.org/skomer-skokholm/ (general information)

 

www.welshwildlife.org/overnight-accommodation-on-skomer/ (accommodation details)

 

We've always booked as soon as booking opens, the October before, as only 16 people at a time can stay on the island.

 

The Crawfish (Others call it Crayfish) family at the American Rose Center. Wishing You and all Yours a wondrous Holiday season and a great New Year!

Hyottoko is a silly, childlike figure with a comical expression on his face. His mouth is almost always rounded and skewed to one side, as the stories about him usually involve him blowing on a bamboo pipe.

 

His origins are unclear, but one tale from Iwate prefecture in notheastern Japan tells of a boy called Hyoutokusu with a bizarre face who could create gold out of his belly button, so when someone died in a house, you would put the mask of this boy at the top of the fireplace to bring good fortune to the house.

 

In some parts of northeastern Japan, Hyottoko is regarded as the god of fire.

 

He is often seen at matsuri in conjunction with Okame/Otafuku.

Mom feeding nestling with berries.

A tight crop showing their long whiskers and comical faces.

This is one of the 3 species of resident barbets found in sg. The other 2 are the Coppersmith and Lineated We used to have 5 species living happily here.

Sadly the brown barbet and the blue ear barbet have packed their bags and left for Malaysia for good and have no plans to return any time soon. Reason : severe loss of natural habitat, the affected barbets have got no choice but to migrate to our neighbouring country. A smart move nevertheless.

Both the Barbets and woodpeckers are capable of excavating their own nest. Using their massive beaks they are able to chisel out chunks of wood to build elaborate nest hole inside the tree trunk.

The opening of their nest hole is such a perfect circle as though it had been done with high precision cutting using diamond-tip hole saw. These Barbets are amazing !

I might use them for carpentry works for my next project :)

more info and pics

 

@chestnut nature park, sg

Fernbird ( Bowdleria vealeae ) I tried to capture the comical way these birds scamper around preferring to run than fly......

Among the most comical and mischievous citizens of dogdom, the Bull Terrier is playful and endearing, sometimes stubborn, but always devoted. These unique 'eggheads' are exuberant, muscular companions who thrive on affection and exercise. Bull Terriers are robust, big-boned terriers who move with a jaunty stride suggesting agility and power.

For the past two summers I have been working almost exclusively with the ever comical Atlantic Puffin. These images are a small selection from this project to view more please visit www.kevinmorgans.com or alternatively follow me on Facebook at www.facebook.com/kevinmorgansphotography/

The Comical Sea Clown is probably the most photographed Seabird in Shetland. There has been many of times that I have come back with my memory card completely full after spending only a hour with them.

  

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From John Beswick - Comical Character Collection for “Looking Close…on Friday”

This Red Squirrel looked comical balanced between the 'V'

 

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it was comical watching the shrike at Felixstowe chasing after the insects, its caught a bee here and I also took some of it coughing up a pellet

Seemed a bit comical to see a nun on a mobile phone at the time.Taken in Italy.

It was kind of comical the way the muskrat kind of nudged the swan out of the way who was blocking his path and the swan didn't even flinch. In the reflection you can see the swan looking down at this pesky little varmint.

Spotted this cute little chap in a pub, so we sat right next to him to eat our Sunday lunch. No - pork pie was not on the menu!!!

The struggle wasn't to get low enough to take the shot , it was the getting back up gracefully that was comical. Cat-like reflexes are not as good as they used to be :-))

I was very taken with the comical pose of this turtle on an old tree trunk in the Blue Spring at Orange City

  

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coastal_plain_coater

 

The species is found within the southeastern coastal plain of the United States, from extreme southeastern Virginia southward through all of Florida and westward to the vicinity of Mobile Bay, Alabama. The nominate race (P. f. floridana) occupies most of the species' geographic range but is replaced in the Florida peninsula by the peninsula cooter (Pseudemys peninsularis), which is primarily distinguished by differences in head markings. Both races can be distinguished from sympatric Pseudemys species by the immaculate yellow color of their plastrons and the lack of a U-shaped cusp in the upper jaw (characteristic of the Florida Redbelly Turtle). The carpace length of the size ranges from 23 to 33 cm (9.1 to 13.0 in) typically and the normal weigh is (in the slightly larger females) 2.5 to 3.5 kg (5.5 to 7.7 lb). The record sized female measured 40 cm (16 in) in carapace length.[3][4][5]

 

The cooter is mainly herbivorous and inhabits lakes, sloughs, ponds, slow-flowing streams, and other still bodies of water with soft bottoms and abundant aquatic vegetation. However, it can be found in high densities in some Florida spring runs, usually in heavily vegetated areas with little flow. This species is active year-round and spends a large portion of the day basking on logs.

 

Coastal cooters are frequently exported for consumption and the pet trade, with about 60% wild caught individuals and 40% captive bred. Recent protection by many southeastern states has curbed this exploitation but illegal harvest for local consumption may still threaten some populations.

 

Every morning he met up with the Fishermen...he waited and waited and eventually flew onward. But he was comical to watch.

Hellboy is a comical superhero created by writer-artist Mike Mignola that first appeared in August 1993. It is made into an American superhero fantasy horror film in 2019.

 

Abbey's Bookshop, CBD, Sydney

We have so many Joshua Trees in our desert areas, we Californians tend to take them for granted. They must look amusing to outsiders, though.

Our comical Burrowing Owlets...just being their adorable selves.

 

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From Ped i (a) gree pal.... candy a work of Banksy a little changed for the advantage of doggies,textured by Daiko and then pedigree pal snack( named Markies)

copy funny too

cute; hilarious; humorous; funny; droll; farcical; comical; comic; humourous

Wiktionary:

grappig → funny, cute, facetious, comical, comic

grappig → funny, jocular, comical, comic, wacky, sportive, peculiar, curious, eccentric, queer, comedic, hilarious, amusing, cheering, entertaining,

 

Snowy Owls.

I know almost all my local contacts have posted shots of these amazing owls since there have been at least a dozen of them wintering at Boundary Bay and nearby areas.

Finally I managed to get out there to see them again today (Dec. 4). They are truly magnificent.

 

Exif Info: 1/800 sec, f/7.1, ISO 160, 400mm

 

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In the garden a blessed nuisance .... but in the right location in the wild they are quite comical. No match for our native Red's though in the cuteness stakes !

Emus are always comical looking creatures. Even more comical when they are smoking some grass! :)

 

Comic Studio Portraits

I've never seen a barrel of monkeys, but Coots-- often comical -- are great fun to watch.

 

Coots are not resident to my area. They show up in the spring, stay around for a while, then most of them go...wherever they go. We never EVER see young or juvenile coots.

 

This year they flocked in in large numbers, and have so far stayed...both in the river and at the lake. They are generally shy, and quickly paddle towards the middle of the water when approached.

 

I left this file pretty large, the better to be able to appreciate the eyes, and that strange meal.

An angry grackle, or so it would seem! :D

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I do love Snipe, quite a comical little bird the way they sneak around. So hard to spot even right under your nose.

Blackie takes a bath in the stream, more in the comments (all clickable).

 

He looks so comical but really, its a serious business!

 

I love the fact that this bird allows me quite close while he carries on with his birdy life. When he feels like it he will also feed from my hand, and has been doing this since 2010, but he is absolutely a wild bird.

 

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A comical act of two proffesional gymnastic circus entertainers.

The usual comical, frantic, jerky feeding behavior of this egret usually allows it to be identified from a great distance off even though you cannot discern any of its field marks. It's my favorite large wader to watch trying to secure a meal. This bird, however was remarkably subdued... it was uncharacteristically calm and patient! This behavior is more typical for its larger cousin: Great Egret.

  

IMG_8984; Reddish Egret

Fiddler crabs are comical little creatures, with their eyes on stalks and one mighty claw. They use that claw to wave in the air and fight each in courtship rituals. It's all for show though, because they run like the dickens at the first sign of trouble or camera, scattering and ducking into holes in the sand and crevices in the mangrove roots. Hundreds of them can disappear in a matter of seconds, which makes them a challenging subject to shoot.

Coming soon to the Cyclone Debbie Cleanup Fundraiser, held by Epic Events. 100$ of sales go to the fundraiser which will be going to the Australian Red Cross, one of Australia's largest charity organisations helping those affected by Cyclone Debbie's damage.

 

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