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As in, Comic Sans. It is obviously not a map to be taken seriously.

San Antonio Texas SeaWorld marine mammal park A comical show called The Cannery Row Caper featuring sea lions and Walrus 2012 Shamu oceanarium Amusement Animals Marine life Sea World

Ref: Card 15 Set 4 (AVAILABLE) / Birthday Card (Unisex Card) with Comical Fishy Fridge Magnet character / Priced £1.25 / Approx. Size: 148mm x 148mm / Front of Card reads: 'Birthday Fishes' / Greeting inside reads: 'A birthday fish especially for you, for happiness the whole day through. Enjoy your special day! Happy Birthday.'

Amazing aerobatics by Kent Pietsch as he masterfully flew the "Jelly Bean" plane in the most unusual attitudes you could imagine!

 

Some very skillful flying hidden behind a comical routine.

 

Someone's video footage of this flight. Please note, parts of the plane detaching throughout the routine (aileron, tail wheel, etc.) - all part of the act - we hope!

  

A note for camera geeks - RAW is good!

I shoot exclusively in RAW, and for very good reason. This photo was completely overexposed, the wing was almost pure white. This was my fault though, I forgot to cancel exposure compensation from a previous shot.

 

I corrected the exposure by 2 full stops in the RAW Converter (Canon Digital Photo Professional) and it's amazing how much detail/colour was salvaged. You would not be able to come anywhere near this with JPG as it's an already compressed file format.

Just thought this was incredibly comical. I have seen this kind of thing happen on many occasions, but on this one, I had my camera.

Received from enzyme for Postcards Galore swap on Swap Bot.

Young and old alike will be fascinated by the incredible LEGO models throughout the park. From comical camels to fearsome fire-breathing dragons, world landmarks to musical pirates, it's amazing what can be built with LEGO bricks - nearly 55 million of them!

 

LEGO Star Wars Miniland Experience - Take a trip to a galaxy far, far away at the UK’s only indoor LEGO® Star Wars™ Miniland Experience at the LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort. Enjoy seven of the most famous scenes from the six live-action Star Wars movies, as well as a scene from the animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars™ all made out of 1.5 million LEGO® bricks built in 1:20 scale. Follow the chronological path through the Star Wars timeline and retrace the major events of the beloved Saga featuring 2,000 LEGO® models, authentic sounds and lighting effects in the ultimate LEGO® Star Wars experience. Open March 2012.

 

Staying in a fully LEGO themed hotel is a truly unforgettable experience you really can't get anywhere else...open your curtains and you're right in the heart of LEGOLAND!

Whether you stay and explore the park or stay on a room only basis, the Resort Hotel promises to be a short break paradise for any LEGO fan!

 

Be prepared to laugh as excitedly as your children when you enter one of the new LEGOLAND Windsor Resort Hotel’s themed rooms.

Andy found a frame inside one of my closets. What a great idea. Taken with Mark's Olympus camera.

From watching Buzzards above the moors near Harden Moss to following a heron on the canal with a few comical goats thrown in I didn't have a bad weekend really. The Buzzards seemed to appear out of nowhere as usual, moving fast and flying high they took a bit of tracking. The heron on the other hand took an hour to walk from the other side of the reservoir to a point close to me. it stopped at an awkward angle for me to photograph it without me moving and being seen. It then did a short flight to the canal, I moved and sat on a parapet wall above a deep drop in to a canal lock. The heron skipped over the canal and came so close that I had to lean back as far as I could without actually moving and being seen just to get the bird in the frame. At times I could only get partial shots. It them flew past me, almost brushing me and landed nearby on the towpath. Fortunately on this Saturday evening it was quiet and as it walked along the towpath I shadowed it at a distance, it flew in to the canal and was eventually frightened off by dogs. My arms were killing me I'd been holding the lens and camera in front of me non stop for an hour, fighting the cramp in my left arm. The things we do.

The goats on the wall top were a bit of a distraction as I followed three Buzzards messing around in a field near a farm in the afternoon and I snatched a few shots, the one behind was headbutting the others from behind to make them keep moving, very comical.

Really comical when the kids asked their folks what the bears were doing!

oil on canvas 18 x 24

This guy was insistent on helping me place my order at the drive through at Starbuck's this morning......I love these birds....they are so funny and ingenious...

View On Black

Re-imagined to appear less comical

Eden being comical somehow

A comical black and white cat with marks like a cow... mooooooeowww!

San Antonio Texas SeaWorld marine mammal park A comical show called The Cannery Row Caper featuring sea lions and Walrus 2012 Shamu oceanarium Amusement Animals Marine life Sea World

San Antonio Texas SeaWorld marine mammal park A comical show called The Cannery Row Caper featuring sea lions and Walrus 2012 Shamu oceanarium Amusement Animals Marine life Sea World

Comical Animal Issue 7

 

Pippin The Aye Aye

It's kind of comical that at one point it was acceptable to contrast out so much detail, but I was only following the norm at the time. I was home-printing in those days, too, and I'm sure I used the darkest filter possible to get this effect. Ilford paper (always), but I don't remember what grade.

 

I used an Olympus OM-1, a long lens, "always on" lighting, and a home-made reflector box to do head shots from a little apartment I had in Phoenix, AZ. I did this one of myself by setting the timer and running into place. Totally lucky shot, because I could only guess what part of my head would be in focus depending on how I was leaning. I love the semi-shallow depth of field, and I wish I remembered what lens I was using. I met lots of interesting aspiring models and actors, MOST of whom were also good to work with. Pageant moms were the worst by far.

 

A comical three layer turkey in surform style with one supporting piece (yellow) joining the tail, body and head.

Some comical acrobatics on the lake.

July 2010.

Rather comical sign observed during a recent trek along the Blue Ridge Parkway

Missy is still with me and I have to admit out of all the cats I have ever had in my life, she is THE most comical.

She sits and watches TV, chases the cursor on the computer screen, helps me "fix" the printer, "helps" me sweep the floor with the broom and still uses me as a racetrack.

 

Btw...the printer is toast. And I had NO idea it was that dirty either....don't look too closely!

 

Gotta go earn a living, I will see everyone later this evening....

Photographed on Ometepe, Nicaragua.

My young son is so comical to me, I told him I felt like grilling tonight something simple.. he was out on the patio getting the grill ready and was in AWE when I said, no we're gonna do it STOVE TOP... he had this look on his face like, huh on the stove.. im sure he thought mommy has TOTALLY LOST HER MIND.. :-)

 

But YUMMM is all he has said since the job is done.. he said: I LEARNED something new today.. goal completed.. yayyyyy

Fat black body, white beak, red eyes and bright yellow-green legs and feet. Oh... and did I forget to mention the fluff of white beneath the tail?

Comical Animal Issue 6

 

Pippin The Aye Aye

Comical little birds and quite tame. They were near two people who were on a swing but seemed unconcerned. Very busy with nesting and endlessly flting over head and often very noisy.

The comically tiny legs attach to a comically thin waist.

Comical character from the puppet show Cepak Purwa

From watching Buzzards above the moors near Harden Moss to following a heron on the canal with a few comical goats thrown in I didn't have a bad weekend really. The Buzzards seemed to appear out of nowhere as usual, moving fast and flying high they took a bit of tracking. The heron on the other hand took an hour to walk from the other side of the reservoir to a point close to me. it stopped at an awkward angle for me to photograph it without me moving and being seen. It then did a short flight to the canal, I moved and sat on a parapet wall above a deep drop in to a canal lock. The heron skipped over the canal and came so close that I had to lean back as far as I could without actually moving and being seen just to get the bird in the frame. At times I could only get partial shots. It them flew past me, almost brushing me and landed nearby on the towpath. Fortunately on this Saturday evening it was quiet and as it walked along the towpath I shadowed it at a distance, it flew in to the canal and was eventually frightened off by dogs. My arms were killing me I'd been holding the lens and camera in front of me non stop for an hour, fighting the cramp in my left arm. The things we do.

The goats on the wall top were a bit of a distraction as I followed three Buzzards messing around in a field near a farm in the afternoon and I snatched a few shots, the one behind was headbutting the others from behind to make them keep moving, very comical.

Ooh My aching Udders!!!!

This is from HeatherC for Just Tag on Postcrossing

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