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Slightly out of focus but so comical I had to post it!

Ooh My aching Udders!!!!

Comical racing in the 2011 Jaguar XKR-S Winkfield Stakes at Ascot, with Pearl Charm just behind

Spotted at Egham Railway Station, Surrey, England.

This photo was rather bad, taken on another camera, but the position of the squirrel was adorable, so I'm posting it. He looks like he's a baseball catcher, giving a signal.. squatting and waiting for the pitch.

I took a late night stroll down St. Catherine and realized that mannequins are easier to shoot at nighttime. They move less.

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.

Scie chimiche? Ma siamo seri dai... stronzate...

 

Chemical trails? Try to be serious... bullshit...

Giraffes are comical when drinking :-)

 

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Almost comically well-equipped, with an enormous line of mugs along the back shelf.

I had to crop this series pretty heavily to be able to show the comical expressions on this Green Heron as he spotted the photographers on his way to a landing. (not the sharpest shots) He practically did a u-turn midair!!! Best viewed large...

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.

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.

All my ferrets are whacky when playing in this tube. The like to scoot through it on their backs.

Decisions, decisions.

 

Craft store, Asheville, NC.

Comically small tank. Not sure I understand the Indiana Jones cosplay happening in the background.

I don't know if they recently sealed up these mailboxes, or if they were putting on a show for me, or if people rarely come to this ridiculous post office -- but as I was standing here for just a few minutes taking a few pictures, *multiple* people physically tried to push letters into these sealed mailboxes on the front of the Palacio de Comunicaciones.

 

PS. D'oh, someone commented on this and then I accidentally deleted the picture instead of reading the comment; I'm actually curious to know what was said, so if you see this, please re-comment?

This one was comically confusing to me and I really can't believe I was able to finish it. I think I would do everything differently than the pattern states if I made it again, but I'm not in a hurry for that at all. That said I love it now that its done even if the shoulder pleats aren't too visible because of the print I chose--

The Comical Calvary from Humor Mill, gave very little warning about their raid on the Golden Toasters. John and Ray from Humor Mill arrived early and stayed late to enjoy a couple of laughs with the wonderful associates who have been safekeeping the E.G.G. for over 2 months! The Golden Toasters were gracious hosts and they had a great meeting allowing the marauding guests to promote the Annual Humor Mill Stand Up event

Rabbit Tails Part 1 © Lizz Lunney 2011

For not Comically Challenged Kelly

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And also poet/naturalist, etc. Giles Watson - www.flickr.com/photos/29320962@N07/ - who has directed performances of "Fiddler on the Roof!"

 

Matchmaker Matchmaker

make me a man

who knows about culture

and how to be Pan

skilled in philosophy

and literature too

but when the time is ripe

can really come through

matchmaker matchmaker give me your hand

do this for me and I'll say you're quite grand!

  

all photos handheld and unaltered - National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

Japanese text is wrong.

 

[ 足つばマッサノヅ ]×

[ 足つぼマッサージ]○

The humour derives from the idea of a horse sleeping in a bed like a human being would do, and having sex with a woman.

1 month old Snowy Owls, Bubo scandiacus. Note the one on the left - it's eating a leaf. Not the greatest photo in the world due to the high ISO, but the subjects were too cute not to share!

 

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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.

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.

Museopath [n]: A sufferer of muses. One who is in constant need, or in search of, inspiration.

An unusual, almost comical, equestrian portrait shot at extreme close up

Comical pose, preening on one foot. Bradenton, Florida

Comical shot and lucky timing, cow decides to mount another startled beast! Clearly gender confused! The large black cow on the right was looking at me as if to say "WTF".

My goal for this illustration was to create a comical scene (pun intended). I was inspired by the song "Blue Velvet"; specifically Bobby Vinton's 1963 version. The song has sort if a lovey-dovey sound to it which made me think of those bizarre nerve-wracking first date moments in the case of my project is our first panel man that is trying to shake of these fears. I'm sure this feeling is well known through culture where dating occurs. I want to continue this classic slapstick and semi serious Americana feel for my project. I find myself influenced by artists like Norman Rockwell and JC Leyendecker. I feel like the only regret with this work is the excluding of a pattern on our "girl's" dress. I should seek to find a balance of details. I think I was avoiding details since that last project.

this is what it looks like all together made me laugh. ARTIST: PICASSO BLACK

It is comical to label a parking garage "First National Bank," and to decorate its exit driveway with a broken pediment and urn.

 

In some settings this could be postmodern architecture, but that probably wasn't the intention here.

 

According to the propery record at the City of Danville's property search website, the building is from 1966 and contains a "parking garage and two drive-in teller windows and conference room."

 

Do you drive an Acura RDX from model years 2013-2015?

 

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In downtown Danville, Virginia, on May 31st, 2022, the First National Bank on the east side of North Market Street, south of Spring Street.

 

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Library of Congress Subject Headings:

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A comically ghetto motel that I stayed in.

Wallingford Inn

"It ain't the Hilton"

Seattle, WA

May 2009

there are a lot of comical works Here !

 

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July 4, 2003. Zippy cracks me up!

Size: 30mm long and 20mm wide

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