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Isn't it comical?

 

(Don't get scared looking at the green water... it's just liquid coloring)

 

See... it's really easy.. I use the camera flash itself because I'm just too lazy to try other means of light, besides it works just fine for me and I'm not picky. I have the camera on the gorillapod and it's gripping the sink and is quite secure. I used the remote to trigger the shots, then I forgot about it after I did something. ummm... let's see what else... I dunno, I hope this makes sense, if not, just drop me a flickrmail

We love those chewy candy orange slices!

Goofy Gavinâ¦This goofy little boy has a big comical personality that is sure to melt your heart. He is sun-kissed orange in color with fur as soft as cotton. Gavin has glimmering golden eyes that seem to smile with joy. He plays with his toys with such glee and gusto you will be laughing out loud. Gavin loves to snuggle beside you like a ray of sunshine while his grandiose purr resonates his perpetual Gavin joy. To adopt Goofy Gavin for a lifetime of giggles fill out an application by following the link below

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Applications are taken on a first come basis....The petfinder "inquiry" link is NOT an application....please follow the link below for the application and a faster response. If you have a pet already and want to avoid a delay please provide vet docs with application.

 

Please note should you not be the first approved applicant we welcome the opportunity to match you with the perfect kitten/cat for you. We can inform you of the wonderful furry opportunities before we post them to others. We have many to choose from. Our goal is to have every kitten and human ecstatic and live happily ever after.

 

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Wags and Whiskers takes get pride in committing their pets to the highest standards of health and socialization. Many of our pets are fostered in loving homes, developing and bettering social and emotional skills. They are adopted when they are healthy, have had all their shots, have been de-wormed and come to you already spayed/neutered and micro chipped ready for their forever home. A healthy pet makes a happy home.

  

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A comically ghetto motel that I stayed in.

Wallingford Inn

"It ain't the Hilton"

Seattle, WA

May 2009

Highly playful and physical, and at times teasingly comical – this is a cheeky dance celebration of the child within.

 

Combining quirky, dynamic dance with high energy street gymnastics, the dancers in this performance blaze a colourful trail across the structures and landscapes of the playground. Each performance will be unique, as the show scrambles around, over, under and through swings, slides and roundabouts. Kids will love it, grown-ups will love it too!

 

Spill is an outdoor production choreographed by celebrated Australian Artist Shaun Parker, of Shaun Parker & Company. Using the existing children’s playground equipment as the set, Spill was created specifically for parks, aiming to take dance to the heart of communities.

 

Dancers: Wren Ball, Nathan Johnstone, Kynam Moore, Sabrina Ribes-Bonet

 

www.dancexchange.org.uk/spill

Megumi relaxing while I'm taking doll photos

  

The crossed paws are soooooo cute.

Fun with Chromakey backgrounds

Displaying amazing intensity and concentration on his task

Quite cheeky and comical birds to watch, I was delighted to get it showing its crest out. This cocky had been watching me as I put out feed for the rosellas and thought it would join in for a period of time before taking off.

Quite cheeky and comical birds to watch, I was delighted to get it showing its crest out. This cocky had been watching me as I put out feed for the rosellas and thought it would join in for a period of time before taking off.

Chess and Aster enjoying what is hopefully the end of the winter.

Highly playful and physical, and at times teasingly comical – this is a cheeky dance celebration of the child within.

 

Combining quirky, dynamic dance with high energy street gymnastics, the dancers in this performance blaze a colourful trail across the structures and landscapes of the playground. Each performance will be unique, as the show scrambles around, over, under and through swings, slides and roundabouts. Kids will love it, grown-ups will love it too!

 

Spill is an outdoor production choreographed by celebrated Australian Artist Shaun Parker, of Shaun Parker & Company. Using the existing children’s playground equipment as the set, Spill was created specifically for parks, aiming to take dance to the heart of communities.

 

Dancers: Wren Ball, Nathan Johnstone, Kynam Moore, Sabrina Ribes-Bonet

 

www.dancexchange.org.uk/spill

Comical sign outside Marathon. Notice the "Environmental Violation" line.

Quite comical and very feisty

Penny

By the way she needs a haircut.

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

 

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

Quite cheeky and comical birds to watch, I was delighted to get it showing its crest out. This cocky had been watching me as I put out feed for the rosellas and thought it would join in for a period of time before taking off.

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

 

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

This photo is a comical photo using photoshop to blend 5 photos together. At a first glance, the whole photo as a whole looks pretty fascinating. It Brings up questions of "What's wrong with this apple?" "I'm starting to get a headache"

 

Well folks, this is Andy the Apple... on a sugar high. The photo looks pretty mesmerizing in a sense and even gives you a headache after you look at it for a while, that's what Andy feels. Basically the photo is the visual reflection of Andy the Apple after he drank toO much juice (filled with sugar).

I personally think that everyone gets a sugar high at least once in their life, I think this is what it would typically look like haha.

 

The main elements and principals of design used are shape, colour, rhythm and radial balance.

Through using a photo of Andy multiple times around the main happy photo creates shape that looks like Happy Andy is boxed in or being sucked in by his sugar high. The colours of the photo make the photo hypnotic and trance like which reflects the state of Andy. The photo uses rhythm by using the Sugar high Andy multiple times which gives the feel of a dream like/ hypnotic state. Lastly the radial balance also helps create the visual for Andy's state of mind, as if he's taunting himself in a sense.

Overall this photo was made to show a visual reflection of a person who takes in a little too much sugar. SO KIDS... WATCH HOW MUCH CANDY AND SWEETS YOU EAT... REALLY

Gargoyle, Borthwick Church, Midlothian, Scotland

Received this from linda718 for the US to US I Want _____Tag on postcrossing

The comically large prop display is a nice distraction form impending amazingness. But yes, once I got the phone, I sped off to work in a sleep-deprived stupor and took no pictures of it. I'm stupid.

Someone thought it would be comical to put a bottle of dish soap in the fountain. The drifts of bubbles created were interesting to photograph but not so healthy for the environment. As I was leaving the park there was a wind that whipped up and sent clouds of the bubbles floating into the sky and across the nearby road. I had already put my camera away and was late for an appointment so I didn't have time to wait around for the next wind gust.

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

Just sitting here, out of ideas.

Comical looking bird ... :)

Jojo got the tumor removed from his leg yesterday. Biopsy results will come back later this week. The vet spent a good hour removing every bit of it, it was certainly rough for our boy. But he is all stitched up and recovering now with a comically large cone (wish we could put a soft recovery collar on him but we can't risk him messing with the stitches). He will convalesce in the bathroom this week so he can stretch out more. Thank you to all those who donated towards his care, you covered all of his bill and then some (it will all go to food and care for him in the coming weeks)! Between the cone, the bandages and the human pestering him for photos, recovery is going to be annoying for him. But in a few weeks he should be good as new! Thanks again for everybody's help! #helpJojo #cattumor #catsurgery #catrecovery #catsofbushwick instagr.am/p/DTdh64FjyKL/

Highly playful and physical, and at times teasingly comical – this is a cheeky dance celebration of the child within.

 

Combining quirky, dynamic dance with high energy street gymnastics, the dancers in this performance blaze a colourful trail across the structures and landscapes of the playground. Each performance will be unique, as the show scrambles around, over, under and through swings, slides and roundabouts. Kids will love it, grown-ups will love it too!

 

Spill is an outdoor production choreographed by celebrated Australian Artist Shaun Parker, of Shaun Parker & Company. Using the existing children’s playground equipment as the set, Spill was created specifically for parks, aiming to take dance to the heart of communities.

 

Dancers: Wren Ball, Nathan Johnstone, Kynam Moore, Sabrina Ribes-Bonet

 

www.dancexchange.org.uk/spill

 

All images from this book.

 

EVIDENCE

Provenance evidence: Inscription, Signature

Location in book: Title Page

Transcription: Clarke Conwell Sept 8th - 1902

Owner: Conwell, Clarke

 

COPY

Repository: Penn Libraries

Call number: Elston Press 9

Collection: Vilain-Wieck Collection

Copy title: The rape of the lock, an heroi-comical poem

Author(s): Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744

Published: Elston Press, New Rochelle, N.Y., 1902

 

FIND IN POP

Penn Libraries

Penn Libraries Elston Press 9

Vilain-Wieck Collection

Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744

The rape of the lock, an heroi-comical poem

New Rochelle, N.Y.

1902

Elston Press

Inscription

Signature

Title Page

Conwell, Clarke

 

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

 

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

Ugh this is a health insurance company headquarters and I shuddered to be here.

 

I wish an off-center datestone were the worst suffering Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan had the power to inflict upon us!

 

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In downtown Lansing, Michigan, on April 5th, 2020, at the headquarters of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan on the west side of South Capitol Avenue, north of West Washtenaw Street.

 

According to the defunct website Emporis, the building is from 1935 and was remodeled in 1987.

 

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• Ingham (county) (1002502)

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Library of Congress Subject Headings:

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Quite cheeky and comical birds to watch, I was delighted to get it showing its crest out. This cocky had been watching me as I put out feed for the rosellas and thought it would join in for a period of time before taking off.

Whimsical witches hats outside a cafe in the Tamsui District of Taipei. This area has an artistic element with lots of street art, cafes and stalls selling snacks.

Fractured - the act of breaking; of being broken. March and April - I am fractured, divided into many pieces to be many places during the month past and the one to come. Trying to maintain calm in the midst of juggling a myriad of projects. I verge to the point of grumpy-strained-stressed to comical-whatever from day to day. But soon this too shall pass.

Highly playful and physical, and at times teasingly comical – this is a cheeky dance celebration of the child within.

 

Combining quirky, dynamic dance with high energy street gymnastics, the dancers in this performance blaze a colourful trail across the structures and landscapes of the playground. Each performance will be unique, as the show scrambles around, over, under and through swings, slides and roundabouts. Kids will love it, grown-ups will love it too!

 

Spill is an outdoor production choreographed by celebrated Australian Artist Shaun Parker, of Shaun Parker & Company. Using the existing children’s playground equipment as the set, Spill was created specifically for parks, aiming to take dance to the heart of communities.

 

Dancers: Wren Ball, Nathan Johnstone, Kynam Moore, Sabrina Ribes-Bonet

 

www.dancexchange.org.uk/spill

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.

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