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Soundtrack // Bande-son: ORCHESTRAL MANOEUVRES IN THE DARK ("Art Eats Art"): www.youtube.com/watch?v=SB7zMXlWvuc

"Pieter Breughel, Bosch, El Greco... Max Ernst, Pablo Picasso... And Duchamp, Matisse and Miró... ART EATS ART..."

Evarcha arcuata? Found in the Basque Country (Northern Spain)

Post on my blog, sometimes SAVORY.

Memorial Day EATS ~ Hot Dogs topped with Baked Beans

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Lunch on the streets of Brighton in the Laines

poster by eline/zeloot!!

Sibley Volcanic Regional Park, Oakland, CA

Put it all together and what have you got?

Walter Scott Monument, Edinburgh.

Promo for Sky Eats Airplane

 

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models: Travis, Johno, Jerry, Lee, Zack

photographer: me

camera model: Canon EOS 5D Mark II

lens: Canon EF 24-105mm L

editing done by: me

editing program: Camera Raw 4.0 & Adobe Photoshop CS3

date taken: 4/24/09

 

strobist info:

1) AB800 shot through large softbox frame right

2) AB800 shot bare at frame left

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I hate myself for the way I lit this shot, but we were rushed. This was a 30 minute shoot. It's all a learning experience, I guess.

This was at the huge Devil Wears Prada and A Day to Remember show at Soma. Completely sold out weeks before. The guys' manager offered me guest list, but I wasn't going to leave Dave and Jena in the parking lot, haha.

 

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Female

 

This species is a wetland specialist, breeding colonially in large reed beds by lakes or swamps. It eats reed aphids in summer, and reed seeds in winter, its digestive system changing to cope with the very different seasonal diets.

Getting out of the rain under the food truck, guess we may as well eat.

Palmer Lake Pub for eats, cheap n it was good plus there having a Never Dead Guys donation affair. The do some amazing work.

....at the Arnolfini in Bristol.

 

Nikkor 35mm AF f2D

 

Unwinding in an All American Diner, after an All American Day!

 

Photographer.Editor.Pose Maker. Model: Spirit Eleonara

 

All American Date: Hard Rust

 

En 1990 se decidió conservar una parte del Muro de Berlín, en total 1.300 m, como recuerdo del famoso muro de la vergüenza, pero ha sido utilizado por artistas de todo el mundo como un gran Museo Urbano.

Stonewood Grill & Tavern

Wellington, Florida

brandon taking a spill

Developed from sketches drawn through the window of an airplane.

Four individual acrylic painted canvassed frames. Salted layers of washes. Dowels, wood and thread incorporated.

Shrimp & Green Beans

 

Seeing this photo again makes me think, we should have shrimp more often.

flowers, butterflies, sound and animatronic

A tame seal eats well at the Victoria Fisherman's Wharf.

Word is the seal is a rescued animal.

Other word is the crowd is more entertaining to watch!

Description: The Rainbow Lorikeet is unmistakable with its bright red beak and colourful plumage. Both sexes look alike, with a blue (mauve) head and belly, green wings, tail and back, and an orange/yellow breast. They are often seen in loud and fast-moving flocks, or in communal roosts at dusk.

Similar species: Rainbow Lorikeets are such colourful parrots that it is hard to mistake them for other species. The related Scaly-breasted Lorikeet is similar in size and shape, but can be distinguished by its all-green head and body.

Distribution: The Rainbow Lorikeet occurs in coastal regions across northern and eastern Australia, with a local population in Perth (Western Australia), initiated from aviary releases.

Habitat: The Rainbow Lorikeet is found in a wide range of treed habitats including rainforest and woodlands, as well as in well-treed urban areas.

Seasonal movements: Largely sedentary with some nomadic movements in response to seasonal flowering or fruiting of plants.

Feeding: The Rainbow Lorikeet mostly forages on the flowers of shrubs or trees to harvest nectar and pollen, but also eats fruits (go ape over mangoes), seeds and some insects.

Breeding: The eggs of the Rainbow Lorikeet are laid on chewed, decayed wood, usually in a hollow limb of a eucalypt tree. Both sexes prepare the nest cavity and feed the young, but only the female incubates the eggs.

Minimum Size: 28cm

Maximum Size: 32cm

Average size: 30cm

Average weight: 133g

Breeding season: June to January

Clutch Size: 2

Incubation: 23 days

Nestling Period: 45 days

(Source: www.birdsinbackyards.net )

 

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Did anyone say life was fair? Not when you're a little mouse and are caught by one of the members of our Dangerous Duo. The usual scenario is that Pip (on the left) catches the victim, and after some play-time Billy takes over and eats the deceased.

 

I couldn't get a better shot than this.

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