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This beetle looked like it had a matte finish on it. Zoomed in you can see it is the result of tiny hairs. I like how you can see the underlying shiny skin at the back of it.

The eye looks like it got doubled but this is the real eye. I tried to get a front perspective on it but it rolled away when I got too close.

This is a stack of 24 images shot with a reverse lens 18-55 mm.

Beautiful ginger tom!

London, England

Fuzzy Bee

 

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If I had a car I know I'd have 'em.

A fuzzy flower at the butterfly house at Callaway Gardens.

 

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This is Fuzzy. His real name is Andre and he used to be my cat. He was a scrawny, little feral cat that my mom and I rescued from Gibson Ranch many years ago. At some point, my mom appropriated him so that her cat (Sean, who is a demon and thus cannot be photographed) would have someone to beat up on a regular basis.

 

He got the name Fuzzy because when we found him, he had no hair. He did, instead, have ring worm. (I didn't even get out of school for that one!) It may have also had a little bit to do with my reading S.E. Hinton's The Outsiders at the time.

 

I took this on Christmas Eve at my mom's house. The light was practically gone. The picture actually appears much lighter than it really was in the room. I had a heck of a time getting him to stay on the bed. As soon as I would stop petting him, he would try to walk off. I finally got smart and petted with my left and held the camera poised and ready in my right. After what seemed like 20 tries, I got this picture. I'm quite proud of it.

Bruno at the groomer - "Before"

A wine bottle, from Long Trout Winery, in Pennsylvania.

Fuzzy chairs are the new black...on display at the gallery in Scandinavia House in NYC.

This species of Penstemon is quite fuzzy and has a wide mouth. My best guess is Fuzzytongue Penstemon (Penstemon eriantherus), also called Crested Beardtongue. Devil's Gate Overlook, on WY-220 at the boundary between Natrona County and Carbon County, Wyoming.

I love the texture and colors in this flower, particularly in its center.

A fuzzy caterpillar snacking

Here, Caitlin makes friends with a caterpillar that Colin found. She said its little feet tickled.

Can you feel the loves?

Baby mallards. I couldn't get close enough for a sharper shot, but the cute factor is still there.

Pismo Creek, Pismo Beach, California.

A dahlia subspecies called "Fuzzy Wuzzy".

 

Taken in the Britzer Garten in Berlin-Neukölln in October 2011.

Fuzzy got a funny haircut yesterday, but she's still adorable!

Felted fuzzy feet slipper socks.

Taken at the Didsbury Show and Shine

a fuzzy thing in my backyard [because I forget what it is called]. Awesome.

Fuzzy Wuzzy was a bear. Fuzzy Wuzzy had no hair. Fuzzy Wuzzy wasn't fuzzy was he? (hmmm, I guess this doesn't apply other than Fuzzy Wuzzy. Ha ha ha) I have since trimmed these ears, but Mark (Izzy's breeder) gets to make them puurty for BOB.

White-lined sphinx moth

(Hyles lineata)

Processed to look fuzzier than normal.

I just have one page and a bit to fill and No 5 Album will be finished wahoooo.

I have safely removed you from the duck zone and placed you in the duck-free zone. Good luck, fuzzy little guy.

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