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I have safely removed you from the duck zone and placed you in the duck-free zone. Good luck, fuzzy little guy.
A fuzzy black caterpillar near the dinosaur track site discovered by two young boys from Tumbler Ridge BC.
Jim Bathgate had names for each of these Diospyros but they went by too fast for me to catch. I remember he made up the name "fuzzy marbles" for this one. Used in floristry.
Zoom lens comes in handy, because I certainly wasn't going anyt closer the the Mockingbird parents watching me !
I made these little winged furballs today, with a couple of the felt beads I bought from from BigFish.
Rescued as a kitten 11 years ago by my brother-in-law and sister (who I now live with), otherwise beautiful Fuzzy Tail has only one eye. In the photo he is sitting on the edge of my bed looking out my bedroom window. I love cats; Fuzzy Tail has been a comfort to me as I recover from the effects of PTSD.
cliche but whatever. i think it's pretty :) plus, i haven't uploaded something in FOREVER.
the title is from my friend. she always calls them "fuzzy balls of joy". i have no idea why.
i am never on here for one reason; school/band camp. school sucks the life out of me. but i have to admit, this whole band camp thing, is amazing. i love it. (well.. most of it).
I do'nt know what kind of flower this is. I saw it in the park and thought it looked like a fuzzy kind of Marigold.
Yesterday, Fuzzy ran off so I had to run up and down the streets of Riverwest barefoot and yelling "Fuzzy! Fuzzy!" which was not my favorite thing to do. Today I'm keeping a closer watch on her.
ok, so, now, i cant remember the name of the dit-dot technique i used. but you basically jus dot the page a bunch on your subject to give it that 'fuzzy' or 'textured' look. i bin wanting to try it for a while now. and im REALLY liking that class. :)
tell me how im doing, kay? :)
... but I like / Mais j'aime bien
Paris (France) - 19/02/12
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Focal Length / Longueur focale: 28mm
Aperture / Ouverture: f/7,1
Speed / Vitesse: 1/125s
ISO: 400
Tripod / Trepied: No/ Non
Filter / Filtre: No / Non
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Feel free to comment but please no gif. thank you
N'hésitez pas à laisser un commentaire mais pas de gif s'il vous plait.
This is Fuzzy Lumpkins, a one year old female Terrier mix.
I volunteered at PAWS Atlanta. I took photos of some of the dogs and cats that need homes. I thought I'd also remind people you can find great pets at shelters and in rescue groups. And of course, help control the pet population, please spay and neuter your pets!!
Canada Goose Gosling. So many babies about :))) Here is a picture of the adult for reference - www.flickr.com/photos/fluffyboo2/2324634376/
Don't like playing with Apertures!! It messed up my birdie!' Oh, don't know if it means anything but this was hand held, no tripod. In case that makes some kind of difference.
Okay as you can see, I'm still playing/learning with apertures except I need some in put on how it looks. I have no freakin idea!! I'm a beginner "at best", trying to fake it. To be HONEST~ I REALLY DON'T KNOW WHAT I'M DOING, and if anyone is willing to tell me whats what and what I'm trying to achieve...I thank you very much! I'm lost in all of this. I know I'm suppose to let light in or keep light out, but some of my photos turn out to fuzzy or I think some call it "soft", I have no clue. Looking for ANY INPUT HERE...THANKS VERY MUCH! ~~SOOC
Taking this off of "Friends Only" to see if the "outside world" will let me know what I'm to do.