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When this hippo came out of the water it suddenly turned on a few of the Whistling Ducks in the shallows. Those in the foreground and the two Blacksmith Lapwings in the background seem unperturbed by its ill-temper.
Sunset Dam. Lower Sabie, Kruger National Park, South Africa.
© Gerda van Schalkwyk. All rights reserved.
Our Miley has not been too happy with us lately. We have had to be too much on the go and she misses our company.
Us. Me grumpy- mostly. It's the fucking traffic lights that are out of time that make me grumpy. Mountains at 1.5
Tipulidae, larva
24 mm
This image shows the peculiar rear end of a crane fly larva. So what may appear like a face is in fact... well, the opposite, or the "spiracular area" to be precise. Crane fly larvae breathe through the posterior spiracles and most species have various protrusions ("lobes") surrounding the spiracular area.
Single shot @ 5X made with Sony NEX-7 and Zeiss Luminar 25mm f/3.5 + diffused flash (Meike MK-300).
This common bluet (Enallagma cyathigerum) really looks a bit grumpy, perhaps because I didn't manage to lose sight of it when it was trying to hide on the far side of the straw of grass?
There were three Herons on the Nature Reserve at Sale Water Park. They always have a way of looking grumpy even though the sun was shining, just no appreciation lol!!!
Fighting strong gusts of wind at the Old Man of Storr; very difficult to hold the tripod steady when the wind is blowing you over!
She wasn't really grumpy. She had just woken from a nap and she was keenly aware of the bunny ears that kept slipping off.
© Stella Luna Photography
Beware of a foul tempered Tomcat . . .
This cropped photo was taken by a Kowa/SIX medium format film camera and KOWA 1:2.8/85mm lens with a Zenza Bronica 67mm SY44•2C(Y1) filter using Fuji Neopan Acros 100 film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitalized by Photoshop.
This green frog looks a bit grumpy because one of the other frogs in the pond (smaller of course) got eaten by a garter snake that also hangs out at the pond
An appliqued embroidery hoop featuring the best cat of 2012, Tard the Grumpy Cat!
About 6 1/2 inches in diameter.
We had three (!) degrees Celsius this morning. That explains the cheerful look on his face :)
I just love working with vintage cameras. Here again: my 42 yrs old Pentax Spotmatic F. Equipped with the very nice SMC Takumar 55mm 1.8. Wide open, of course!
Kodak Tri-X 400 @ 400 ISO
This one cracks me up. We got her hair all pretty for a session in the yellow flowers. I had this great vision of her playing in the flowers. My oldest son did such a great job of holding the reflector, too. She just stood, though, and mostly cried or gave me grumpy looks. The flowers were too tall for her liking. I was super frustrated at the time, but seeing this sure makes me laugh! After bribing her with icecream she finally cooperated more. Sigh.... Why does it always seem to come down to bribing?!...