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Believe it or not, Zoe was actually posing for this photo. She got tired of smiling, and decided to do a grumpy face.
Lake Tahoe, 2009.
In the back of the Grumpy Cafe is this garden. Really, it is a cement outdoor space. Still, in New York any secluded spot is welcome.
J.J. (aka Miss Grumpy) doesn't look happy, at all. First I got her a new wig - a pink one !!! And then, she needs to wear a head-band. The worst of all - I forgot her undies. Poor baby ❤
Nikon D3200 - 90mm f/2.8 Macro -
I got a few of this species (Skipper ... thanks Lou for identification...his work can be seen at www.flickr.com/photos/63198253@N04/) at the Niagara conservatory. As soon as I saw it through the lens I thought it was interesting. No obvious galea and the mouth looks like it is pouting...it looks kinda grumpy.
Note I also got in trouble because I had to climb up some rocks to get this image.
back in his enclosure after helping with the Boise State University Amphibian and Reptile Workshop April 11 - 12, 2015. He is a Banded Gila monster (Heloderma suspectum cinctum). Photo by Frank..
There must be no coffee on Tattooine....
It's the only explanation of why they are so grumpy
This is an awesome sand person from SDCC
I might re-edit this at some point
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Kentmere 100 in D76 1:1
Zenit E (USSR, 1976), Jupiter-9, blue filter (Lytkarino, USSR).
Gysinge, Sweden
Guess he doesn’t like this hover fly tickling his chin.
Taken with a Leitz Colorplan 90mm Projector Lens, made in Portugal.
I love this doll so much, still feel very lucky she is mine, Some dolls you just know are forever dolls, Ixnay is one of them <3
Not what you expect to see when you pop your head out the front door. This requires some further investigation (as all good Flickerites would).
I find out later that the crane was delivering materials into the garden of house. The gardens are very long on this houses. Not sure what the items being delivered were, but all lifts come with risk - especially that that low angle and extension. Another risk is the crane being hit by passing traffic.
Even paradise has a shitty off day once in a while, this is St Georges Basin on an overcast drizzly summers day, ironically the boats name is "Grumpy"
Around 3,000 people according to some (probably way less than that) decided to wait in line to see Grumpy Cat aka Tardar Sauce as she made an appearance at Navy Pier.
I was one of them, of course I was also one of the few that brought a DSLR and one of the only people that had something other than a kit lens!
Spring has finally arrived in the upper midwest of the USA and Elvis is out of his grumpy mood. Wow! That was a long winter.
Now Elvis can get to doing what Elvis loves doing - making photographs.
Warm temperatures, long days, colorful scenes everywhere... Elvis is happy. You should be happy too!
Not like the guy in the picture below. Elvis saw him at a kiosk on the Mall in Washington, D.C. Grumpy was selling various patches from the military. Or rather, he had stuff for sale but Elvis thinks that the guy's foul mood probably depressed sales a bit. Made for a good portrait though.
Elvis asked to take his portrait. The guy made no motion of approval or disapproval. So Elvis took a quick snap and made for the hills. It's never easy to take pictures of strangers but the effort often results in a good, or at least interesting portrait.
Made with a Nikon D2x.
For more go to www.elviskennedy.com
Me: "Be cute!"
Garak: "You will pay for this indignity."
This is Garak, our Northern Blue-Tongue skink. We got him in July as a baby, and he's been growing so much since (and has more growing to do). I have been wanting to take some good photos of him since we got him, and finally got around to it.
More photos to come!
My latest large scale paper-craft in a wood box piece "Grumpy McFrump" !6"x32"From the tops. He will be spending the summer at the Shelburne Museum in Vermont as part of a papercraft exhibit!
Grumpy Cat at the 2014 VidCon at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
Sculptures of angels found in cemeteries usually express sadness, bliss, hope, desire, or wonder. This angel is unique in that he looks quite... grumpy.
Cimitero monumentale di Staglieno, Genova.
Domenico Ghirlandaio was a very important painter in his time in Tuscany. He did some important work in the Santa Maria Novella church (1485-1490) in Firenze. In this church he depicted scenes from the life of Saint Mary, but the scenery was 15th century Firenze. Many important Florentine citizens were depicted, co-starring in these paintings. Unfortunatelly I was not able to photograph here due to very strict surveilance in that church.
In San Gimignano, I had another chance to photograph some of his work. But again surveilance was very very strict. Near the entrance of the Collegiata church I saw this ‘annunciation’, where the angel Gabriel tells Mary that she is pregnant. And I just hád to take a picture of it.
But as you can see there was this very grumpy looking old woman walking back and forth in front of the painting. So I shot this, standing on some narrow stairs, looking through a fence, with a woman in front of me who was ready to spit bullets. But I díd get a picture!
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Domenico Ghirlandaio was in zijn tijd een zeer belangrijke schilder in Toscane. Hij heeft erg mooi werk geleverd in de Santa Maria Novella kerk (1485-1490) in Firenze. In deze kerk heeft hij scenes uit het leven van Maria afgebeeld, maar in een omgeving van het 15de eeuwse Firenze. Veel belangrijke Florentijnen staan erop in een bijrol of een iets belangrijkere rol. Helaas kon ik daar niet fotograferen door de strenge bewaking.
In San Gimignano, had ik weer een kans om wat van zijn werk te fotograferen. Maar weer was de bewaking heel erg streng. Bij de ingang van de kerk zag ik deze ‘aankondiging’, waarin de engel Gabriel aan Maria vertelt dat zij zwanger is. En ik móest die foto gewoon nemen.
Maar zoals je kan zien liep er een heel erg nors oud vrouwtje heen en weer voor dat schilderij. Dus ik heb deze foto genomen terwijl ik op een smal trapje stond, en door een hek keek, met een vrouw vlak voor mij die bijna vuurspuwde. Maar ik héb de foto!