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This print is one of my ‘Cat’ art & painting series. Mimi is the name of the cat. She loves to play hide & seek. The original artwork is a pastel and gouache done on an extra rough heavy weight watercolor paper.
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My Friend Jillian again. :)
Sorry about the line, this is one of the first pictures I ever developed in the darkroom so...
Just one for fun.,, On the walk around Fountains Abbey I came across this little squirrel, a real youngster playing hide and seek. Think he was trying real hard disguising himself as a tree... Actually did quite a good job too.
Some folk say you can get to close to your pets but I'm not sure I agree....anyway, today on our walk we played hide & seek
Little girls playing Hide 'n' Seek outside my dorm room. "Mou ii ka?" (You ready?) "Mada desu" (Not yet!)
I have a healthy regard for creatures the bite and usually stay away from them but I could not resist getting up close to a hornet's nest with the IXUS in its digital macro mode. The narrow focus area has just missed the insects (by the width of a feeler) but the image is interesting enough to upload it today. They look as if they are playing hide and seek.
Canon IXUS 75
f/2.8
1/160 sec
ISO 80
Mission: To emulate the style of an iconic photographer.
The photographer for this assignment is Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908-2004)
From: summerspot
dWIT: I went to the Pacific Coast Dream Machines Show in Half Moon Bay, CA (at the airport). There were plenty to shoot: cars, aircrafts, etc, but this picture was not one that I would expect to shoot. Old war planes were doing a fly by (well, flying around in circles in formation). Several people were watching the planes. At the nearby field below the flying planes, these two kids were playing hide and seek amidst the blooming wildflowers. I think that's what the game they were playing because one would crouch down and hide in the wildflowers and the other would seek :) Ah, to be kids once again. They were definitely having a blast!
Where are we? What the hell is going on?
The dust has only just begun to fall,
Crop circles in the carpet, sinking, feeling.
Spin me round again and rub my eyes.
This can't be happening.
- "Hide and Seek" by Imogen Heap
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This was my final project for my Color Technique class from this quarter. I illustrated the mystery of fog from a different perspective. Fog hides the familiar world around us to the point that the farther we travel into the it, the more that is revealed around us; parts of the world that we never knew was there before the fog showed it to us.
The photographs I have shown are there to pull back the haze and shed a light on what is present. I chose to use color smoke mixed with white smoke to trick the mind and make it believe that it isn’t an ordinary fog they are experiencing. The models are in positions in which some parts or their whole body is warped in a way that as the fog reveals the body, it shows what the viewer would not be expecting from that part of the body. Nine of the photographs I have hidden the face to extend the mystery beyond the smoke. Only one image has a face showing as a reminder to the viewer that they are still in reality. It is the small anchor that keeps their mind from getting lost in the thought of what is hiding beyond the fog.
Family Trogidae, Trox (probably T. scutellaris). Aggregation on what appeared to be scat following rain. Bosque del Apache NWR, NM. 10 Jul 2008. (#2400) Thanks to D. Lightfoot for ID.
A GoPro shot from inside the hide showing the lens hood looking out to the eagle nest, about 30 m away.
With all of the sewing Darren has been doing there is a lot of material hanging around. Apparently Lucy found this draped fabric fun to hide in. She hung out here long enough for me to go and get the camera and take plenty of shots.
This is my great Granddaughter Avery playing Hide N'Seek at my Daughter Kathy's Surprise Birthday Party 10 days ago. The interesting thing about this image is that most of my images of her are posed and this is, indeed, one where I caught her not posing.
We Were Playing . . . I Didn't Hide Anywhere . . .
Took My Cam And Waited For This Shot . . .
She Said Achaa ( DaD) I Got U . . . I Replied
Me Too Dear . . . : - )
Just some silly photo of me and my cousin, Bergþóra.
I miss her!
So, that's for her. And me. It makes me smile, we had so much fun :)
We were gonna take some portrait photos for her of us together before she headed home to Danmark, but then we ended up doing all kinds of things that we used to do when we were little, and photographing it too!
This is just one of those photos, there hide'n'seeking :)
Hope it can also make you smile ^^
My frontgarden, Borgarnes
Jul 10, 2007
Ok, so I know that no-body looks at anything I put on flickr.
I guess I just have to get over that and accept that I'm just talking to no-one... :)
This is my first attempt at cloning pictures of myself, and I've got to say, I'm quite pleased with it.
Inspired by MissAniela and Imogen Heap's 'Hide and Seek'.
(Note: Imogen Heap's song is incredible, and at the same time of taking this photo, I came up with a cover of it, which you can see a little snippet of here, or you can dive in at the deep end, take a little risk and watch the whole thing here)!
I was lucky enough to be working at Blenheim Palace at the end of the week. I decided to get up ridiculously early on Good Friday.... because that's the kind of thing i do and head out with the camera to make the most of the estate. Sunrise was at 6:30 so i gave myself an hour to scope the place out and find out where to go.
It was freezing cold with a reel good ground frost over night. I stuck it out for a couple of hours and then had to call it quits in need of a full english breakfast. On my route back i walked along the lake and i noticed this chap out of the corner of my eye. He was basically walking side by side with me but in stealth mode. He would duck his head right down while walking and then stop for a cheeky peek. I managed to find a clear spot in the reeds with some sunlight and he luckily obliged in sticking up for this shot.
Buddy loves to play hide and seek. He often "hides" in very obvious places. Here he is behind a stone wall. He waits a few minutes while he catches his breath, and then chases his brother.