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Polar Bear Nissan

Project Polar

Yorkshire Wildlife Park, Doncaster

June 2017

Migidoll Ryu

Owned by Ashers

Thank you!

Model: Baby Lavanya

Style: Preethi Kannan

 

(C)Ganesh Balasubramanian

My first born about to slide into the lens.

kiệt che mặt so cute :((

 

cơ mà ảnh này nhìn mình cũng ngon :-" =))

 

dnày bị bấn kẹo Oishi <3 và bánh khoai <3

 

sắp không đc ăn bánh khoai của cô nữa rồi :( cô ơi con nhớ cô lắm :(( huhu t.t

 

life SUCKs again and again.

i just want my freedom back :((

 

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TrangHailie, brain-dead like Slim Shady.

Queueing for their lunch, these young monks couldn't resist a bit of horseplay.

yeah but I have 9 lives and you have only 1 ;~P

Thanks for the feedback and kind words on yesterdays william portrait posts, here's a couple more from the latest batch of new shots added to his slideshow on my website.

 

Still playing with styles and techniques and learning as i go along, portraits were never really my thing with a camera, although funnily enough they were pretty much my favourite thing to draw and paint in one of my past life's as an artist (i don't mean that literally, i'm not saying i am living proof of reincarnation :)

 

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some silliness going on here.

 

the lovely bride and the lovely maitron of honor.

oh, and a mysterious, boob-grabbing hand.

 

silly, silly, silly!

 

:)

When Cathy gets that look in her eyes, or that expression, anything can happen.

Ma participation à Noêl !

Si vous regardez bien ,mon lutin est en fait le pare-brise enneigé du scooter !

 

If you look closely, my Mischievous is in fact the snow-covered Windscreen of the Scooter !

So, my laundry basket was doing just fine this morning, but suddenly we heard Lilly tearing it apart! When I heard the little twigs snapping I turned my head to find this scene: Lilly had opened up a hole to get to the hawaiian monkey toy inside it! I can't believe her strength sometimes, let alone their obssession with certain toys. This one was not even hers! (Now it is) How she found out the monkey was inside the basket is still a mystery to me!

Nikon F2, Nikkor 200 f4, Kodak Ektapress 400 Gold

Strobist:

Single off-camera flash, from frame-left.

Mischievous. Ingenious. Uncontrollable.

This was the last day of school, June 3, 2008, and Ana and I went to Michael's house. Ana left to visit her friend, and Michael and I were home alone. Numerous hours later, Ana was lost so we had to find her - in the pouring rain. We took our time, and took some pictures. Fun, fun day.

13/52 Weekly Challenge -- Humerous

Cody always has alot of expression on his face. He loves to get into trouble b u t on the other hand he is as gentle as they come.

Thanks to Marvel comics, films and TV shows, everyone knows about the Norse god Loki. This likeness is one of four on display on the stave church in Epcot's Norway pavilion.

 

This is what the informational sign has to say about him: The clever Loki was a masterful trickster who delighted in creating chaos all around him. As the son of a giantess, Loki had mixed family loyalties. For this reason, the gods, giants and other creatures were never quite sure if they could trust him. Often, Loki's jokes and games would go too far, and he would eventually anger the god and goddesses. The name Loki is similar to the Old Norse word for flame. Like fire, Loki could be both good and bad.

pattern: Mischievous Gnome Messenger Bag by Sew Liberated

 

fabrics: linen, Katie Jump Rope by Denise Schmidt, Mollybirds by Kristen Doran.

 

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Mary with that look in her eyes!

Trying to make some good use of my 135mm Berolina Westromat, which is stuck wide open, at f:3.5. That is problematic when shooting in broad sunlight, but proves good for portraits, as in this one I took of my son Pedro, while he was trying to hide from me!

 

Canon EOS 350D

ISCO-GOTTINGEN Berolina Westromat 135mm f:3.5

He was like a little devil... But so full of life!

My son found this stick on the way home from school. It looked like it could make a great sling shot. He carried that stick around for over a week! I think he still has it up in his bedroom somewhere.

 

It's funny how the simplest things can bring such joy!

  

Explored: Sept 27th #34

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