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Finally, a cat that messes with Yoda!

Please excuse the huge dump of baby photos!

paris, france, jan. 2009 [ see it ]

 

- written on the sign : "Sarko, come down and negotiate if you're a man"

[Sarko = Nicolas Sarkozy, french President]

 

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Feeling kind of mischievous tonight. I was itching to go take some photos at a local show, but the boyfriend isn't feeling much like going out, so we stayed home. And now I'm watching "Blazing Saddles." I love Mel Brooks.

 

For FGR - Covered Faces

And, my first GTWL submission - self-squared. :)

Lovely illustration from "mischievous kitten", 1965.

Not me, for a change.

 

Tahoe City, CA.

These guys raided our Range Rover and stole our food.

 

Ngorongoro Crater Safari

Tanzania, Africa

Bubble gun in hand, looking for adventure.

mischievous doggy broke rabbit's hedge!!

 

This pic is my first shot!!

 

I found it in my univ.

The language of flowers called "Mischievous Child" in JP : )

Read this awesome blogpost about Fact, Light and Moment (Stu Maschwitz Fact, Moment, Light) and how good photographs contain all three. This could be categorized as a fact and moment shot, which lifts it's merits.

I'm a sharpness freak, but it's starting to subside. The right moment can overpower the need for sharpness. Shooting kids with a manual focus 50mm lens in a moving cart produces a lot of respect for the photographic dinosaurs – or any manual focus shooters nowadays for that matter! – who did nothing else before autofocus became common!

Manual focus and moving objects is an acquired artform.

When using a Nikon D7000 and manual lenses, the small circle in the left bottom corner of the viewfinder is your friend! That needs to show up at your selected focuspoint to have good focus at that particular spot.

This is Rauko a one of a kind malicious and mischievous Goblin that wait toghether with the will'o the wisps spirits on the forest paths for lost travellers during night hour...

  

A will-o'-the wisp, or ignis fatuus (Medieval Latin for "foolish fire") is an atmospheric ghost light seen by travellers at night, especially over bogs, swamps, or marshes. It resembles a flickering lamp and is said to recede if approached, drawing travellers from the safe paths.

They have a mischievous and often malevolent nature, luring unwary travellers into dangerous situations. A common story about a Welsh Will o' the Wisp is about a peasant, who is travelling home late in the evening sees a bright light travelling before him, looking closer he sees that the light is a lantern held by a "dusky little figure" which he follows for several miles, suddenly he finds himself standing on the edge of a great chasm with a roaring torrent of water rushing below him. At that moment the lantern carrier leaps across the fissure, raises the light over its head and lets out a malicious laugh, after which it blows out the light leaving the unfortunate man far from home, standing in pitch darkness at the edge of a precipice.

Two mischievous native kids saying goodbye their local language that sounded gibberish to us. The girl was dragging one of our friends around until her brother took her back.

 

Olympus OM-D E-M5

Olympus M.Zuiko 12-50mm Kit

I was going to put the Christmas tree on the top shelf of the closet... look what I found there! :)

 

Happy Furry Friday!

 

мне сверху видно всё, ты так и знай!

A friend once told me, that practicing your photograhping skills with a cellphone camera, can still help you improve, and today I was in the right mood.

So I took Charlotte and used her as model.

I'm fairly happy with the pictures, but I wish I was better at editing them.

 

The title is a perfect description for Charlotte. She has always been a troublemaker, but somehow managed to charm her way out.

 

Charlotte is a Merry Doll Round Merry.

Seen on top of the Tortilla Coast Restaurant near the Capitol South metro station. I think he looks like he is breaking into the building across the street.

archival matt board used for back and front covers

front cover - eco dyed watercolour paper 190gsm

back cover - archival coffee stained watercolour paper 190gsm

inside covers brown marble imprint cardstock 200gsm, all glued with archival pva

 

handsewn in french longstitch over leather tapes & kettlestitch with natural Irish waxed linen thread

book block attached to covers with archival rice paste and brass rivets

handsewn coptic headbands with natural Irish waxed linen thread

 

papers are a mixture or ecocern 100%post consumer recycled 105gsm & recycled kraft 80gsm

edges treated to look aged

envelopes attached to first and last pages

 

pages - 180 ( 360 both sides )

journal - 30cm X 21.2cm X 4.4cm spine

 

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You have to work on that poker face little dude.

As the two men conversed, the woman thought otherwise.

 

Location: Tehran, Iran

Sweet Maja dressed up as Cinderella.

bored bored bored in port saint lucie...

 

i woke up at 5:45ish. and miserably failed to go to mcdonalds. huge no go. so i smoked a stooge with jacob and watched the sunrise in the jungle of my backyard. gay.

 

went back to sleep and spent the whole day in bed. since ive been home i realized how much i miss my old blanket, and indian river orange juice with pulp, and my old rainfall shower, and late nights with friends ect ect

 

i realized psl is bearable if i just treat it like im in dazed and confused. hanging out in parking lots, pointlessly driving around, ect ect.

 

tonight we went to D's. we went to the secret bench. smoked ect ect. hung out with his sis for a while. then jacob, ev and i made like a baby and headed out. but we decided to stop at this random football feild and stooge in the bleachers. we got talking about childhood ect ect

 

i ended up bringing up my skateboarder trouble maker days. i guess i got jacob and myself so amped that we wanted to do something sketchy or w/e. so we hopped this fence to this abandoned elementary school and started exploring. we climbed to the roof and the tractors. we were crawling around in the shadows and bushes ect ect.

 

reminded me of our high school mischievous selves. always down for dumb shit. but always coming out clean ect ect...

 

but actually now that i think of it, it's not like we weren't doing shit like this last year. like climbing through fsu's secret tunnels and construction playgrounds. or exploring the stadium and climbing the coach towers ect ect

 

whelp, i guess ima hit the hay.

oh! i read this thing on how to train your subconscious every night while you fall asleep. i guess im gonna start my regiment of self improvement tonight ect ect

   

They’re really not getting enough attention.

Shot with Canon 40D w/ Lensbaby Composer and Plastic Lens Optic

 

Edited with Lightroom 3

Loki looking devious :) She's got the expressions and the stature.

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"Mischievous" Roadrunner A Whimsical Sculpture by Rene Sepulveda

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Roadrunners are important spirit animals in the world of Native American folklore. Due to their speed and their interesting nature the roadrunner has been portrayed in a whimsical cartoonish style in some quarters. The fun nature of the Roadrunner is portrayed in this sculptured art piece crafted of Cholla Cactus and combined with recycled metals to create this unique offering.

 

Cholla Cactus is a cactus found on the desert valley floor of New Mexico and the great Southwest and is a plant of significance to the Roadrunner and nature. The Roadrunner hunts for small lizards and is aggressive in the hunt of predatory rattle snakes. The Roadrunner peeps around the Cholla Cactus in a whimsical but serious manner in the hunt to peep around and rid the area of evil forces. This interpretative sculpture by Rene Sepulveda combines the Cholla Cactus with the whimsical look for a peeping Roadrunner for a unique and original work of art.

 

Roadrunners are important spirit animals in Native American folklore, especially for Pueblo tribes. Hopi, Anasazi and Mogollon people have all admired roadrunners and believed these interesting birds have special powers. Pueblo Indians believe roadrunners chase away evil spirits. Roadrunner footprints come in an atypical X shape, which was associated with the idea of confusing malignant forces and making them get lost. Native American tribes have always had great respect for roadrunners. They believe this bird brings good fortune, while, at the same time, makes evil forces go away;

 

Pueblo cultures used roadrunner feathers are a lucky charm. They would use these feathers to decorate babies’ cradles, in order to get magical protection from the Roadrunner spirit. In Mexico, seeing a roadrunner is believed to be good omen.

 

Roadrunners are known for their speed and courage. These fascinating birds are usually seen as positive symbols, fortune bringers and those that chase away evil. People admire and love roadrunners for their impressive skills and associate them with several positive ideas and concepts. These spirit animals are believed to have special powers, to be intelligent, sensitive and lucky.

 

Speed and courage

Instinct and determination

Awareness and sensitivity

Intelligence

Roadrunner spirit is a positive force that reminds people of happiness and joy.

 

This one of a kind selection is offered and the purchaser will be listed in our registry of original purchasers of Rene Sepulveda sculptures. As a registry we authenticate the piece as an original work of art by the artist and the registry ensures the authenticity of the piece as a unique and original creation of Rene Sepulveda for insurance and collectability purposes. The artist original works are seeing an increase in value to fine arts collectors. His fine arts creations have sold to fine collectors in the US and more recently to purchasers of fine arts in London, Paris and Mexico. Purchase your selection today while still affordable to the general public.

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