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Nice Photo Of Animals photos

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a bold and a beautiful deer... | Explored
photo of animals
Image by VinothChandar
The variety of life in nature can be compared to a vast library of unread books, and the plundering of nature is comparable to the random discarding of whole volumes without having opened them, and learned from them. Our critical dependence on the great variety of nature for the progress we have already made has been amply documented. Indifference to the loss of species is, in effect, indifference to the future, and therefore a shameful carelessness about our children. ~ Peter Matthiessen

Shot in Mudhumalai Reserve Forests, Tamilnadu

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Spearmint Papa Seahorse with his two bebes

A few nice stuffed toy animals images I found:


Spearmint Papa Seahorse with his two bebes
stuffed toy animals
Image by snaulkter
From a recycled sweater blend of silk, angora, and wool, this Papa Seahorse is so very, very soft. He's also quite big, generously stuffed, and has two sweet little bebes that are completely removable.

just waiting to be loved..


flavia
stuffed toy animals
Image by merwing✿little dear


Toys on Parade - 2
stuffed toy animals
Image by nep

Cool Animals For Free images

A few nice animals for free images I found:


FREE DONKEY CARE WORKSHOP IN SPARSHOLT
animals for free
Image by Donkey Sanctuary Press Images
A FREE donkey care workshop run by international animal welfare charity The Donkey Sanctuary is being held at Sparsholt College in Sparsholt near Winchester on Saturday 9th July from 10am-4pm.

The charity is inviting local donkey owners or anyone who is thinking of owning a donkey to come along and spend a day on The ‘D is for Donkey’ Tour, which covers diets, de-worming and daily checks.

The tour will be delivered by experts from the charity, which helps hundreds of thousands of donkeys and mules every year through 29 countries worldwide.

Ben Hart, the Sanctuary’s donkey care training manager, says: “We’ve all heard the old adage ‘you are what you eat’, but have you ever stopped to think exactly how this may also be true for your donkey?

“Join us for more practical tips on feeding, and learn how to create the correct diet for your donkey. We’ll also be looking at parasite control including de-worming, pasture management and learning how to assess your donkey’s health and manage his daily care.”

These hands-on, practical and interactive workshops are FREE and have proven extremely popular in previous years so early booking is recommended to avoid disappointment.

The Donkey Sanctuary also runs a foster scheme which gives fit and healthy donkeys and mules the chance to experience the individual care and attention that comes from being part of a loving home.

If you think you would like to attend one of the workshops or think that you could provide a home for a pair of donkeys or mules please call the Welfare and Advice team at The Donkey Sanctuary on 01395 578222 for details.

ENDS

NOTES TO EDITOR
For an interview, further information or images, please contact The Donkey Sanctuary press office on 01395 573097/573014 or mobile 07970 927778

About The Donkey Sanctuary
The Donkey Sanctuary aims to protect donkeys and mules and promote their welfare worldwide.

The charity was founded by Dr Elisabeth Svendsen M.B.E. in 1969 and has since provided a sanctuary for life to more than 14,500 donkeys and mules in the UK, Ireland and Mainland Europe.

The Donkey Sanctuary supports projects to relieve the suffering of donkeys in 29 countries worldwide, including sanctuaries across Europe and major projects in Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Kenya and Mexico, where donkey welfare is improved through community education and veterinary work.

For further information telephone: 01395 578222, view www.thedonkeysanctuary.org.uk or visit the charity’s headquarters near Sidmouth in Devon (open 365 days/free admission).


cow
animals for free
Image by cali.org
This is an illustration from a CALI Lesson by Eric Molinsky. www.cali.org/lesson/855 CALI Lessons are interactive study materials that most law students can access for free. See cali.org to learn more.

Leopard 14

A few nice animal game images I found:


Leopard 14
animal game
Image by Mabacam
The Big Five and others! Taken in Timbavati Game Reserve, Limpopo, South Africa


Buffalo 1
animal game
Image by Mabacam
The Big Five and others! Taken in Timbavati Game Reserve, Limpopo, South Africa


Rhino 7
animal game
Image by Mabacam
The Big Five and others! Taken in Timbavati Game Reserve, Limpopo, South Africa

Cool Animal Behavior images

Some cool animal behavior images:


introducing pinky pie
animal behavior
Image by beccaplusmolly
for sustained star behaviour molly was allowed to choose something special at our local toy shop. so this is her new pal pinky pie. she talks, sings and makes sucky noises like maggie simpson.


Gemvid setup
animal behavior
Image by jepoirrier
This is the setup we used to record whole body movement of animals (rats in our case) with the Gemvid system: www.jcircadianrhythms.com/content/4/1/10


Summer telling Freedom a secret
animal behavior
Image by Marji Beach
Summer and Freedom share a secret. Sorta. Summer (right) is obsessed with Freedom's ear and nursing off of it. It's both adorable and sad. Both calves were taken from their mom's they day they were born and never got to nurse off their own mother. So they develop some odd, compulsive behaviors like inappropriate nursing.

Nice Endangered Species Animals photos

A few nice endangered species animals images I found:


Picture 72
endangered species animals
Image by ellenm1


Picture 32
endangered species animals
Image by ellenm1

Nice Animal Videos photos

A few nice animal videos images I found:


Bay Area Pet Fair 08
animal videos
Image by snuzzy


Bay Area Pet Fair 08
animal videos
Image by snuzzy


Bay Area Pet Fair 08
animal videos
Image by snuzzy

Picture 12.jpg

Some cool endangered species animals images:


Picture 12.jpg
endangered species animals
Image by ellenm1

The Making of Harry Potter

Check out these animal movie images:


The Making of Harry Potter
animal movie
Image by Dave Catchpole
Warner Bros Studio Tour London: The Making of Harry Potter
Warner Bros Studio, Aerodrome Way, Leavesden, Watford, Herts, WD25 7LS

A great day out for every fan of the boy wizard.

The Making of Harry Potter studio tour, covering 150,000 square foot, on two soundstages opened on the 31st March 2012, with stars galore at the red carpet launch at the Leavesden Studios where all eight movies were produced.

The home for many film productions, including several James Bond features, before a relatively new production company arrived there to make a film about a young boy who on his 11th birthday discovers he is a wizard.

Over the next ten years, the cast and crew of over 4,000 in total used more and more of the studios as the popularity of the books and films grew. The three young stars lived, grew up, went to school and turned into adults there on those stages.

Your tour begins in the foyer, with a flying Ford Anglia hanging from the ceiling and the walls adorned with huge photos of the cast, along with a few props.

Passing by the set of the cupboard under the stairs, you enter a room with a number of vertical TV screens showing Potter movie posters from around the world, followed by a short video sequence showing the rise of Harry’s popularity, the production teams discovery of the stories and the enormous worldwide success of the books and films.

Moving into the cinema, a short film introduced by Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint, talking about their experiences growing up on a film set for ten years, with clips from all eight films. The film ends with them standing in front of the main doors to the Great Hall and they walk in through the doors and invite you to follow them.

The screen at this point slowly rises to reveal the actual main doors to the Great Hall, surrounded with stone statues and carvings. What a wizard way to start the tour.

Walking through into the Great Hall we are told that we were now walking on the actual stone floor used in the films and seeing the actual tables where the actors ate their feasts. Dummies down each side of the hall wear the actual costumes used in the films. At the far end of the hall is the teachers’ table area, with more amazing costumes worn by Professors Dumbledore, Snape, McGonagall, Moody, Trelawney and Flitwick, as well as Hagrid and Filch too.

Leaving the Great Hall you enter the first of two vast sound stages. This includes sets for the Gryffindor Common Room and Dormitory, Dumbledore’s Office, Potions Classroom, Hagrid’s Hut, Burrow’s Kitchen and parts of the Ministry of Magic, also Umbridge’s gaudy pink, feline office. Each filled to the brim with props and costumes.

Props can be seen everywhere, with a massive cage in the centre, chock-a-block with goblets, chandeliers, wands and armour. A huge glass case contains the wands of 24 of the major characters – less than 1 percent of the total number of wands made for the films. The ornate doors to a Gringott’s vault and to the Chamber of Secrets are seen after passing a wall dedicated to the paintings produced to decorate the walls of Hogwarts.

Below the giant swinging pendulum of the Hogwarts castle clock there are several huge touch screens containing an interactive Marauders Map.

There are sections of the soundstage dedicated to various movie-making crafts. The hair and makeup section, costumes section, animal department, graphic design and production.
The final section in this first soundstage is dedicated to the Special Effects department with three huge video screens showing all the tricks and techniques, including greenscreen footage and CGI. Props attached to their motion rigs, include the Gringott’s Vault Cart and Mad-Eye Moody’s Recumbent Broomstick.

In separate room you can have a go on a broomstick or drive the Ford Anglia yourself, using the greenscreen technology.

The Backlot about half way round the tour is an open air section between the two soundstages where refreshments are available, including Butterbeer the popular wizarding beverage.

Also featured on the backlot are the Knight Bus, another Ford Anglia, Hagrid’s motorbike/sidecar, the Riddle family tombstone, a section of the rickety wooden Hogwarts Bridge, Potter’s burnt out cottage from Godric’s Hollow and Number 4 Privet Drive.

Entering the second soundstage you pass some of the giant chess pieces from the first movie. A number of video screens here progressively show what it was like to work in the creature shop, cleverly leading you from one screen to the next, past models of Fawkes, a snapping Monster Book of Monsters and a giant animatronic head of Hagrid. The next room has the life size (i.e., ENORMOUS!) model of Aragog the spider and one of three animatronic Buckbeak models.

Walking around the corner (WOW) you are transported into another world entirely. The dark lighting and cobbled street can only mean one thing – you have entered Diagon Alley. The shops using the original sets have been rebuilt– Flourish & Blotts, Eeylops Owl Emporium, Potage’s Cauldron Shop and of course Ollivander’s Wand Shop, each and every one them is crammed full of detail. At the other end of the street is Weasleys’ Wizard Wheezes, with the bright orange shopfront standing out from the crowd of blackness and featuring a moving model of one of the red-haired twins doffing his hat.

At the end of Diagon Alley you move onto the Art and Design department with walls covered with architectural drawings and detailed plans, accurate down to the millimetre, for many of the props and sets already seen. A draftsman’s table serves as a projection screen for another video about the work of the art department.

Moving on, up the ascending path are walls full of concept paintings and artwork, also intricate cardboard models of Hogsmead and the Hogwarts.

You are only looking at a model of the model though, as entering the next room, there, spread over at least 15 square metres is the most amazing, complex and elaborate model built to a 1:24 scale. It has a bigger footprint than the average house.

The last part of the tour is a fitting tribute to the crew and cast of the most popular film franchise of all time. A much tidier recreation of the interior of Ollivander’s Wand shop, with over 4,000 wand boxes lining its shelves – one for every single person who worked on the films.

Exit through the Gift Shop.


The Making of Harry Potter
animal movie
Image by Dave Catchpole
Warner Bros Studio Tour London: The Making of Harry Potter
Warner Bros Studio, Aerodrome Way, Leavesden, Watford, Herts, WD25 7LS

A great day out for every fan of the boy wizard.

The Making of Harry Potter studio tour, covering 150,000 square foot, on two soundstages opened on the 31st March 2012, with stars galore at the red carpet launch at the Leavesden Studios where all eight movies were produced.

The home for many film productions, including several James Bond features, before a relatively new production company arrived there to make a film about a young boy who on his 11th birthday discovers he is a wizard.

Over the next ten years, the cast and crew of over 4,000 in total used more and more of the studios as the popularity of the books and films grew. The three young stars lived, grew up, went to school and turned into adults there on those stages.

Your tour begins in the foyer, with a flying Ford Anglia hanging from the ceiling and the walls adorned with huge photos of the cast, along with a few props.

Passing by the set of the cupboard under the stairs, you enter a room with a number of vertical TV screens showing Potter movie posters from around the world, followed by a short video sequence showing the rise of Harry’s popularity, the production teams discovery of the stories and the enormous worldwide success of the books and films.

Moving into the cinema, a short film introduced by Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint, talking about their experiences growing up on a film set for ten years, with clips from all eight films. The film ends with them standing in front of the main doors to the Great Hall and they walk in through the doors and invite you to follow them.

The screen at this point slowly rises to reveal the actual main doors to the Great Hall, surrounded with stone statues and carvings. What a wizard way to start the tour.

Walking through into the Great Hall we are told that we were now walking on the actual stone floor used in the films and seeing the actual tables where the actors ate their feasts. Dummies down each side of the hall wear the actual costumes used in the films. At the far end of the hall is the teachers’ table area, with more amazing costumes worn by Professors Dumbledore, Snape, McGonagall, Moody, Trelawney and Flitwick, as well as Hagrid and Filch too.

Leaving the Great Hall you enter the first of two vast sound stages. This includes sets for the Gryffindor Common Room and Dormitory, Dumbledore’s Office, Potions Classroom, Hagrid’s Hut, Burrow’s Kitchen and parts of the Ministry of Magic, also Umbridge’s gaudy pink, feline office. Each filled to the brim with props and costumes.

Props can be seen everywhere, with a massive cage in the centre, chock-a-block with goblets, chandeliers, wands and armour. A huge glass case contains the wands of 24 of the major characters – less than 1 percent of the total number of wands made for the films. The ornate doors to a Gringott’s vault and to the Chamber of Secrets are seen after passing a wall dedicated to the paintings produced to decorate the walls of Hogwarts.

Below the giant swinging pendulum of the Hogwarts castle clock there are several huge touch screens containing an interactive Marauders Map.

There are sections of the soundstage dedicated to various movie-making crafts. The hair and makeup section, costumes section, animal department, graphic design and production.
The final section in this first soundstage is dedicated to the Special Effects department with three huge video screens showing all the tricks and techniques, including greenscreen footage and CGI. Props attached to their motion rigs, include the Gringott’s Vault Cart and Mad-Eye Moody’s Recumbent Broomstick.

In separate room you can have a go on a broomstick or drive the Ford Anglia yourself, using the greenscreen technology.

The Backlot about half way round the tour is an open air section between the two soundstages where refreshments are available, including Butterbeer the popular wizarding beverage.

Also featured on the backlot are the Knight Bus, another Ford Anglia, Hagrid’s motorbike/sidecar, the Riddle family tombstone, a section of the rickety wooden Hogwarts Bridge, Potter’s burnt out cottage from Godric’s Hollow and Number 4 Privet Drive.

Entering the second soundstage you pass some of the giant chess pieces from the first movie. A number of video screens here progressively show what it was like to work in the creature shop, cleverly leading you from one screen to the next, past models of Fawkes, a snapping Monster Book of Monsters and a giant animatronic head of Hagrid. The next room has the life size (i.e., ENORMOUS!) model of Aragog the spider and one of three animatronic Buckbeak models.

Walking around the corner (WOW) you are transported into another world entirely. The dark lighting and cobbled street can only mean one thing – you have entered Diagon Alley. The shops using the original sets have been rebuilt– Flourish & Blotts, Eeylops Owl Emporium, Potage’s Cauldron Shop and of course Ollivander’s Wand Shop, each and every one them is crammed full of detail. At the other end of the street is Weasleys’ Wizard Wheezes, with the bright orange shopfront standing out from the crowd of blackness and featuring a moving model of one of the red-haired twins doffing his hat.

At the end of Diagon Alley you move onto the Art and Design department with walls covered with architectural drawings and detailed plans, accurate down to the millimetre, for many of the props and sets already seen. A draftsman’s table serves as a projection screen for another video about the work of the art department.

Moving on, up the ascending path are walls full of concept paintings and artwork, also intricate cardboard models of Hogsmead and the Hogwarts.

You are only looking at a model of the model though, as entering the next room, there, spread over at least 15 square metres is the most amazing, complex and elaborate model built to a 1:24 scale. It has a bigger footprint than the average house.

The last part of the tour is a fitting tribute to the crew and cast of the most popular film franchise of all time. A much tidier recreation of the interior of Ollivander’s Wand shop, with over 4,000 wand boxes lining its shelves – one for every single person who worked on the films.

Exit through the Gift Shop.


The Making of Harry Potter
animal movie
Image by Dave Catchpole
Warner Bros Studio Tour London: The Making of Harry Potter
Warner Bros Studio, Aerodrome Way, Leavesden, Watford, Herts, WD25 7LS

A great day out for every fan of the boy wizard.

The Making of Harry Potter studio tour, covering 150,000 square foot, on two soundstages opened on the 31st March 2012, with stars galore at the red carpet launch at the Leavesden Studios where all eight movies were produced.

The home for many film productions, including several James Bond features, before a relatively new production company arrived there to make a film about a young boy who on his 11th birthday discovers he is a wizard.

Over the next ten years, the cast and crew of over 4,000 in total used more and more of the studios as the popularity of the books and films grew. The three young stars lived, grew up, went to school and turned into adults there on those stages.

Your tour begins in the foyer, with a flying Ford Anglia hanging from the ceiling and the walls adorned with huge photos of the cast, along with a few props.

Passing by the set of the cupboard under the stairs, you enter a room with a number of vertical TV screens showing Potter movie posters from around the world, followed by a short video sequence showing the rise of Harry’s popularity, the production teams discovery of the stories and the enormous worldwide success of the books and films.

Moving into the cinema, a short film introduced by Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint, talking about their experiences growing up on a film set for ten years, with clips from all eight films. The film ends with them standing in front of the main doors to the Great Hall and they walk in through the doors and invite you to follow them.

The screen at this point slowly rises to reveal the actual main doors to the Great Hall, surrounded with stone statues and carvings. What a wizard way to start the tour.

Walking through into the Great Hall we are told that we were now walking on the actual stone floor used in the films and seeing the actual tables where the actors ate their feasts. Dummies down each side of the hall wear the actual costumes used in the films. At the far end of the hall is the teachers’ table area, with more amazing costumes worn by Professors Dumbledore, Snape, McGonagall, Moody, Trelawney and Flitwick, as well as Hagrid and Filch too.

Leaving the Great Hall you enter the first of two vast sound stages. This includes sets for the Gryffindor Common Room and Dormitory, Dumbledore’s Office, Potions Classroom, Hagrid’s Hut, Burrow’s Kitchen and parts of the Ministry of Magic, also Umbridge’s gaudy pink, feline office. Each filled to the brim with props and costumes.

Props can be seen everywhere, with a massive cage in the centre, chock-a-block with goblets, chandeliers, wands and armour. A huge glass case contains the wands of 24 of the major characters – less than 1 percent of the total number of wands made for the films. The ornate doors to a Gringott’s vault and to the Chamber of Secrets are seen after passing a wall dedicated to the paintings produced to decorate the walls of Hogwarts.

Below the giant swinging pendulum of the Hogwarts castle clock there are several huge touch screens containing an interactive Marauders Map.

There are sections of the soundstage dedicated to various movie-making crafts. The hair and makeup section, costumes section, animal department, graphic design and production.
The final section in this first soundstage is dedicated to the Special Effects department with three huge video screens showing all the tricks and techniques, including greenscreen footage and CGI. Props attached to their motion rigs, include the Gringott’s Vault Cart and Mad-Eye Moody’s Recumbent Broomstick.

In separate room you can have a go on a broomstick or drive the Ford Anglia yourself, using the greenscreen technology.

The Backlot about half way round the tour is an open air section between the two soundstages where refreshments are available, including Butterbeer the popular wizarding beverage.

Also featured on the backlot are the Knight Bus, another Ford Anglia, Hagrid’s motorbike/sidecar, the Riddle family tombstone, a section of the rickety wooden Hogwarts Bridge, Potter’s burnt out cottage from Godric’s Hollow and Number 4 Privet Drive.

Entering the second soundstage you pass some of the giant chess pieces from the first movie. A number of video screens here progressively show what it was like to work in the creature shop, cleverly leading you from one screen to the next, past models of Fawkes, a snapping Monster Book of Monsters and a giant animatronic head of Hagrid. The next room has the life size (i.e., ENORMOUS!) model of Aragog the spider and one of three animatronic Buckbeak models.

Walking around the corner (WOW) you are transported into another world entirely. The dark lighting and cobbled street can only mean one thing – you have entered Diagon Alley. The shops using the original sets have been rebuilt– Flourish & Blotts, Eeylops Owl Emporium, Potage’s Cauldron Shop and of course Ollivander’s Wand Shop, each and every one them is crammed full of detail. At the other end of the street is Weasleys’ Wizard Wheezes, with the bright orange shopfront standing out from the crowd of blackness and featuring a moving model of one of the red-haired twins doffing his hat.

At the end of Diagon Alley you move onto the Art and Design department with walls covered with architectural drawings and detailed plans, accurate down to the millimetre, for many of the props and sets already seen. A draftsman’s table serves as a projection screen for another video about the work of the art department.

Moving on, up the ascending path are walls full of concept paintings and artwork, also intricate cardboard models of Hogsmead and the Hogwarts.

You are only looking at a model of the model though, as entering the next room, there, spread over at least 15 square metres is the most amazing, complex and elaborate model built to a 1:24 scale. It has a bigger footprint than the average house.

The last part of the tour is a fitting tribute to the crew and cast of the most popular film franchise of all time. A much tidier recreation of the interior of Ollivander’s Wand shop, with over 4,000 wand boxes lining its shelves – one for every single person who worked on the films.

Exit through the Gift Shop.

Cool Plush Stuffed Animals images

Check out these plush stuffed animals images:


Ryuji
plush stuffed animals
Image by plushplex
Glum Ninjas C.P.F. is a covert protection force for people who want inconspicuous protection. They disguise themselves as run-of-the-mill stuffed animals and keep a watchful eye, waiting to spring into action at the first sign of danger.


Ryuji
plush stuffed animals
Image by plushplex
Glum Ninjas C.P.F. is a covert protection force for people who want inconspicuous protection. They disguise themselves as run-of-the-mill stuffed animals and keep a watchful eye, waiting to spring into action at the first sign of danger.

Nice Animal Jobs photos

Some cool animal jobs images:


IMG_0016
animal jobs
Image by itsjustkate
Pandas!


IMG_0017
animal jobs
Image by itsjustkate
Pandas!

Nice Free Animals photos

Check out these free animals images:



Battery Cages
free animals
Image by Farm Sanctuary
Battery Cages

(Feel free to distribute freely for not-for-profit use, but please credit Farm Sanctuary. If you are media and are in need of a high-resolution version of this image, please contact us at media@farmsanctuary.org and request the file "batthens11_300_1".)


Battery Cages
free animals
Image by Farm Sanctuary
Battery Cages

(Feel free to distribute freely for not-for-profit use, but please credit Farm Sanctuary. If you are media and are in need of a high-resolution version of this image, please contact us at media@farmsanctuary.org and request the file "batthens09_300_1".)

Cool Animal Rescue Shelters images

Some cool animal rescue shelters images:


Wonderful cats at the Mosaic Feline Rescue (Ann Arbor, Michigan) - Sunday May 12, 2013
animal rescue shelters
Image by cseeman
Volunteering at the Mosaic Feline Rescue in Ann Arbor. These are wonderful cats and are looking for a good home. These photos are from Mother's Day - Sunday May 12, 2013. We have alot from the "Materinty Ward" with all the kittens. Been a while since I have been in - my they have grown! And there are a ton of pics today because of all the new kittens and mothers who are at Mosaic. More kittens are on their way!


Wonderful cats at the Mosaic Feline Rescue (Ann Arbor, Michigan) - Sunday May 12, 2013
animal rescue shelters
Image by cseeman
Volunteering at the Mosaic Feline Rescue in Ann Arbor. These are wonderful cats and are looking for a good home. These photos are from Mother's Day - Sunday May 12, 2013. We have alot from the "Materinty Ward" with all the kittens. Been a while since I have been in - my they have grown! And there are a ton of pics today because of all the new kittens and mothers who are at Mosaic. More kittens are on their way!

Cool Photos Of Animals images

Check out these photos of animals images:


gloved one
photos of animals
Image by istolethetv
A French Bulldog named Satchmo dressed as Michael Jackson. 19th Annual Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade, October 25th, 2009, New York City.
If you like this picture, check out my other pictures of dogs in costumes.


dynamutt
photos of animals
Image by istolethetv
Dynamite Dachshund, 19th Annual Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade, October 25th, 2009, New York City.
If you like this picture, check out my other pictures of dogs in costumes.

Nice Animal Photos photos

A few nice animal photos images I found:



NatAmerSD--_MG_0684
animal photos
Image by DJ Flickr
Native American Artisan Gourds, Gourd art and animal miniatures. Old Town area, San Diego CA,

Available light.multiple blends and color shifts in PS2.

RULE of Composition used: Golden Section See:

www.flickr.com/photos/tom-sidock/2665562647/in/photostream/

SIGMA lens Bokah is mild and slightly smeary.
Available light.multiple blends and color shifts in PS2.
Color Cast is developed to the light brown to imitate a 'Dave Hill' like effect.

The Artisan was buried in the fruits of his craft, I wanted to show the clutter of his life as art by shooting very wide. I ended up cropping to the aforementioned rule.

Nice Animal Images photos

Some cool animal images images:


On The Fence
animal images
Image by Nick Chill Photography
View Large On Black
A Great Blue Heron, fluffing up on a fence at Kumeyaay Lake, La Mesa, CA.

20100604-167

Follow me on facebook and twitter!

This image is free to use under a Creative-Commons Non-Commercial Share-alike license. Be sure to properly attribute the image, and please let me know if you use it.


yuan dog
animal images
Image by istolethetv
At the fish, bird and insect market in beijing, china, there's a dog that has been trained to take paper money from people, and then redeem it at a local shop for a sausage. you can see it in action here

Just think what the smell was like??

A few nice service animal images I found:


Just think what the smell was like??
service animal
Image by Brian Digital
Aftermath, Truck lost control at the Holmston Roundabout (Ayr) and rolled over ejecting it’s load of animal carcasses. Fortunately the driver only suffered minor injury's, and it happened early on so no pedestrians around.

See where this picture was taken. [?]


DSC_3076
service animal
Image by USDAgov
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) personnel, Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry (ODAFF) staff, and volunteers work at the pet triage at Home Depot to care for and relocate lost pets in Oklahoma. Photo courtesy of the ODAFF.


Hollywood Forever
service animal
Image by DonnaGrayson
I was at Hollywood Forever Cemetary
for the Memorial Service in rememberance of Rudolph Valentino .

Picture 52

Some cool endangered species animals images:


Picture 52
endangered species animals
Image by ellenm1


Picture 43
endangered species animals
Image by ellenm1

Pig dies in transit

Some cool animals for free images:


Pig dies in transit
animals for free
Image by Farm Sanctuary
The body of a hog who died in transit is hoisted into the back of a rendering truck to be ground up and used in animal feed, fertilizer, and other rendered products.

(Feel free to distribute freely for not-for-profit use, but please credit Farm Sanctuary. If you are media and are in need of a high-resolution version of this image, please contact us at media@farmsanctuary.org and request the file "dead_hog_hoisted_300_1".)


Tigers
animals for free
Image by tjuel
Tigers at Copenhagen Zoo, Denmark

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Feel free to use this photo for non-commercial
purposes as long as you credit me with a link to
this Flickr profile. Please notify me if you decide
to use any of my photos. Thanks :)


Tigers
animals for free
Image by tjuel
Tigers at Copenhagen Zoo, Denmark

---------------------------------------------------------------
Feel free to use this photo for non-commercial
purposes as long as you credit me with a link to
this Flickr profile. Please notify me if you decide
to use any of my photos. Thanks :)

Nice Animal Abuse photos

Check out these animal abuse images:


I am The HSUS. I am Nebraska.
animal abuse
Image by humanesocietyoftheunitedstates
Michelle, Gretna, NE: Animals don't have a voice against violence and abuse. The HSUS is that voice and I stand with them. [Submit your own photo and stand with Nebraska animal lovers.]


I am The HSUS. I am Nebraska.
animal abuse
Image by humanesocietyoftheunitedstates
Michelle, Omaha, NE: The animals don't have a voice against abuse and neglect. The HSUS is their voice and I stand behind them. [Submit your own photo and stand with Nebraska animal lovers.]


Wildhorse Rescue Ranch in AZ
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Image by mariancall
Such a cool place! We did an evening concert here right out with the horses and cats, and lived at the ranch for a few nights.

Scott with less hair (sob) working hard in the gift shop.

Visit www.mudpony.com for more info about the ranch or the horses, or to make a tax-deductible donation. It costs them about 00 per month to feed & doctor abused horses, or animals that would go to the slaughterhouse. After rehabilitating the animals, they adopt them out to good owners.

Nice Animals Photos photos

Check out these animals photos images:


The Clan in Here
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Image by Randi Deuro
Our two yellow labs with their new brother the golden retriever


Bear Fight -2
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Image by Bob Jagendorf

Enigma

Some cool stuff animals images:


Enigma
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Image by metimbers2000
Best viewed through binoculars.

Strobists: SB600 hanging from doorway above his head, no flash on camera was used. 24 mm, don't know the strength, but I bumped it up from where it would normally have been.

Learn how to light at Strobist.


I Moose You {16/365}
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Image by Helen Chang
My gift for my friend. I bought her maple syrup because of an inside joke but I couldn't just hand her the syrup so I bought her a moose. Oh Canadia.



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Image by Joel Mann

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