Some cool wild animals images:
Backyard Fox
Image by Scott Ableman
Fox in our backyard, June 3, 2006
Some cool wild animals images:
Backyard Fox
Image by Scott Ableman
Fox in our backyard, June 3, 2006
A few nice photos of animals images I found:
Chickens helping me tidy up the potager ready for planting
Image by hardworkinghippy
chad muska
Image by Caesar Sebastian
old photo
Hair
Image by Caesar Sebastian
on our way to Sin City
Check out these animal rescue images:
The Pack
Image by Bruce McKay Yellow Snow Photography
Walking on the opposing bank of Liard River across from Lower Post, B.C. Taken by Lindsay ...genetically enhanced by moi.
diana: before and after / antes y despues
Image by AmazonCARES
Traffic
Image by Bruce McKay Yellow Snow Photography
Champ distrusting the camera as he waits for Buddy to lead him down the trail.
Some cool video of animals images:
20080530 - Oranjello in the bathtub - 157-5772_IMG
Image by Rev. Xanatos Satanicos Bombasticos (ClintJCL)
Oranjello likes to go into the bathtub. See that metal drain hair-stopper? Gone. He played with it, grabbed it, and moved it somewhere else. We have no idea where his stash is!
And yes: Our bathmats are really gross. But since you WASH in the shower, we fail to see the issue in this, other than aesthetic. Just wash your foot when you get out if you're paranoid. It beats slipping.
Oranjello the cat, bathtub, drain stopper.
Clint and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.
May 30, 2008.
... Read my blog at ClintJCL.wordpress.com
... Read Carolyn's blog at CarolynCASL.wordpress.com
Some recent Oranjello videos:
...View video of Oranjello playing with Clint's hand at: www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9ZipSUazxA
...View video of Oranjello playing with Clint's foot at: www.youtube.com/watch?v=PuyPNHVzOAM
...View video of Oranjello playing with a rubber band put on his head at: www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjR8i2NEGh8
...View short video of Oranjello trying, but failing, to reach his scratching post from the couch (lazy cat!) at: www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1QN4Z2Q0IM
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Image by burtonwood + holmes
Translations is a collaborative work by Tom Burtonwood and Jacob C. Hammes. It has been selected for the inaugural Art Loop Open an art competition in Chicago. Translations is exhibited in the lobby of the Hard Rock Hotel located at 230 N. Michigan. Members of the public are invited to view the piece from October 15th – 29th and vote on it. Translations was first presented at Three Walls as part of their “Chasing Two Rabbits” program in Winter 2010.
Art Loop Open: www.artloopopen.com/artists/tom-burtonwood-jacob-c-hammes
Translations on Vimeo: vimeo.com/10750465
About the video:
Contained within our unique animal identity is a strong desire to witness and experience symmetry, a desire informed by an overwhelming lack of its immediate presence in our waking lives. Symmetry and uniformity are present in the video collaboration between Burtonwood and Hammes, abstracted in terms of geometry and pure tones. Folding cubes and squares are accompanied by modulated, warbling sine waves and occasional bursts of distorted guttural voices, suggesting a human presence in a world of pure geometric and sonic abstraction.
Tom Burtonwood is an artist originally from the UK living and working in Oak Park, IL. He is interested in an array of subjects and issues relating to image making, ubiquitous technology and interactive objects. Currently he is working on a series of modular color studies relating to the video game Tetris. Recent exhibitions include The Center for Book and Paper Arts, Columbia College, Chicago; Three Walls, Chicago; Fountain, Brooklyn; Apex Art, New York. Burtonwood teaches at Columbia College and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Jacob C Hammes is a Chicago based interdisciplinary artist whose range of projects investigate the strained relationships and sites of interaction between humans and the natural world. Hammes is primarily interested in emphasizing the disconnection between the desire to emulate nature and our ability to understand it. Primarily using sculpture, digital media, and hypnosis, Hammes attempts to reveal the struggle to connect with our own animal identity.
Hammes has exhibited and performed extensively throughout the midwest and internationally. Hammes' work and various projects have been reviewed in publications such as Art Papers, Proximity Magazine, and the Leonardo Music journal.
A few nice photos of animals images I found:
Daily Disney - Tree of Life at Night
Image by Express Monorail
...hand held – believe it or not. Gotta love image stabilization that works!
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Quick EXIF:
Camera: Olympus E-P1 "Pen"
Lens: Panasonic LUMIX G 20mm f/1.7
Mode: Aperture Priority
Exposure: 1/6 sec
Aperture: f/1.7
Focal Length: 20mm (40mm full frame equivalent)
ISO: 100
Bias: -1.0 EV
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Amur Leopard
Image by digitalART2
A few nice animals photo images I found:
particularly pampered poodle
Image by jenny downing
Tiger beetle - Cicindela aurulenta
Image by hkmoths
Tiger Beetle, Lions' Nature Centre, Sai Kung, Hong Kong 2006-07-22
kurdistan kurdi Aqrah, Akre.
Image by Kurdistan Photo كوردستان
kurdistan kurdi You're looking at Aqrah, Akre.
A few nice animal shelters images I found:
PetSmart December 2010
Image by DirtBikeDBA (Mike)
Charity Event for Purrfect Pals no kill shelter
Some cool images of animals images:
From the Cradle to the Grave
Image by Cornell University Library
Collection: Cornell University Collection of Political Americana, Cornell University Library
Repository: Susan H. Douglas Political Americana Collection, #2214 Rare & Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library, Cornell University
Title: From the Cradle to the Grave
Political Party: Republican
Date Made: 1881
Measurement: Print: 28 x 22 in.; 71.12 x 55.88 cm
Classification: Prints
Persistent URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/5z7h
There are no known U.S. copyright restrictions on this image. The digital file is owned by the Cornell University Library which is making it freely available with the request that, when possible, the Library be credited as its source.
Indian Wild Ass (Khur)
Image by Umang Dutt
More images from my trip to the Wild Ass Sanctuary in the Little Rann on Kutch on umangdutt.blogspot.com
The Indian wild ass (Equus hemionus khur) also called khur, is a subspecies of the Onager native to Southern Asia. This animal was on the brink of extinction a few years ago, but now their numbers are steadily increasing . . .
The coat is usually sandy, but varies from reddish grey, fawn, to pale chestnut. The animal possesses an erect, dark mane which runs from the back of the head and along the neck. The mane is then followed by a dark brown stripe running along the back, to the root of the tail.
Wild ass graze between dawn and dusk. The animal feeds on grass, leaves and fruits of plant, crop, Prosopis pods, and saline vegetation. It is one of the fastest of Indian animals, with speeds clocked at about 50 km. per hour. Stallions live either solitarily, or in small groups of twos and threes while family herds remain large. Mating season is in rainy season. When a mare comes into heat, she separates from the herd with a stallion who battles against rivals for her possession. After few days, the pair returns to the herd. The mare gives birth to one foal. The male foal weans away by 1-2 years of age, while the female continues to stay with the family herd.
Check out these service animal images:
poster symbol - paw
Image by Leo Reynolds
Birchanger Green Service Station
Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England, UK
Humboldt penguin
Image by Mike Souza
Save the Chula Vista Nature Center
Chula Vista Nature Center
A few nice animals video images I found:
Ups, Glück gehabt ;-))
Image by baerchen57
zur Zeit ist Krötenwanderung, da werden wohl einige dran glauben müssen, diese zwei haben es geschafft!
Hier habe ich noch mehr Bilder zu einer Diashow zusammen gestellt:
www.kizoa.de/diashow/d2443598k5631570o1/sie-kein-frosch
wild Orang Utans in Gunung Leuser National Park, Sumatra [video] (incomplete)
Image by Felix Krohn
Some Orang Utan action in Gunung Leuser National Park next to Ketambe in Aceh Region, Northern Sumatra, Indonesia. Sounds like our local guide was most impressed to see a pissing orang utan!
Flickr cuts the video after 90seconds, here's the full version: www.youtube.com/watch?v=oq4INkwaTY4
A few nice animal names images I found:
garden friend
Image by Sudachi
Jorō Spider (Nephila clavata).
My garden, Aomori city, Japan
The Jorō Spider is named after a female spider monster from Japanese folklore.
Check out these toy animals images:
New cat toy
Image by thatautguy
Tigger peeking out of his new scratching post
Silly guy!
Image by Enamored_With_Horses
Here is Spike, playing with a toy mouse!
Some cool pictures of animals images:
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Image by colourized
Day 075: 15th March 2008 -- I completely forgot about today's picture until ~11:50pm, so: a photo of my new kittens taken earlier in the day.
Chained 2
Image by CameliaTWU
It seems that Romania did not have an animal protection and rescue organization at the time I took this picture, in 2005. This lion cub was used to provide income to the owner from tourists taking photos of and with it. The cub was in full sun without water close by.
Check out these wild animal images:
Lions & Lion Cubs
Image by fortherock
Lion Camp; Lion Cubs San Diego Wild Animal Park Safari Park March 2008
A few nice animal humane society images I found:
Yancey County Humane Society
Image by Kolin Toney
Yancey County Humane Society
Image by Kolin Toney
Yancey County Humane Society
Image by Kolin Toney
Check out these animal videos images:
20020809 - 106-0671 - Samhain - on catnip - DragonStyle
Image by Rev. Xanatos Satanicos Bombasticos (ClintJCL)
Samhain loved catnip. I miss him. R.I.P.
catnip.
Samhain the cat.
video.
Clint and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.
August 9, 2002.
Mischief video 3_29_08 055
Image by Rocky Mountain Feline Rescue
Monty Video 3_29_08 062
Image by Rocky Mountain Feline Rescue
Some cool animal names images:
Dog
Image by Boston Public Library
File name: 08_06_000907
Title: Dog
Creator/Contributor: Jones, Leslie, 1886-1967 (photographer)
Date created: 1917 - 1934 (approximate)
Physical description: 1 negative : glass, black & white ; 4 x 5 in.
Genre: Glass negatives
Subjects: Dogs
Notes: Title from information provided by Leslie Jones or the Boston Public Library on the negative or negative sleeve.; Date supplied by cataloger.
Collection: Leslie Jones Collection
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: Copyright © Leslie Jones.
Preferred citation: Courtesy of the Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones Collection.
Cat
Image by Boston Public Library
File name: 08_06_000885
Title: Cat
Creator/Contributor: Jones, Leslie, 1886-1967 (photographer)
Date created: 1917 - 1934 (approximate)
Physical description: 1 negative : glass, black & white ; 4 x 5 in.
Genre: Glass negatives
Subjects: Cats
Notes: Title from information provided by Leslie Jones or the Boston Public Library on the negative or negative sleeve.; Date supplied by cataloger.
Collection: Leslie Jones Collection
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: Copyright © Leslie Jones.
Preferred citation: Courtesy of the Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones Collection.
Dog
Image by Boston Public Library
File name: 08_06_000889
Title: Dog
Creator/Contributor: Jones, Leslie, 1886-1967 (photographer)
Date created: 1917 - 1934 (approximate)
Physical description: 1 negative : glass, black & white ; 4 x 5 in.
Genre: Glass negatives
Subjects: Dogs
Notes: Title from information provided by Leslie Jones or the Boston Public Library on the negative or negative sleeve.; Date supplied by cataloger.
Collection: Leslie Jones Collection
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: Copyright © Leslie Jones.
Preferred citation: Courtesy of the Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones Collection.
A few nice animal picture images I found:
Loro Parque - Blaulatzara
Image by BlaM4c
Picture taken at Loro Parque in Puerto de la Cruz / Tenerife.
A few nice about pet animals images I found:
#watching-fromda-window
Image by sillydog
Meet Snoopy. I wouldn't say he's the incarnation of Avalanche, but let's just say he's about the best dog ever.
Toby
Image by NathanaelB
Keeping me company while Jenny is in Alaska for the next three weeks.
For more of my photography and stories about my travels please visit my photo blog.
A few nice animal adoption images I found:
Sunbathing
Image by Slamolo
Adoption éphémère. Nourri et décrotté, il a pu survivre à sa diarrhée et gambade encore dans son quartier.
Endroit : Télemly (voir la carte pour plus de détails).
Sashi Demonstrates the Ladder
Image by regansbox
Sashi was really gorgeous but not too fond of me. She demonstrated the ladder at the Colonel's Barracks several times.
Check out these animal sanctuary images:
Sanctuary stroll
Image by The Donkey Sanctuary
Check out these types of animals images:
At the hood of an oldtimer 2 - Flapser hiking at the Hautes Fagnes (High Fens) - Ardennes, Belgium - 18 May 2007
Image by David d'O
Before I walked over the High Fens, I encountered a couple of beautiful oldtimers at the parking place. I had to polish the hood a bit.
Have a look at the blog post at Youssouf's Sheeplog with this photo.
To see where this photo was taken exactly, have a look at the interactive map and zoom in and out for a better overview.
Flapser (cuddly sheep / friend of Youssouf)
At the hood of an oldtimer - Flapser hiking at the Hautes Fagnes (High Fens) - Ardennes, Belgium - 18 May 2007
Image by David d'O
Before I walked over the High Fens, I encountered a couple of beautiful oldtimers at the parking place. I had to polish the hood a bit.
Have a look at the blog post at Youssouf's Sheeplog with this photo.
To see where this photo was taken exactly, have a look at the interactive map and zoom in and out for a better overview.
Flapser (cuddly sheep / friend of Youssouf)
A few nice service animal images I found:
DSC_9243
Image by State Farm
The National Fire Dog Monument was created to recognize the incredible contributions that accelerant detection canines (arson dogs) make in keeping communities safe. These dogs do not ask for anything in return after risking their lives to reduce the negative impact of arson in their communities.
The life size bronze monument depicts a firefighter looking down at his canine partner who in turn is looking up at his partner ready to work. This incredible monument, From Ashes to Answers, was sculpted by 22 year old artist and Colorado firefighter, Austin Weishel. The bronzing process is being completed by BRONZE SERVICES FINE ART FOUNDRY in Loveland, CO.
The monument traveled from Denver, CO to Washington D.C. for placement at D.C. Fire Station #3 where the general public will be able to view it. The National Fire Dog Monument road show; is co-sponsored by State Farm and the American Humane Association. The monument made stops at state capitals along the way to D.C. as a way to recognize the contributions of first responders and their canine partners.
Learn more at www.arsondog.org.
DSC_7842
Image by State Farm
The National Fire Dog Monument was created to recognize the incredible contributions that accelerant detection canines (arson dogs) make in keeping communities safe. These dogs do not ask for anything in return after risking their lives to reduce the negative impact of arson in their communities.
The life size bronze monument depicts a firefighter looking down at his canine partner who in turn is looking up at his partner ready to work. This incredible monument, From Ashes to Answers, was sculpted by 22 year old artist and Colorado firefighter, Austin Weishel. The bronzing process is being completed by BRONZE SERVICES FINE ART FOUNDRY in Loveland, CO.
The monument traveled from Denver, CO to Washington D.C. for placement at D.C. Fire Station #3 where the general public will be able to view it. The National Fire Dog Monument road show; is co-sponsored by State Farm and the American Humane Association. The monument made stops at state capitals along the way to D.C. as a way to recognize the contributions of first responders and their canine partners.
Learn more at www.arsondog.org.
DSC_8335
Image by State Farm
The National Fire Dog Monument was created to recognize the incredible contributions that accelerant detection canines (arson dogs) make in keeping communities safe. These dogs do not ask for anything in return after risking their lives to reduce the negative impact of arson in their communities.
The life size bronze monument depicts a firefighter looking down at his canine partner who in turn is looking up at his partner ready to work. This incredible monument, From Ashes to Answers, was sculpted by 22 year old artist and Colorado firefighter, Austin Weishel. The bronzing process is being completed by BRONZE SERVICES FINE ART FOUNDRY in Loveland, CO.
The monument traveled from Denver, CO to Washington D.C. for placement at D.C. Fire Station #3 where the general public will be able to view it. The National Fire Dog Monument road show; is co-sponsored by State Farm and the American Humane Association. The monument made stops at state capitals along the way to D.C. as a way to recognize the contributions of first responders and their canine partners.
Learn more at www.arsondog.org.
A few nice animal control images I found:
Animals 3-25
Image by GabeB
These toy animals keep showing up in the control room
On the barricades!
Image by Reini68
Motif
Rumors appeared that in Waspistan civil unrest was going on. Here are the first pictures of some of the revolutionist, building up barricades. So far WPD (Wasp Police Department) known as the Yellow Jackets claims to have everything under control - but there were reports that some of the barricades were already burning.
Technical
These are some dead wasps I found so I put them up in line to get these pictures. Taken with a Canon EOS 350D (Rebel XT) an EF-S 60 mm macro lens and a MR-14 EX ring macro flash. Manual Exposure with ETTL II flash control.
On the barricades!
Image by Reini68
Motif
Rumors appeared that in Waspistan civil unrest was going on. Here are the first pictures of some of the revolutionist, building up barricades. So far WPD (Wasp Police Department) known as the Yellow Jackets claims to have everything under control - but there were reports that some of the barricades were already burning.
Technical
These are some dead wasps I found so I put them up in line to get these pictures. Taken with a Canon EOS 350D (Rebel XT) an EF-S 60 mm macro lens and a MR-14 EX ring macro flash. Manual Exposure with ETTL II flash control.