I stumbled ofver this chap – Tank – whilst wondering thru my local park at midnight. Dashed home to grab my camera and started shooting.
Taken at the 2007 Airpower over Hampton Roads airshow at Langley Air Force base. This was my first time seeing the Thunderbirds, they put on a pretty good show.
In that order. Not such a bad way to pass the time don’t you think? /
I did close taking this picture and I saw from my camera that the head of the dragon fly was looking at me. It appeared that it knew that I was taking its photo and then it made action to interest me the human….
Corde Lisse moves are normally a combination of held postures and drops using ropes normally made from soft cotton about 25-30mm thick. It is closely related to both silks, another aerial circus skill performed on one or two long strips of strong fabric, often in bright colors. It requires great skill and strength. Performers do not have any kind of safety net or safety line, relying on their own strength and ability to prevent a fall. It is also possible for two people to perform on the same rope, although more than two is very rare. These people can either hang off each other, or both be at different heights on the rope itself. The most famous use of aerial Cirque du Soleil also use corde lisse, silks and trapeze in their shows.
Architecture
Sandy River, Oregon, friends lift me up for a backflip as Katana Triplett shoots from Canon 20D. With the crop and a little tweaking, the photo opens up for an interesting piece.
Capoeira floreio/ acrobatics / by Deirdra Hazeley Acrylic on canvas
This is done based on a photograph by vishstudio. I can’t thank Andrei enough for this the use of his beautiful photo…….........
this is Andreya. / Andreya is crazy flexible. / This heart you see, is truly spray painted on this tree. / I have another photo on redbubble using the same tree for a photo here
Angus limbers up …. Matilda & Angus / Southbank (Dec 2008)
Rear view of a Pacific White-sided Dolphin leaping out of ocean and scattering a shoal of herring in the Johnstone Strait, north-east Vancouver Island, BC ,Canada Canon 20D / 1/800sec F7.1 ISO 200
An alternative logo for acrobat reader.
Limburg, Netherlands / Olympus E-410 / / Have a look at my other photos. For example: / / Or browse through one of my categories: / animal / building / cemetery / church / damselfly / dragonfly / drop / fall / flower / france / insect / leaf / light / macro / nature / other / reflection / water / winter
Corel Painter painting
Chickadees are described in one of my bird books as “merry little birds” that flit from tree to tree “often hanging acrobatically up side down as they search for those tiny creatures…”. This one is the Black-capped chickadee, that frequents coastal British Columbia, where this image was captured, using a Nikon D300 and Nikkor 600 mm lens. The song of the black-capped chickadee is one of my favorites. They have quite a repertoire of sounds, depending on the situation.
Shot at The Dance Factory’s end of term performance.
Nikon D80 / 18-135mm / exif
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