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I don’t know why, but its always a little bit strange when you find items that belong to really small children. items such as dolls, cots and prams etc always seem to have that extra added edge of creepiness.
27×35cm oil on canvas
An abandoned house in Sweetgrass, MT – a small town on the US-Canada border. Sony a350K, 30mm, F/13, 1/250 Thanks so much for stopping by—my other work can be seen by theme here….......
This is a small bay at the end of the Cot Valley just round the corner from from Cape Cornwall and Lands End. The valley can be approached from St.Just. And that is about as far west as you can go. Next stop – the Good Ole USA. . / . / . / . / . / . /
This is the newest addition to our family. My nephew Joseph. Born on Feb 4th. Tonight was the first time I had met the little guy and I was so pleased I had my camera with me. I have tons of shots of Joseph and I plan to post a series of shots. Hope you like them
Bedroom from Toll House built in 1822 – Avoncroft Museum, Worcestershire, England
A tableau style photo….. we have a baby arriving soon and are Peter Sellers fans! 50mm, f1.4, t1/90, iso200. ========== You may find my website worth a peek ==========
A typical Indian Cot used in villages
Another shot of the car.
Most things at different angles of approach hold surprises. these beach cots caught my eye and reminded me.
Never seen his car in person before so I had to get out and get some shots… Photo taken @ CFC in Ogden 4 April 2008
yellow dub bus at caldi cot wales uk
It turned its head and spoke to me. Course I don’t speak fish or monster and in any case I was running like the clappers up the valley path towards the car park. Lol. WARNING. This picture was interperated from a dyslexic viewpoint. A friend of mine sat looking at it for a while and finally commented, “Well it’s just a bleeding rock in’it?”. . .
I HAVE TO BE HONEST, I DIDN’T TAKE THIS PHOTO. BUT, I KNOW WHO DID. HIS NAME IS JACK, AND HE LIVES ON GRIZZLY ISLAND, NEAR SUISUN CITY IN NORHTERN CALIFORNIA. IT IS WHERE I GO FISHING, WHEN I’M LOOKING FOR STRIPERS OR STURGEON. THE IMAGE HERE, WAS TAKEN WITH MY CAMERA THOUGH AND I DID DO THE PHOTOSHOP WORK ON ALL OF THE IMAGES THAT JACK TOOK WITH MY KODAK EASYSHARE Z710. HE TRIED TO GET SOME SHOTS OF THE RACOONS WITH HIS FILM 35MM CAMERA, BUT HE DIDN’T HAVE MUCH LUCK WITH IT. SO, I LOANED HIM MY CAMERA AND SHOWED HIM HOW TO USE IT. I HAD TO DELETE ABOUT 25 IMAGES, BUT HE WAS ABLE TO GET A FEW GOOD SHOTS. IN THIS SHOT, THE EXPRESSION ON THE RACOONS FACE TELLS THE WHOLE STORY. HE LOOKS LIKE HE WAS JUST CAUGHT WITH HIS HANDS IN THE COOKIE JAR AND HE IS SAYING, “OK, SOZE YAZ COT ME AREDY, NOW WAT?”. JACK SAID, IT WASN’T EASY GETTING THESE SHOTS, THE RACOONS MOVE TOO FAST FOR HIM. NOT TO MENTION, MY CAMERA HAS ONE OF THOSE DAMN DELAYED SHUTTERS ON IT, SO YOU HAVE TO BE IN FOCUS HALF SHUTTER MODE, LONG BEFORE YOUR READY TO HIT THE SHUTTER FOR THE PHOTO. I PRINTED UP THIS IMAGE AND THREE OTHERS THAT WERE USEABLE AND GAVE THEM TO JACK, HE WAS FLOORED. SO, THE FOUR 3 1/2X5’S ON THE 8X10 SHEET ARE GOING INTO A FRAME FOR THE WALL. I FIGURED JACK DESIRVED SOME RECOGNITION FOR HIS SHOT, SO I DECIDED TO POST IT ON THE BUBBLE. I HAVE ALL COPY WRIGHTS ANYWAY, LOL. BOB ;)
small cot in the children which are used to grandma dandles this grandson…Šumadija in Serbia
“cot” Small open boat of which two are used with weighted net / between them for Salmon fishing,when they get a “strike”they / close together ,to take on board the “Catch”.—-sometimes called “Snap-Net Fishing”.
A baby sleeping under a mobile (note, the mis-spelling in the title is intentional)
Focus on the crocodile
Ideal to celebrate the venue of a new baby, with 2 adorable fairies surrounding the cot / © Catherine Marche
An Irish Soldier of the Great War lies buried at Tyne Cot Cemetery, Belgium.
Company of Thieves at their taping for their upcoming music video for the song “Pressure”
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