Australia
The first collaboration between myself and penciller Dave Cunning on everyone’s favourite badass marsupial.
Image straight from the camera. Yesterday the weather in London was beautiful so I spent the day outdoor / walking through the parks, and the squirrels are very friendly. This particular shot was in the Royal Parks. While I was trying to set-up my camera to take a photo, this little guy suddenly climbed up my leg! I missed the opportunity to take its picture while it was there; this is just another moment while it was still reallyclose by. The light and dark areas in the eye may look like the iris and the white of the eye, but that is actually caused by reflections; The dark bit at the bottom left corner of the eye is a reflection of myself with the camera:
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A Jaguar with “don’t mess with me!” expression
Times are hard in the Lion Enclosure at Colchester Zoo …...... “So I lie here acting dead and when the Gazelles come over to gloat I grab one of ‘em ?? Is that it ????” “Hope you’re not too hungry tonight.” Thanks for looking, Nick
decorating my backyard this Christmas season….. / Taken AS IS, Canon PowerShot S5IS
Fox is becoming more used to me. I can go in our small South London back yard when he is there now, and he does not immediately escape over the fence. Could have something to do with the way I have been feeding him! Technical Details: Camera: Nikon D300 / Lens: Nikkor 18-200mm f3.5 / Focal Length: 200mm / ISO: 720 / Exposure: 1/60 sec at f/5.6 / Lighting: Built In Flash / Post Processing: Photoshop CS3 © 2008 John Hooton Photography
If I hadn’t heard the splash I probably wouldn’t have seen him….
early mornig greeting on a saltlake in kenia.the mala was comming from afar and the female waited patiently. / a very loveable and unexpected behaviour from these creatures.
“Before & After . . . a haircut” was featured in the group “Creative Cards”.
One of the more beautiful sunrises so far this year. It was a very mild morning, and I was barefoot in the back yard. There was a light breeze blowing the clouds around and the patterns were illuminated in gold by the blazing early morning sun. I loved the way the clouds framed it. LavenderMoon~
everyone’s favourite mercenary’s O so distinguished hat {{:o) Also available as a black shirt
Some of the most cunning stunts that were ever performed in the real world!
Two – or maybe three – fox cubs have taken to visiting my bird table, in the hope of finding something to eat! I have never seen a cub before so to have them call within feet of my kitchen window is a real thrill. One cub is very shy and so far I have not been able to photograph him/her but this one virtually took a bow!
O cunning love! / with tears thou keep’st me blind - William Shakespeare
What do you get if you cross a fox with a southern bluefin tuna and an egret?
Doesn’t she look all sweet and care free trotting throught the flowers? Took this on my way home from work today, she was trotting along the fence line not far from my house.
Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon was filmed at this village. The village dates back to the Ming Dynasty and in 2000 was added as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Much of the detail inside the buildings was preserved during the Cultural Revolution by the villagers who covered the work with plaster and mud. There was some damage when the plaster was removed, but not nearly as much as would have happened otherwise.
Ok… so you have a 632? Holy cow let me shout you a beer because I want to hear your gearhead story! You know what 632 is? Well you can buy this shirt, shout me a beer and I’ll get the next round… A down n dirty skull for the brother and sisterhood of Chev appreciation… The skull was an image I took at the local museum especially for this series to come. Any car clubs or organisations wanting a club shirt design, I’ll do it for free… It’s all good karma! Cunning Stunt Enterpises © 2009
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