Australia
.... I hope the title says it all :) Detail /
Where shaggy forms o’ver ice – built mountains roam, / The Muse has broke the twilight gloom Words by William Blake Wax, ink and oil pastel
MEDDLING / Given to intruding in other people’s affairs KIDS / Young People Inspired by a cartoon first broadcast in 1969, so I guess it celebrates it’s 40th anniversary in 2009, Zoinks!
Nikon D70s / 70-300mm / F8, 1/400…Redfield Fractalius / RAW / 3/9/09 – 454/37 Featured in Redfield Plugins – 3/09 / / / / Original /
The head hunters really let their standards drop on these three.
A Shaggy and Ting Tings massup. / You probably won’t understand this outside of the UK. I may do a full series.
a Shaggy Poppy in my friend’s garden.
THE SUBJECT: / This unusual botanical photograph is of an open and empty seed pod of the Podolobium scandens (Netted Shaggy Pea), an Australian wildflower with a scrambling and twining growth habit. / I am really taken by the metallic look of the pod. THE LOCATION: / This shot was made in wonderful springtime morning light at Grant’s Head Nature Reserve at Bonny Hills, south of Port Macquarie, NSW, Australia. THE MAKING OF ‘Podolobium scandens (Netted Shaggy Pea – Open Pod)’: / Fuji S5500: High resolution jpg, Macro, f/4; 1/800sec, ISO100, Hand held. / Photoshop CS. Visit the Aussie Wildflowers collection in my BubbleSite Gallery for more wild Aussie floral delights. UPDATE: 3-5-09 / This silky seed pod has been featured in the Australian Native Plants Group. UPDATE: 2-6-09 / My open ‘n’ empty seed pod was awarded 2nd Place in the Australian Native Plants Group’s May Challenge. UPDATE: 9-6-09 / This perfect empty pea pod was awarded a CREDIT certificate in the Port Macquarie Panthers Camera Club’s May 2009 Competition in the Digital Open Colour section. Enjoy! WILDFLOWERS: PEAS / (Click the links!) Podolobium scandens – open pod / Podolobium scandens / Podolobium scandens – new growth / Kennedia rubicunda / Gompholobium huegelii / Pultenaea villosa / Swansona galegifolia /
oil on canvas / 100×120cm / 2008 this is a commissioned painting, just about finished. i was asked for something red with a cat in it. / it’s a bit dodgy looking because i took the photo on a dinky digital point-and-shoot under crap light conditions and used photoshop to clean it up. the burning and dodging is a bit retarded. the title came from a conversation with a friend who has schizophrenia. we were talking about hearing voices, how they mutter away in the background while you’re going about your life, as though you were hearing a conversation in a room that went wherever you did. i thought that suited this image nicely.
On the Pembrokeshire coast, Wales
In order to do Wesley Barry justice, I’m adding this photo of him in a milder frame of mind and with a tamer mane. After the wind died down, he settled down and so did his locks. Wes is a Lhasapoo which is half Lhasa apso and half Poodle. Here’s Windy Wesley: /
Sad Dog
This is a wonderful Great grey owl called Shaggy, he is based at my local bird of prey centre. www.turbarywoods.co.uk/ Great Grey owl adults have a big, rounded head with a grey face and yellow eyes with darker circles around them. The underparts are light with dark streaks; the upper parts are grey with pale bars. This owl does not have ear tufts and has the largest facial disc of any raptor. Please view large.
How could a tulip feel being so different…? / For someone it’s different and for someone else it’s special…
Image of a Shaggy Frogfish(Anglerfish)taken on a muck dive in Alor,Indonesia.These amazing little critters entice their prey with a lure which is located between their eyes / © All images copyright MattTworkowski 2008 / /
I captured this shot after a very slow (on my part) stalk and chase up a nearly vertical incline. The location was a couple miles outside Alpine, Wyoming, about 300 feet straight up from Highway 26.
Just a creature I found living in a dusty old sketchbook.
This most unusual botanical photograph is of new spring growth at the end of a wandering tendril of the Podolobium scandens (Netted Shaggy Pea), an Australian wildflower with a scrambling and twining growth habit. This shot was made in wonderful springtime morning light at Grant’s Head Nature Reserve at Bonny Hills, south of Port Macquarie, NSW, Australia. I am really taken by the very furry look and the comical shape. Fuji S5500: High resolution jpg, Macro, f/4 @ 1/200sec, ISO100, Hand held. / Photoshop CS. Visit the Aussie Wildflowers collection in my BubbleSite Gallery for more wild Aussie floral delights. Enjoy! WILDFLOWERS: PEAS / (Click the links!) Podolobium scandens – new growth / Podolobium scandens / Podolobium scandens – open pod / Kennedia rubicunda / Gompholobium huegelii / Pultenaea villosa / Swansona galegifolia /
Found tucked into a small indentation at the bottom of a huge redwood in the middle of Capitol Park, Sacramento, CA.
An exclamative. Made popular by the character Shaggy on the television show Scooby Doo. Often used by itself to express fright, panic or fear.
This 1 fellow…was actually part of HUNDREDS coming out in this huge wood chip pile. Wood chip piles? Are my official new favorite spot to just sit and look at mushrooms. / This is a member of the Coprinus family…a fast dying mushroom that the Inky Caps and Shaggy Manes belong to. / ....... / photo posted as is
My creation of a shaggy dog. Was originally painted on a bedroom wall for my granddaughter and the paint kept running down the wall, creating the shaggy fur. Took a photo, and here he is.
Shaggy dog in the backyard checking out the butterfly. Same as Wilbur, originally painted on a bedroom wall for my granddaughter. Paint kept running down the wall to create a shaggy dog.
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