Here is a neat little photography evolution that I am proud to share! I took the first photo in 2021, and the second earlier this year.
I’ve always found shooting black skimmer feeding behavior particularly difficult, as they’re so swift and can change direction very quickly. It’s one of my favorite bill adaptations in the world of birds though, so I’m determined to practice until I get the perfect shot. I’m not there yet, but I was happy to stumble upon one of my photos from just a few years ago to appreciate how far I’ve come!
in a prison of my own making (forgot my specific expansive interpretation of a side character with five minutes of screen time was not, in fact, canon)
the sea is wet today
"Orlando Bloom signed to the movie the day before he showed up to shoot this. He came right in and just got the character. He had about ten minutes to work on the stuff with the sword. The flip and everything like that... But just how well he plays this scene is just amazing. Everything about the character you need to know comes across here."
Stuard Beattie, Ted Elliott & Terry Rossio and Jay Wolpert - Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl audio commentary
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In Carmilla (1872) lesbian pussy eats you
dung flies (Scathophaga) obviously have an even more unfairly negative reputation than the average fly, although i doubt most people could recognize one and some might even be charmed by their goofy proportions and golden fluff (even if this one isn't a great example of the latter). plus there are countless beloved animals that regularly eat shit and no one blinks an eye. butterflies. dogs. the british
(October 13th, 2024)
Yo-chan of Tokkari Seal Center fame had a baby a few weeks ago and she finally got her name today! This is Tsuki-chan (月ちゃん) and she immediately ran away from the keeper doing the live announcement to go ask mom for more milk (and climb the pipes).
kyaaaa I'm late to vampire school *runs out while holding a dude by the neck in my mouth*
she/he, here for the yuri and the cool bugs
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