Whenever I see a chicken, I always think it's observing me with a deep-seated distrust that I'm in no position to allay1.
This is Ethel, incidentally. She lives next door.
1: Yes, I nicked this from Douglas Adam's excellent Last Chance to See.
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One of my fiancée's bears, Rosie, playing guinea pig in my strobist experimentation.
Strobist info: Vivitar 285HV on 1/16th power through a black straw grid to camera left.
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In a coffee shop at SFO.
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Three hundred and sixty-odd days, day 346
Jono Bacon demonstrates that he is the messiah, and a slightly camp one at that.
(The light is from one of the wall lights in the room that held Ubuntu AllStars; it was too good to miss, placement-wise).
Strobist info: Camera-mounted SB-600 in TTL mode bounced off the (very low, very white) ceiling.

Graham Binns is a photographer, writer, musician and software developer from Lancaster, England, with a bizarre imagingation, a penchant for odd t-shirts and a magnificent hat.
@wilw There's still a 3,000-point Space Wolves army (with a detachment of Imperial Guard armour) in my Dad's loft. Ah, 40k...
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