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Toy Rhinoceros

Some cool toy animals images:


Toy Rhinoceros
toy animals
Image by RoniLoren


toy parade
toy animals
Image by jenlen


Favourite toys
toy animals
Image by Katy Wrathall
Ez likes to show you her toys as I may have said before. She excels at arranging them so she can carry more than one at once to make sure nobody vcan steal one as she moves around the house. Her current favourites are a rope tug and a rubber toy I can only describe as a caltrap. She likes to leave that on the floor for unwary humans to step on in their bare feet. She enjoys the ensuing dance and atonal sreaming.

Sitting Pretty

A few nice wild animals images I found:


Sitting Pretty
wild animals
Image by Images by John 'K'
(view large on black)

Shot at the San Diego Wild Animal Park during our recent SoCal holiday.

I typically upload in small sets - don't just look at the latest one in my photostream as you might be missing something you'll like more.... and your comments are ALWAYS welcome :)

© All rights reserved. John Krzesinski, 2010.

Feeding the Animals

Some cool animals games images:


Feeding the Animals
animals games
Image by Selbe B
Catskill Game Farm
Catskill, NY

Cool Plush Animals images

A few nice plush animals images I found:



plush you book
plush animals
Image by merwing✿little dear
here's my page in the new Plush You book by Kristen Rask. It's got all kinds of fun stuffed toys to make and enjoy, and lots more to look at too.

Cool Names For Animals images

Check out these names for animals images:



Ringo
names for animals
Image by terriem
Also named for his markings, Ringo has bands instead of a stripe. This is the more usual marking for a king snake. He's the same species as Dash (even the same sub-species), just different markings. I think Ringo and Dash are both about eight years old this year. In captivity they usually live for ten years or longer, with fifteen years not being uncommon.

animal control at the billion bunny march

A few nice animal control images I found:


animal control at the billion bunny march
animal control
Image by sninky-chan


animal control at the billion bunny march
animal control
Image by sninky-chan

Nice Animals For Free photos

A few nice animals for free images I found:


Feathers
animals for free
Image by Hkuchera
Minnesota Zoo - feathers of the Malay great argus pheasant

Texture for free usage. Attribution is not required, but showing me what you did with it is much appreciated!

full size: www.flickr.com/photos/hkuchera/4455296890/sizes/o/in/phot...

Cool Wild Animals images

Some cool wild animals images:




Pavian - baboon
wild animals
Image by Buntekuh

Nobody's cat

Some cool animal rescue shelters images:


Nobody's cat
animal rescue shelters
Image by Shamey Jo
These are all photos taken from the non-kill animal shelter/rescue I foster and volunteer for. Now that "kitten season" is upon us I fear these cats will find it hard to find a home. I know everyone wants a kitten, but try to keep an open mind when you go to pick out your cat. They pick US, we don't pick them. So don't pass up the 7 month old guy giving you "the eyes". He doesn't look at just anyone that way.


Nobody's cat
animal rescue shelters
Image by Shamey Jo
These are all photos taken from the non-kill animal shelter/rescue I foster and volunteer for. Now that "kitten season" is upon us I fear these cats will find it hard to find a home. I know everyone wants a kitten, but try to keep an open mind when you go to pick out your cat. They pick US, we don't pick them. So don't pass up the 7 month old guy giving you "the eyes". He doesn't look at just anyone that way.


rescued!!
animal rescue shelters
Image by aur2899
Well, this is one lucky duck!

Amy spotted him on Columbia yesterday morning and we figured he/she had escaped from one of the local slaughterhouses. Our friends Patti and Laura managed to get him into a cat carrier. I picked him up and took him to BARC shelter for an overnight stay (Joey, sorry he peed on you). Vinny at BARC said to call Diane over at Raptor Trust. Diane pointed me to Sean Casey Animal Rescue and Sean was able to take him in.

He made it! Thanks, everybody :)

Pet Fest - U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys, South Korea - 5 May 2012

A few nice about pet animals images I found:


Pet Fest - U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys, South Korea - 5 May 2012
about pet animals
Image by USAG-Humphreys
Click here to learn more about Camp Humphreys

U.S. Army photos by Cpl. Han, Jae Ho


CAMP HUMPHREYS — Dog lovers here gathered for Pet Fest 2012 at the Humphreys Veterinary Clinic May 5. The event featured the paws walk, a pet show, face painting, an agility course, pet photos, informational booths, a military working dog demonstration and an awards ceremony.

“We are really happy with the turnout and excited to be a part of the Camp Humphreys community,” said Capt. Amy Carlson, officer in charge at the Humphreys vet clinic. “We have many events such as face painting, doggy treats and grooming. Humphreys has been great to us and we have received lots of support. We look forward to continuing events like this today.”

The American Red Cross participated in the event to offer knowledge about pet first aid, while the Osan Animal Shelter provided information on pet adoptions.

The dog show had categories such as owner/pet lookalike, best dressed, best pet trick and best in show. Rocko, owned by Blair Bogle, was the biggest winner of the day, winning first prizes in owner/pet lookalike and best in show categories.

“This is a great opportunity to hang out with dog lovers and people with the same hobbies,” said pet owner Tom Stout. “This event also provided information for people who are PCS’ing and have pets with them. This was a fun day.”


Pet Fest - U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys, South Korea - 5 May 2012
about pet animals
Image by USAG-Humphreys
Click here to learn more about Camp Humphreys

U.S. Army photos by Cpl. Han, Jae Ho


CAMP HUMPHREYS — Dog lovers here gathered for Pet Fest 2012 at the Humphreys Veterinary Clinic May 5. The event featured the paws walk, a pet show, face painting, an agility course, pet photos, informational booths, a military working dog demonstration and an awards ceremony.

“We are really happy with the turnout and excited to be a part of the Camp Humphreys community,” said Capt. Amy Carlson, officer in charge at the Humphreys vet clinic. “We have many events such as face painting, doggy treats and grooming. Humphreys has been great to us and we have received lots of support. We look forward to continuing events like this today.”

The American Red Cross participated in the event to offer knowledge about pet first aid, while the Osan Animal Shelter provided information on pet adoptions.

The dog show had categories such as owner/pet lookalike, best dressed, best pet trick and best in show. Rocko, owned by Blair Bogle, was the biggest winner of the day, winning first prizes in owner/pet lookalike and best in show categories.

“This is a great opportunity to hang out with dog lovers and people with the same hobbies,” said pet owner Tom Stout. “This event also provided information for people who are PCS’ing and have pets with them. This was a fun day.”


Pet Fest - U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys, South Korea - 5 May 2012
about pet animals
Image by USAG-Humphreys
Click here to learn more about Camp Humphreys

U.S. Army photos by Cpl. Han, Jae Ho


CAMP HUMPHREYS — Dog lovers here gathered for Pet Fest 2012 at the Humphreys Veterinary Clinic May 5. The event featured the paws walk, a pet show, face painting, an agility course, pet photos, informational booths, a military working dog demonstration and an awards ceremony.

“We are really happy with the turnout and excited to be a part of the Camp Humphreys community,” said Capt. Amy Carlson, officer in charge at the Humphreys vet clinic. “We have many events such as face painting, doggy treats and grooming. Humphreys has been great to us and we have received lots of support. We look forward to continuing events like this today.”

The American Red Cross participated in the event to offer knowledge about pet first aid, while the Osan Animal Shelter provided information on pet adoptions.

The dog show had categories such as owner/pet lookalike, best dressed, best pet trick and best in show. Rocko, owned by Blair Bogle, was the biggest winner of the day, winning first prizes in owner/pet lookalike and best in show categories.

“This is a great opportunity to hang out with dog lovers and people with the same hobbies,” said pet owner Tom Stout. “This event also provided information for people who are PCS’ing and have pets with them. This was a fun day.”

Cool Animal Plant images

Some cool animal plant images:



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animal plant
Image by 石川 Shihchuan
雀榕 < 榕屬 < 桑科

上有紅姬緣椿象 < 姬緣椿科
Scentless plant bug


Meadow Plant Bug (Leptopterna dolabrata) ♂
animal plant
Image by Peter aka anemoneprojectors
Male Meadow Plant Bug (Leptopterna dolabrata), Great Ashby District Park, Stevenage, 6 June 2011. Oh, it's on a Six-spot Burnet caterpillar.

I photographed a female as well but it didn't come out very well.

Nice Animals Names photos

Check out these animals names images:



Trans Deer #deer #translucent #art #animal...
animals names
Image by ChristophLacroix
Trans Deer #deer #translucent #art #animal #display #statue #hipster #delicate

16 Likes on Instagram

Nice Images Of Animals photos

Some cool images of animals images:




protegido
images of animals
Image by qvark
Zoo Jerez.

El zoo de jerez está considerado como el tercero mejor de España, y está a la cabeza en cuanto a investigación, educación y conservación de especies protegidas. Sin embargo, comparte con la mayoría de los zoológicos imágenes como ésta. No deja de ser chocante que sea necesario enjaular a los animales que quieres proteger, pero por lo visto a los seres más racionales del planeta no se nos puede educar de otra forma.

The zoo in Jerez is known to be the third best one in Spain, as well as being at the top in research, education and protection of endangered species. However, it shares images like this one with most of the zoos. It's shocking to realize that it's necessary to cage the animals you want to preserve, but it seems that the most rational beings in this planet cannot be educated otherwise.

Cool Animal Rescue images

A few nice animal rescue images I found:



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animal rescue
Image by KelliAmanda
I have a new foster kitten - her name is Periwinkle, or Wink for short. She's a fabulous little girl, very playful, loves to cuddle, quite an impressive purr. And, NO, I'm not keeping her. She's available for adoption through Independent Animal Rescue in Durham, NC.


Animal Rescue
animal rescue
Image by CrazyUncleJoe
I inadvertently shot the first part of the party about 6 stops over exposed. I managed to rescue this baby tortoise for the most part. He was very cute.

网中鸟

Check out these animal protection images:


网中鸟
animal protection
Image by Krain
Bird killed by the net

Nice Animal Movie photos

Check out these animal movie images:


Hungarian Movie Posters
animal movie
Image by Curious Expeditions
At the Agricultural Museum housed in the beautiful Transylvanian Vajdahunyad Castle in Budapest, Hungary


ninja_movie
animal movie
Image by adam coster
I was scratching the floor under the camera which, to some extent, explains his weird head movements.

Cool All About Animals images

A few nice all about animals images I found:


Furs Chapter ~ Buddy's new adventures ~ Pt1
all about animals
Image by Chrissy Downunder
This photo is in relation to a story for children.

Furs Chapter ~ Buddy's new adventures ~ Pt1

You can read all about it here:

www.gather.com/viewArticle.jsp?articleId=281474977409284&...

Cool Animals Facts images

A few nice animals facts images I found:



Bit cold, innit
animals facts
Image by waferbaby

Nice Toy Animals photos

A few nice toy animals images I found:


20060210 - Hanging Out With Mark - 100-0010 - Mark, Misfit, toy
toy animals
Image by Rev. Xanatos Satanicos Bombasticos (ClintJCL)
Mark squeezes the life out of one of Misfit's toys, while Misfit watches enraptured, a sliver of Clint on the side

Clint, Mark.
squeezing.
Misfit, toy.

Clint and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.
February 10, 2006.


... Read my blog at http://ClintJCL.wordpress.com.
... Read Carolyn's blog at http://CarolynCASL.wordpress.com.


20070928 - Beavis - 137-3771_MVI - playing with hanging toys (30s) (mjpeg) (20fps) (mono snd)
toy animals
Image by Rev. Xanatos Satanicos Bombasticos (ClintJCL)
We tried to add some excitement to the toys by tying them to the light fixture. Beavis would play with those toys for hours. See the YouTube video of this here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=xn0IudybkaE

playing.
Beavis the cat.
video.

kitchen, Clint and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.

September 28, 2007.


Chew Toy
toy animals
Image by The Gordons
Once we gave Skeeter a rawhide toy, he was happy to chew on it for hours.

Skeeter's adoption information can be found on his rescue page at dhanametta.wordpress.com/2009/12/23/sketch/

Nice Animal Pics photos

Some cool animal pics images:


sleepy taro sunday 3
animal pics
Image by _tar0_
more of taro the shiba on his blog: tar0shiba.tumblr.com/

or follow taro on twitter: twitter.com/_tar0_


sleepy sunday taro 1
animal pics
Image by _tar0_
more of taro the shiba on his blog: tar0shiba.tumblr.com/

or follow taro on twitter: twitter.com/_tar0_

n298_w1150

Check out these marine animals images:


n298_w1150
marine animals
Image by BioDivLibrary
Atlas zu der Reise im nördlichen Afrika /.
Frankfurt am Main :Gedruckt und in Commission bei Heinr. Ludw. Brönner,1826-1828..
biodiversitylibrary.org/page/37140841


n368_w1150
marine animals
Image by BioDivLibrary
Atlas zu der Reise im nördlichen Afrika /.
Frankfurt am Main :Gedruckt und in Commission bei Heinr. Ludw. Brönner,1826-1828..
biodiversitylibrary.org/page/37140911


n557_w1150
marine animals
Image by BioDivLibrary
Atlas zu der Reise im nördlichen Afrika /.
Frankfurt am Main :Gedruckt und in Commission bei Heinr. Ludw. Brönner,1826-1828..
biodiversitylibrary.org/page/37141100

Nice Plush Animals photos

Some cool plush animals images:


Katsumi & Kuri Firefox contemplate their new sister
plush animals
Image by Shiba Inu Hawaii


"OMD! What iz it?!???"
plush animals
Image by Shiba Inu Hawaii
*sniff sniff* ...smells like...a Shiba...? But not a Shiba...

Nice About Pet Animals photos

Some cool about pet animals images:


Pet Fest - U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys, South Korea - 5 May 2012
about pet animals
Image by USAG-Humphreys
Click here to learn more about Camp Humphreys

U.S. Army photos by Cpl. Han, Jae Ho


CAMP HUMPHREYS — Dog lovers here gathered for Pet Fest 2012 at the Humphreys Veterinary Clinic May 5. The event featured the paws walk, a pet show, face painting, an agility course, pet photos, informational booths, a military working dog demonstration and an awards ceremony.

“We are really happy with the turnout and excited to be a part of the Camp Humphreys community,” said Capt. Amy Carlson, officer in charge at the Humphreys vet clinic. “We have many events such as face painting, doggy treats and grooming. Humphreys has been great to us and we have received lots of support. We look forward to continuing events like this today.”

The American Red Cross participated in the event to offer knowledge about pet first aid, while the Osan Animal Shelter provided information on pet adoptions.

The dog show had categories such as owner/pet lookalike, best dressed, best pet trick and best in show. Rocko, owned by Blair Bogle, was the biggest winner of the day, winning first prizes in owner/pet lookalike and best in show categories.

“This is a great opportunity to hang out with dog lovers and people with the same hobbies,” said pet owner Tom Stout. “This event also provided information for people who are PCS’ing and have pets with them. This was a fun day.”

Cool Animal Puppy images

A few nice animal puppy images I found:


Odi cute face
animal puppy
Image by Anastacia Haddon
Dog, pets, animal, odi, puppy


Puppy dog Jelena
animal puppy
Image by Kukkakauppias

Costa Rica Big Cats, Primates and Turtle Conservation

Check out these images of animals images:


Costa Rica Big Cats, Primates and Turtle Conservation
images of animals
Image by Frontierofficial
Images by volunteer Sarah Cheetham.

For more information please visit the Costa Rica Big Cats, Primates & Turtle Conservation project page of the Frontier website.


Costa Rica Big Cats, Primates and Turtle Conservation
images of animals
Image by Frontierofficial
Images by volunteer Sarah Cheetham.

For more information please visit the Costa Rica Big Cats, Primates & Turtle Conservation project page of the Frontier website.

The Making of Harry Potter 29-05-2012

A few nice facts about animals images I found:


The Making of Harry Potter 29-05-2012
facts about animals
Image by Karen Roe
Hagrid's Hut
This is the home of Rubeus Hagrid, Keeper of Keys and Grounds at Hogwarts and later Professor of Care of Magical Creatures. During Harry's third year his new post came with some additional benefits including the addition of a second room.
This set was actually built in two different scales. The larger scale set was used to correctly film characters of 'regular' size. A smaller scale set, replete with smaller-sized props was also built to make Hagrid (Robbie Coltrane) seem much larger.
Set decorators filled the hut with an abundance of cages, each containing peculiar real animals and items such as hairless cats, fruit bats and ostrich eggs.
Filmmakers relied on some clever tricks to make Hagrid seem larger than other characters. One of them was to have Hagrid sit in a tall chair nearest the camera during a scene, whilst other characters sat in shorter chairs farther from camera.
For the filming of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, the crew reconstructed Hagrid's hut on location in Glencoe, Scotland - a village in the Northwest Scottish Highlands. Construction began in picture-perfect sunshine. As soon as director Alfonso Cuaron yelled 'ACTION!' it rained continuously for five entire weeks. Instead of becoming a production headache, the dreary, grey clouds actually energized the colours of the set.

People the world-over have been enchanted by the Harry Potter films for nearly a decade. The wonderful special effects and amazing creatures have made this iconic series beloved to both young and old - and now, for the first time, the doors are going to be opened for everyone at the studio where it first began. You'll have the chance to go behind-the-scenes and see many things the camera never showed. From breathtakingly detailed sets to stunning costumes, props and animatronics, Warner Bros. Studio Tour London provides a unique showcase of the extraordinary British artistry, technology and talent that went into making the most successful film series of all time. Secrets will be revealed.

Warner Bros. Studio Tour London provides an amazing new opportunity to explore the magic of the Harry Potter films - the most successful film series of all time. This unique walking tour takes you behind-the-scenes and showcases a huge array of beautiful sets, costumes and props. It also reveals some closely guarded secrets, including facts about the special effects and animatronics that made these films so hugely popular all over the world.

Here are just some of the things you can expect to see and do:
- Step inside and discover the actual Great Hall.
- Explore Dumbledore’s office and discover never-before-seen treasures.
- Step onto the famous cobbles of Diagon Alley, featuring the shop fronts of Ollivanders wand shop, Flourish and Blotts, the Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes, Gringotts Wizarding Bank and Eeylops Owl Emporium.
- See iconic props from the films, including Harry’s Nimbus 2000 and Hagrid’s motorcycle.
- Learn how creatures were brought to life with green screen effects, animatronics and life-sized models.
- Rediscover other memorable sets from the film series, including the Gryffindor common room, the boys’ dormitory, Hagrid’s hut, Potion’s classroom and Professor Umbridge’s office at the Ministry of Magic.

Located just 20 miles from the heart of London at Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden, the very place where it all began and where all eight of the Harry Potter films were brought to life. The Studio Tour is accessible to everyone and promises to be a truly memorable experience - whether you’re an avid Harry Potter fan, an all-round movie buff or you just want to try something that’s a little bit different.

The tour is estimated to take approximately three hours (I was in there for 5 hours!), however, as the tour is mostly self guided, you are free to explore the attraction at your own pace. During this time you will be able to see many of the best-loved sets and exhibits from the films. Unique and precious items from the films will also be on display, alongside some exciting hands-on interactive exhibits that will make you feel like you’re actually there.

The magic also continues in the Gift Shop, which is full of exciting souvenirs and official merchandise, designed to create an everlasting memory of your day at Warner Bros. Studio Tour London.

Hogwarts Castle Model - Get a 360 degree view of the incredible, hand sculpted 1:24 scale construction that features within the Studio Tour. The Hogwarts castle model is the jewel of the Art Department having been built for the first film, Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone. It took 86 artists and crew members to construct the first version which was then rebuilt and altered many times over for the next seven films. The work was so extensive that if one was to add all the man hours that have gone into building and reworking the model, it would come to over 74 years. The model was used for aerial photography, and was digitally scanned for CGI scenes.

The model, which sits at nearly 50 feet in diameter, has over 2,500 fibre optic lights that simulate lanterns and torches and even gave the illusion of students passing through hallways in the films. To show off the lighting to full effect a day-to-night cycle will take place every four minutes so you can experience its full beauty.

An amazing amount of detail went into the making of the model: all the doors are hinged, real plants are used for landscaping and miniature birds are housed in the Owlery. To make the model appear even more realistic, artists rebuilt miniature versions of the courtyards from Alnwick Castle and Durham Cathedral, where scenes from Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone were shot.


The Making of Harry Potter 29-05-2012
facts about animals
Image by Karen Roe
Hagrid's Hut
This is the home of Rubeus Hagrid, Keeper of Keys and Grounds at Hogwarts and later Professor of Care of Magical Creatures. During Harry's third year his new post came with some additional benefits including the addition of a second room.
This set was actually built in two different scales. The larger scale set was used to correctly film characters of 'regular' size. A smaller scale set, replete with smaller-sized props was also built to make Hagrid (Robbie Coltrane) seem much larger.
Set decorators filled the hut with an abundance of cages, each containing peculiar real animals and items such as hairless cats, fruit bats and ostrich eggs.
Filmmakers relied on some clever tricks to make Hagrid seem larger than other characters. One of them was to have Hagrid sit in a tall chair nearest the camera during a scene, whilst other characters sat in shorter chairs farther from camera.
For the filming of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, the crew reconstructed Hagrid's hut on location in Glencoe, Scotland - a village in the Northwest Scottish Highlands. Construction began in picture-perfect sunshine. As soon as director Alfonso Cuaron yelled 'ACTION!' it rained continuously for five entire weeks. Instead of becoming a production headache, the dreary, grey clouds actually energized the colours of the set.

People the world-over have been enchanted by the Harry Potter films for nearly a decade. The wonderful special effects and amazing creatures have made this iconic series beloved to both young and old - and now, for the first time, the doors are going to be opened for everyone at the studio where it first began. You'll have the chance to go behind-the-scenes and see many things the camera never showed. From breathtakingly detailed sets to stunning costumes, props and animatronics, Warner Bros. Studio Tour London provides a unique showcase of the extraordinary British artistry, technology and talent that went into making the most successful film series of all time. Secrets will be revealed.

Warner Bros. Studio Tour London provides an amazing new opportunity to explore the magic of the Harry Potter films - the most successful film series of all time. This unique walking tour takes you behind-the-scenes and showcases a huge array of beautiful sets, costumes and props. It also reveals some closely guarded secrets, including facts about the special effects and animatronics that made these films so hugely popular all over the world.

Here are just some of the things you can expect to see and do:
- Step inside and discover the actual Great Hall.
- Explore Dumbledore’s office and discover never-before-seen treasures.
- Step onto the famous cobbles of Diagon Alley, featuring the shop fronts of Ollivanders wand shop, Flourish and Blotts, the Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes, Gringotts Wizarding Bank and Eeylops Owl Emporium.
- See iconic props from the films, including Harry’s Nimbus 2000 and Hagrid’s motorcycle.
- Learn how creatures were brought to life with green screen effects, animatronics and life-sized models.
- Rediscover other memorable sets from the film series, including the Gryffindor common room, the boys’ dormitory, Hagrid’s hut, Potion’s classroom and Professor Umbridge’s office at the Ministry of Magic.

Located just 20 miles from the heart of London at Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden, the very place where it all began and where all eight of the Harry Potter films were brought to life. The Studio Tour is accessible to everyone and promises to be a truly memorable experience - whether you’re an avid Harry Potter fan, an all-round movie buff or you just want to try something that’s a little bit different.

The tour is estimated to take approximately three hours (I was in there for 5 hours!), however, as the tour is mostly self guided, you are free to explore the attraction at your own pace. During this time you will be able to see many of the best-loved sets and exhibits from the films. Unique and precious items from the films will also be on display, alongside some exciting hands-on interactive exhibits that will make you feel like you’re actually there.

The magic also continues in the Gift Shop, which is full of exciting souvenirs and official merchandise, designed to create an everlasting memory of your day at Warner Bros. Studio Tour London.

Hogwarts Castle Model - Get a 360 degree view of the incredible, hand sculpted 1:24 scale construction that features within the Studio Tour. The Hogwarts castle model is the jewel of the Art Department having been built for the first film, Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone. It took 86 artists and crew members to construct the first version which was then rebuilt and altered many times over for the next seven films. The work was so extensive that if one was to add all the man hours that have gone into building and reworking the model, it would come to over 74 years. The model was used for aerial photography, and was digitally scanned for CGI scenes.

The model, which sits at nearly 50 feet in diameter, has over 2,500 fibre optic lights that simulate lanterns and torches and even gave the illusion of students passing through hallways in the films. To show off the lighting to full effect a day-to-night cycle will take place every four minutes so you can experience its full beauty.

An amazing amount of detail went into the making of the model: all the doors are hinged, real plants are used for landscaping and miniature birds are housed in the Owlery. To make the model appear even more realistic, artists rebuilt miniature versions of the courtyards from Alnwick Castle and Durham Cathedral, where scenes from Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone were shot.


The Making of Harry Potter 29-05-2012
facts about animals
Image by Karen Roe
Hagrid's Hut
This is the home of Rubeus Hagrid, Keeper of Keys and Grounds at Hogwarts and later Professor of Care of Magical Creatures. During Harry's third year his new post came with some additional benefits including the addition of a second room.
This set was actually built in two different scales. The larger scale set was used to correctly film characters of 'regular' size. A smaller scale set, replete with smaller-sized props was also built to make Hagrid (Robbie Coltrane) seem much larger.
Set decorators filled the hut with an abundance of cages, each containing peculiar real animals and items such as hairless cats, fruit bats and ostrich eggs.
Filmmakers relied on some clever tricks to make Hagrid seem larger than other characters. One of them was to have Hagrid sit in a tall chair nearest the camera during a scene, whilst other characters sat in shorter chairs farther from camera.
For the filming of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, the crew reconstructed Hagrid's hut on location in Glencoe, Scotland - a village in the Northwest Scottish Highlands. Construction began in picture-perfect sunshine. As soon as director Alfonso Cuaron yelled 'ACTION!' it rained continuously for five entire weeks. Instead of becoming a production headache, the dreary, grey clouds actually energized the colours of the set.

People the world-over have been enchanted by the Harry Potter films for nearly a decade. The wonderful special effects and amazing creatures have made this iconic series beloved to both young and old - and now, for the first time, the doors are going to be opened for everyone at the studio where it first began. You'll have the chance to go behind-the-scenes and see many things the camera never showed. From breathtakingly detailed sets to stunning costumes, props and animatronics, Warner Bros. Studio Tour London provides a unique showcase of the extraordinary British artistry, technology and talent that went into making the most successful film series of all time. Secrets will be revealed.

Warner Bros. Studio Tour London provides an amazing new opportunity to explore the magic of the Harry Potter films - the most successful film series of all time. This unique walking tour takes you behind-the-scenes and showcases a huge array of beautiful sets, costumes and props. It also reveals some closely guarded secrets, including facts about the special effects and animatronics that made these films so hugely popular all over the world.

Here are just some of the things you can expect to see and do:
- Step inside and discover the actual Great Hall.
- Explore Dumbledore’s office and discover never-before-seen treasures.
- Step onto the famous cobbles of Diagon Alley, featuring the shop fronts of Ollivanders wand shop, Flourish and Blotts, the Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes, Gringotts Wizarding Bank and Eeylops Owl Emporium.
- See iconic props from the films, including Harry’s Nimbus 2000 and Hagrid’s motorcycle.
- Learn how creatures were brought to life with green screen effects, animatronics and life-sized models.
- Rediscover other memorable sets from the film series, including the Gryffindor common room, the boys’ dormitory, Hagrid’s hut, Potion’s classroom and Professor Umbridge’s office at the Ministry of Magic.

Located just 20 miles from the heart of London at Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden, the very place where it all began and where all eight of the Harry Potter films were brought to life. The Studio Tour is accessible to everyone and promises to be a truly memorable experience - whether you’re an avid Harry Potter fan, an all-round movie buff or you just want to try something that’s a little bit different.

The tour is estimated to take approximately three hours (I was in there for 5 hours!), however, as the tour is mostly self guided, you are free to explore the attraction at your own pace. During this time you will be able to see many of the best-loved sets and exhibits from the films. Unique and precious items from the films will also be on display, alongside some exciting hands-on interactive exhibits that will make you feel like you’re actually there.

The magic also continues in the Gift Shop, which is full of exciting souvenirs and official merchandise, designed to create an everlasting memory of your day at Warner Bros. Studio Tour London.

Hogwarts Castle Model - Get a 360 degree view of the incredible, hand sculpted 1:24 scale construction that features within the Studio Tour. The Hogwarts castle model is the jewel of the Art Department having been built for the first film, Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone. It took 86 artists and crew members to construct the first version which was then rebuilt and altered many times over for the next seven films. The work was so extensive that if one was to add all the man hours that have gone into building and reworking the model, it would come to over 74 years. The model was used for aerial photography, and was digitally scanned for CGI scenes.

The model, which sits at nearly 50 feet in diameter, has over 2,500 fibre optic lights that simulate lanterns and torches and even gave the illusion of students passing through hallways in the films. To show off the lighting to full effect a day-to-night cycle will take place every four minutes so you can experience its full beauty.

An amazing amount of detail went into the making of the model: all the doors are hinged, real plants are used for landscaping and miniature birds are housed in the Owlery. To make the model appear even more realistic, artists rebuilt miniature versions of the courtyards from Alnwick Castle and Durham Cathedral, where scenes from Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone were shot.

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Bullfight
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Image by Mait Jüriado
It's quite hard to post those photos. Bullfighting is very long traditional event in Spain but people like me from outside of Spain might think it's brutal. For me it's more like documenting what I saw not I liked it so much. I think it should be forbidden.

From a technical point of view it has three parts called “tercios” or “suertes”: sticks, barbed darts and finally the matador’s stick with a red flag attached to it. The president of the fight, which includes six fights lasting 20 minutes each.

When the bull enters and during the first part, the matador in his traditional costume raises the red and gold flag. He makes sweeping motions with the cape and helpers both on foot and on horseback drive their lances into the bull, gauging the liveliness and characteristics of their opponent.
During the second part of the fight three pairs of darts are driven into the bull’s neck. In the final and the most distressing part of the fight the bullfighter becomes a killer.

This is the most dangerous part where he attracts the injured animal towards him. At the last moment he must kill the beast with a single thrust of his sword.

"For one week a year, thousands of locals and tourists gather, and pay to witness the a ritual which is advertised as glorious and entertaining (for the benefit of pompously dressed up males with questionable skills in avoiding collision with a big animal) but is in fact nothing short of gorry, gruesome and truly sad. Old and sick bulls are chosen to be killed in those rituals, and they are being weakened for weeks before the "fight".

They put laxatives in their food and heavy sandbags on their backs. They are often beaten. They file their horns down to the tender quick and they drug them. Prior to the Running, electric prods and sharp sticks are used to rile the bulls in a frenzy. Petroleum jelly is put in their eyes to blind them. Wet newspaper is stuffed in their ears and their vocal cords are cut to prevent the audience to hear their cries. Lances are driven into the bulls' neck muscles so they can't lift their heads. By the time the matador appears the bulls are weak from blood loss and disoriented from being chased in circles.

When the "fight" finally begins, the bull is already on the verge of collapsing, held only by his last instinct of survival. All dignity is stripped down from him and he is confused, desperate and suffering. Then, in the ring, the toreador slaughters the bull by stabbing the bull repeatedly in the spine. The bull's death is slow and not just ugly, it's petrifying and maddening. Often he wears long blankets to hide their entrails, which spill out when they are gorged and disemboweled."

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