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Newport deer farm

 

located at nunnery lane Newport

lsleofwightdeerfarm.co.uk

  

Captured in the heart of Namibia, this black and white photograph highlights the tender bond between a zebra mother and her nursing foal. Set against the rugged landscape, this moment reflects the beauty of wildlife, nature, and maternal love in the African wilderness. A timeless scene from the untamed landscapes of Etosha National Park.

A stunning black and white image capturing the natural grace of a zebra herd in Namibia. This monochrome scene enhances the timeless beauty of these striped wonders, as they graze and interact in the wild African landscape. Shot in Etosha National Park, this moment embodies the spirit of the African wilderness.

A silent gaze.

A heavy soul behind black eyes.

This is not just a panda — it’s a presence, a weight, a question.

Look closer… maybe it’s you he’s thinking about.

The wolves aren’t visible in this frame, but we heard their howls. Elk don’t linger long on open ground—especially not with calves.

White Tiger Beauty. Fort Worth Zoo, Fort Worth, TX.

 

The white tiger or bleached tiger is a leucistic pigmentation variant of the Bengal tiger, Siberian tiger and hybrids between the two. It is reported in the wild from time to time in the Indian states of Madhya Pradesh, Assam, West Bengal, Bihar, Odisha, in the Sunderbans region and especially in the former State of Rewa.[1] It has the typical black stripes of a tiger, but carries a white or near-white coat.

 

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This stunning black and white portrait captures the raw beauty and deep wisdom of an African elephant in Namibia. The intricate details of its wrinkled skin, powerful trunk, and expressive eyes reflect its strength and resilience in the wild. A timeless tribute to one of Africa’s most iconic animals.

Photographed from a distance w/tele lens

 

This past week, California became the first state to ban fur trapping! Thank you to Governor Newsom for signing into law the Wildlife Protection Act of 2019 which prohibits commercial or recreational trapping on both public and private lands.

 

Coyotes are still subject to merciless persecution in other ways, but it’s one step forward in a wildlife model that desperately needs revision, in accordance with our modern understandings.

 

[I photographed this beautiful coyote last year in a coastal area of Northern California. S/he was loafing in the late afternoon sun with coyote family members, and stopped for a moment to look back at us as they moved through the tall grass and stalks.]

 

#ethicalwildlifephoto #coyote #californiacoyote #wildlifeprotectionact #songdog #blackandwhitewildlife

Captured in a fleeting moment of pure stillness, this pelican's gaze seems to pierce through time itself. A silent monarch of the waters, sculpted by light and shadow.

Black and white wildlife photography focused on texture, emotion, and presence.

Shot with a long focal length to isolate the subject against a naturally dark background, creating a dramatic and timeless portrait.

(© 2Nphoto)

A quiet moment by the water — a turtle basking in soft light, surrounded by stillness. The kind of scene that makes you pause and breathe.

In the heart of Sri Lanka’s wild Udawalawe National Park, a massive bull elephant in musth walked straight toward our safari jeep. His presence was unmistakable—towering, powerful, and fueled by a surge of testosterone that marks this intense period of heightened aggression and dominance in male elephants.

 

Captured in black and white, this image freezes that electrifying moment when the boundary between observer and wild nature feels razor-thin. We held our ground for a respectful moment, knowing when to stay still and when to slowly back up.

 

The tension was real, but so was the awe. This wasn’t just an encounter—it was a raw, unfiltered reminder of nature’s authority and the respect it demands.

 

Photographed ethically from a safe distance with a telephoto lens.

Black and white treatment emphasizes the drama and timelessness of the moment.

An example of having the right frame at the right moment and another reason why I love photographing in the rain. A rain-drenched brown and yellow marshbird shakes off some water.

 

Part 1: www.flickr.com/photos/jkwahphoto/53152770408/in/dateposte...

Great Spotted Woodpecker at Slimbridge Wetlands Centre.

Asian Elephants at Whipsnade Zoo

Grus canadensis

Monte Vista, CO

Ross's Goose (Chen rossii).

 

Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge.

Grayson County, Texas. 5 February 2017.

Nikon D500. Nikkor AF-S 300mm f4 D + TC-14e II teleconverter.

(420mm) f8 @ 1/6400 sec. ISO 800.

Snow Goose (Anser caerulescens). Light and dark morph.

 

Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge.

Grayson County, Texas. 25 December 2016.

Nikon D500. Nikkor AF-S 300mm f4 D + TC-14e II teleconverter.

(420mm) f7.1 @ 1/1600 sec. ISO 800.

An example of having the right frame at the right moment and another reason why I love photographing in the rain. A rain-drenched brown and yellow marshbird shakes off some water.

 

Part 2: www.flickr.com/photos/jkwahphoto/53152477924/in/dateposte...

Bald Eagle

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Harvest Mouse, Slimbridge Wetland Centre

Meerkat portrait.

  

Not 100% happy with it as I don't like the background on the left, so probably replace this soon with a better version. But for a 1st attempt at a Meerkat portrait for the B&W portrait set, it its alright I guess.

Black and white image of Blacked headed gull landing on water.

Snow Goose (Chen caerulescens). Light and dark morph.

Ross's Geese (Chen rossii).

 

Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge.

Grayson County, Texas. 10 December 2016.

Nikon D500. Nikkor AF-S 300mm f4 D + TC-14e II teleconverter.

(420mm) f8 @ 1/1250 sec. ISO 800.

Bufflehead (Bucephala albeola)

 

Cedar Hill State Park. Dallas, Texas.

Dallas County. 3 January 2015.

Nikon D7000. Tamron SP 150-600mm f5-6.3 Di VC USD

(600mm) f8 @ 1/1600 sec. ISO 800.

Snow Goose (Chen caerulescens).

Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge.

Grayson County, Texas. 10 December 2016.

Nikon D500. Nikkor AF-S 300mm f4 D + TC-14e II teleconverter.

(420mm) f8 @ 1/640 sec. ISO 800.

Northern Pintail (Anas acuta).

 

Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge.

Grayson County, Texas. 10 December 2016.

Nikon D500. Nikkor AF-S 300mm f4 D + TC-14e II teleconverter.

(420mm) f8 @ 1/4000 sec. ISO 800.

  

Taken at Loro Parque, Tenerife.

  

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