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A herd of elk grazed sedately on a hillside between Nederland and the University of Colorado's Mountain Research Station. I would have preferred a shot showing the face of most in the herd, but this is what they presented. More than 30 elk are visible in this frame.
Most of the year elk can be found in single gender herds, and these are cows, or adult females, which do not grow antlers.
He was waving it around specially today - Just because it's Beautful Bug Butt Thursday - Have a Fun Filled Day ;0)
sorry, just a bathroom mirror shot...
this picture is just for the record :-)
In the last months I did a lot of training, just to get this shape.
Hope that anybody likes my improved booty :-) ??
To bad that there is no exercise to create a nice bosom... that's why my arm is covering this part :-(
Arbres sur la butte de Blaignan qui domine le domaine du château du même nom.
Commune de Blaignan-Prignac dans le Médoc en Gironde.
Model: Miss Pixie (Mayhem #640639)
Strobist info: A large octagon above high.
Shot at Alternative photographers and models group shoot meetup, Adrian Pini's Studio, London
Colour adjustment and post edited with Adobe Lightroom and CS5.
Copyright KROP!
I saw this happen a couple times. Two horses pressed their rumps together, rearing up their front feet a bit, kicking up dust, and then they just stopped and walked on. Interesting behavior.
Now the question is, if I monkey with the tags I put here in flickr, just how many views do you think I will get? And boyohboy will some folks be really disappointed.
Often called "butter butts" for obvious reasons. Beautiful little winter birds in Oklahoma. Yellow-rumped Warbler. Our beautiful world, pass it on.
Coyote Buttes is a section of the Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), spanning extreme South Central Utah and North Central Arizona, just south of US 89 halfway between Kanab, Utah and Page, Arizona. It is divided into two areas: Coyote Buttes North and Coyote Buttes South. Visiting either of the Coyote Buttes areas requires purchasing a hiking permit in advance. Only 20 people per day are allowed to hike in.
One of the highlights of Coyote Buttes North Area is the rock formation known as The Wave, a swirling sandstone formation.
The Wave and Buckskin Gulch share the Wire Pass Trailhead on House Rock Valley Road.
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