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This Osprey did not want a juvenile Bald Eagle in it's territory. This was the first time Bald Eagle has been in the park. They both wanted to claim a pond with fish in it. A picture of the Bald Eagle is next picture to the right.

Female leopard (Panthera pardus) named Ximungwe born May 2015 to Mashaba, one of Londolozi’s best known leopards. Londolozi Game Reserve, Sabi Sands, South Africa. Conservation Status: Vulnerable

stoat, ermine or short-tailed weasel

Hermelin, Großes Wiesel oder Kurzschwanzwiesel

[Mustela erminea]

 

wildlife

The dog is trying to figure out my mix as I try to figure out his.

Early morning at the Mormon barn. There were just three other people there when I was shooting so I knew the other vehicle had to be theirs. It was a truck with a logo for Antelope Canyons on it. I noticed these gentlemen were Native Americans so I struck up a conversation with them as I LOVE Antelope Canyon. They had a U-Haul van attached to their truck. Turned out they were on their way to Standing Rock to deliver a load of donations. I was so excited as I really believe in their cause. Had a nice visit and prayers that this situation will come out right. They are standing up for all our rights to clean water and sacred land.

 

WYOMING

 

THANKS

  

Fractal Montage

 

My Textures (Free Textures by TCP)

 

This was taken on the same morning as my previous foggy sunrises, everything was perfect for this but the bonus was that person walking into the sun.

  

The 2.90 m high sculpture "Encounters" by the sculptor couple Brigitte and Martin Matschinsky-Denninghoff was created in 1978/79 and is located at the east entrance to the exhibition center across from the ICC.

de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matschinsky-Denninghoff

 

Shown here is a view through the sculpture to the ICC.

Peter Kaulbach shows a general view of the sculpture here: flic.kr/p/2kWye4T

 

Die 2,90 m hohe Skulptur "Begegnungen" des Bildhauer-Ehepaars Brigitte und Martin Matschinsky-Denninghoff entstand 1978/79 und steht am Ost-Eingang zum Messegelände gegenüber vom ICC.

de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matschinsky-Denninghoff

 

Hier abgebildet ist ein Blick durch die Skulptur hindurch auf das ICC.

Eine Gesamtansicht der Skulptur zeigt Peter Kaulbach hier: flic.kr/p/2kWye4T

  

Clouseau: Close Encounters

www.youtube.com/watch?v=341itQ9BOl0

Had a nasty encounter while out walking tonight.

 

Thunderstep Music - The Horde Is Near

www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOFUXumDEHs

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Jupiter (-2.1 mag) + Venus (-4.0 mag) at 85 mm focal length, Petershausen, Bavaria, Germany

 

Jupiter&Venus_1

Kis kócsag (Egretta garzetta) & Nagy kócsag (Ardea alba)

 

Tamron SP 150-600mm f/5-6.3 Di VC USD

While driving out of the Kaeng Krachan National Park I encountered a troupe of stump-tailed macaques alongside of the road. I quickly exited the vehicle and took this picture of the alpha male. Before I could reduce my focal length he had quickly slipped into the jungle.

 

Wikipedia: The stump-tailed macaque (Macaca arctoides), also called the bear macaque, is a species of macaque native to South Asia and Southeast Asia. In India, it occurs south of the Brahmaputra River, in the northeastern part of the country.

 

This Old World monkey travels quadrupedally, usually on the ground, as it is not very agile in trees. It is generally found in evergreen tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests, at different elevations depending on the amount of rainfall in the area.

 

Conservations status: Vulnerable

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stump-tailed_macaque

Chiba, Japan

Groningen, The Netherlands

Ziva and Giotto at the first encounter.

By now, Giotto is part of our family and Ziva (spayed) likes him very much :-)

 

A close encounter of the best kind. Nice kitty kitty! Arizona Bobcat in the wild.

Ich mag diese zufälligen Begegnungen. Du fährst mit dem Auto durch das Gebirge, das Licht wechselt von hoch stehender Sonne zur tiefstehenden Sonne am Abend.

 

Es wird leicht diesig, die Schatten werden länger, die Landschaft diffuser.

 

Und plötzlich begegnet Dir ein Motiv nach dem anderen. Aber eigentlich hast Du das erwartet:).

 

Sierra Nevada. Andalusien, Spanien.

 

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I like these accidental encounters. You are driving your car through the mountains, the light changes from high standing sun to low standing sun in the evening. It becomes slightly hazy, the shadows become longer, the landscape more diffuse. And suddenly you encounter one subject after the other.

 

Sierra Nevada. Andalusia, Spain.

Berlin, East Side, Germany

Encuentros a la puesta del sol

Poblenou - Barcelona

 

This image with colorful effects reminds me some scenes from the movie "Close encounter of third kind". In the center I can imagine the landing strip for spaceships... :)))

... close

 

Macro Mondays - Oil on water

My dear Flickr friends,

Sorry for my absence these last weeks. I have been quite busy getting my own business (www.esthersfotografie.nl) of the ground.

 

This shot of the fox was an unexpected encounter. I was looking for foxes together with a colleague of mine. However we did not see them. We decided to look for other subjects to photograph and saw some grasshoppers. While we were taking photos of these beautiful small insects, I suddenly saw something moving at my leftside. As I looked up, I saw a fox at only one meter away. I softly said to my colleague not to be scared and I turned my camera immediately towards the fox which was apparantly very curious of what we were doing squatting in the long grass. And I was just thrilled to have my 50mm lens ready when needed.

The fox may have also been wondering why he was not the subject to be photographed. Anyway, the fox appeared very sudden, but also disappeared like winking.

  

Farming under the shadow of a National Monument. Devils Tower in Wyoming has been one of my favorite places to visit for years. Always reminds me of the Steven Spielberg 1977 movie, Close Encounters of the Third Kind.

Thank you all for taking a look at my images, much appreciated!

 

Each jagged fight, an open door,

Close encounters of the best kind,

now born again, I died...once more.

Close encounters of the best kind,

are often uncontrolled.

Each jagged fight,is a Close encounter.

Now born again,died...once more !

Close Encounter of the Bird Kind

Male Williamson's Sapsucker

Recent image from an amazing close encounter with this female Sparrowhawk.......

I think I was spotted :)

"L"

 

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Close encounters in Venice

A Chance Encounter..

 

Peaches.. The smell of peaches captured my attention..

It was unusual for such a crisp autumn day

Looking up from my usual coffee and paper morning routine to find its source..

I saw her.. she was young.. yet elegantly dressed with a sophisticated presence..

She was struggling with a huge great Dane.. which gave me a chuckle as he did not want to walk any further and he was clearly winning the argument.

She sat down and ordered ..I glanced back at my paper, but something about her demanded my attention..

A slight breeze blew by as she tucked a few strands of her hair behind her ears..

I grabbed my sketch book and tried to capture her in that moment..

I began to wonder.. let my mind drift and a story began to form.. surprising myself as many months had past without any.

Words.. began to flow it was difficult to keep up with..

I look up.. she had gone.. small sense of disappointment flashed across my mind.. but smiling knowing the story had just begun.

  

Perpetuity Sim

(...behind a purple flower)

Are they friends, family, or strangers? Summer in the city.

We were walking along a trail in The Australian Arid Lands Botanic Gardens, Port Augusta when we encounter this Wallaby standing very still, partly in the shade.

 

I just have enough time to snap before it quickly hopped off.

 

Wallabies are marsupials related to kangaroos.

 

There are about 30 species of wallaby.

 

The natural habitat of the wallaby varies by group, such as the brush, rock, swamp, forest and shrub wallabies.

 

The lifespan of wallabies varies by species, but ranges from about 7 to 18 years.

 

Wallabies are almost identical to kangaroos but smaller.

 

They range in size from the size of a rabbit to almost 2 meters (6.5 feet) from head to end of tail.

 

The soft, woolly fur can be gray, brown, red or almost black. The belly is lighter.

 

Wallabies are herbivores. They eat a variety of plants such as grasses, sedges and leaves.

 

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