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Hungry Eyes - Bobcat preparing for an evening hunt.
Species: Bobcat (Lynx rufus)
Location: Northern California, CA, USA
Equipment: Canon EOS R5 + EF 100-400mm IS II, Handheld
Settings: 1/80s, ISO: 2500, f/5.6 @400mm
At Domenico's on Fisherman's Wharf in Monterey, California, drop by for some good fresh seafood. And sample their clam chowder. Good stuff, Maynard.
Caught another bird while it was hunting for food, and actually got something to eat as well :) Now, you people who know your birds, is this a red kite or a buzzard?
Happy Two-for-one Tuesday. Caught these two a mile from home. They were eager to resume eating a carcass and let me get closer than normal.
Drei Löwinnen haben ein Zebra erlegt und fressen sich nun satt. Fotografiert im Moremi Game Reserve, Botswana
This handsome fellow was eyeing the water very intently from his high perch...it was time for dinner and he hoped a nice juicy fish would appear. If not, would he have to be content with an insect dinner and settle for the dragonflies flitting around his tree? I doubt it!
It was getting late (8:26 pm) and the owlets were hungry. They started fussing with each other while waiting for dinner to be served. They are still awkward and so much fun to watch. Taken with Sony a1, Sony 400 f/2.8 lens with 1.4 extender, 1/1000, f/4, ISO 10000 (yep - amazing to get anything at that high ISO)
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Malaysian Pied Fantail nest at Singapore Botanic Gardens.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=IM9zAl-2x9w
" If we could see the miracle in a single flower clearly, our whole life would change. " - Buddha
”In the end, we will conserve only what we love. We will love only what we understand. We will understand only what we are taught.” – Baba Dioum
"The photo is the hunt. It’s the instinct of hunting without the desire to kill. It’s the hunt of angels… you track, you aim, you fire and-click! Instead of a dead man, you make him eternal." - Chris Marker
“ "Sport" hunting is a sickness, a perversion and a danger and should be recognised as such.
People who get their 'amusement' from hunting and killing defenceless animals can only be suffering from a mental disorder.
In a world with boundless opportunities for amusement, it's detestable that anyone would choose to get thrills from killing others who ask for nothing from life but the chance to remain alive. ” Sir Roger Moore
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This was an extremely rare sighting of Crocodilus Cirrocumulus, the ever-elusive (and always hungry) Cloud Croc. I almost missed it, but luckily, I looked up at the right moment and was able to capture the moment when it was about to nibble on (or rather take a hearty bite of) the roof of Marie-Elisabeth-Lüders-Haus (MELH), a prominent building in Berlin's government district. I'm not sure where in terms of culinary quality MELH is placed but the Cloud Croc must have changed its mind at the last minute because the roof is still intact. Maybe this particular specimen didn't like the taste of modern architecture or the materials used in the construction (Cloud Crocs are known for their extremely sensitive sense of smell)... Well, we will never know but at least my photo is proof that Crocodilus Cirrocumulus exists.
This is some minimalist cloud creature fun for Sliders Sunday, another oldie that I wanted to upload for a long time but always forgot about when I returned to my newest images in LR. Out of sight, out of mind, I guess. When I took the photo, I didn't even notice the croc (or maybe dragon or snake, what do you see?) but thought that the cloud (cirrocumulus, I'd say) looked as if it had been shaped by the roof. It was a quick snap before the cloud changed its shape and the creature was gone.
I'd processed the photo a long time ago, and only added some "Brilliance and Warmth" to it in Color Efex yesterday when I decided it was finally time for an upload. So, unfortunately, I can't tell you much about the previous processing steps. I think I enhanced the clarity and did some denoising before, and I'm sure other stuff as well because almost all my images are post-processed (often a lot) because I enjoy processing as much as photography itself.
HSS, Everyone!