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The Patagonian mara (Dolichotis patagonum) is also known as the Patagonian cavy, Patagonian hare, or dillaby. It is a herbivorous, somewhat rabbit-like animal found in open and semiopen habitats in Argentina. At the San Diego Zoo, the mara share a habitat with the giant anteaters . Conservation status: near threatened
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I was giving up on being able to get a sunset picture in Kenya. We went out on sundowners every night they were great apart from not having a sunset due to cloud. Finally in the Mara the sun behaved. I left it a bit late taking the shot and had to use a very high ISO (1600) to get a steady image
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Migration of wildebeests in Masai Mara, Kenya.
Happy New Year 2026 in advance upon the transition from the first to the second quarter of the 21st century!
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In Mara North Conservancy in Kenya the River Pride is led by a coalition of 4 male Lions. These are 2 of those males.
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The Salt Mines of Maras are located 50 km in the northeast of Cusco city, at an altitude of 3,200m.They are located in the lower part of the sub-basin and left bank of the Salineras stream, towards its mouth in the river Vilcanota, in the jurisdiction of the peasant communities of Maras and Pichingoto, between the gorge of the Qaqahuiñay, Cruz Mocco, Llully Mocco and Chupayoq hills.
The salt mines themselves are constituted by a set of approximately 4,500 salt wells placed in the form of stepped terraces in the middle slope of the hill Qaqawiñay, which has slopes of 20 degrees of inclination to the bottom of the gorge on the left bank of the Salineras stream, with dimensions that vary around 5 linear meters, occupying a total area of approximately 1.5 to 2 hectares.
This male had been in a fight with the male in the image
" Lions, a mating pair " shown in the first comment box and posted 2 weeks ago. This one was lost the fight and had some injuries, mainly on his back.
During the 3 days that I was in the area he kept on following the mating couple
Lemek Conservancy in the Greater Masai Mara ecosystem , Kenya
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The Maasai Mara Kenya was a fabulous trip for me, saw 4 of the big 5, just missed the Black Rhino. The elephants were great to see, late afternoon ran across this herd and a very protective female of its younger sibling I assume.
B28I6973 Masai Mara East - Kenya
What do photographers do? Most of the time, they seek to reproduce images that they saw in their childhood or in the more recent past. I am very happy to be able to do this and to succeed in producing images almost as beautiful as those which were in my memory. These are the iconic images.
Then, when we advance in mastery, sometimes the Universe offers us access to our own compositions. But the way to learn is to go through iconic images.
Que font les photographes ? La plupart du temps, ils cherchent à reproduire des images qu'ils ont vues dans leur enfance ou dans un passé plus récent. Je suis très content de pouvoir faire cela et de réussir à produire des images presqu'aussi belles que celles qui étaient dans ma mémoire. Ce sont les images iconiques.
Ensuite, quand on avance en maîtrise, parfois l'Univers nous offre d'accéder à nos propres compositions. Mais le chemin de l'apprentissage, c'est de passer par les images iconiques.