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somewhere in the dark phantasm there waits a harbinger of destruction awaiting the call to rend flesh from bone once more, signalling the fading of light once more
Taken on safari in Amboseli park in Kenya. The lions hide in amongst the flowering bushes where the zebra and wildebeest can't smell them, making for an easier ambush. This lioness was polite enough to look straight at the camera and have her photo taken.
Orlando Predators at Pittsburgh Power Arena Football (AFL) at Consol Energy Center, Pittsburgh PA - May 5, 2013
Orlando Predators at Pittsburgh Power Arena Football (AFL) at Consol Energy Center, Pittsburgh PA - May 5, 2013
Orlando Predators at Pittsburgh Power Arena Football (AFL) at Consol Energy Center, Pittsburgh PA - May 5, 2013
Taken using a Tamron 90mm 2.8f Macro lens. One of many test shots taken to test it out.
Note: The shot was lit with a single £5 LED lamp from Argos.
the crown-of-thorns starfish is the largest starfish in the world, with thorn-like spines sprouting all over its body for protection. if accidentally touched or stepped on, the starfish's long spines (which release a neurotoxin) are capable of inflicting great pain that can last for hours, as well as nausea and vomiting. the starfish is a coral reef predator and prey on coral polyps by climbing onto them, extruding its stomach over them, and releasing digestive enzymes to then absorb the liquefied tissue.