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The expedition guides preparing the kayaks for the folks who kayaked in Antarctica. Awesome scenery. Folks had the special suits that would keep them from freezing if they fell in the water, and nobody fell in.
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This Limpkin was preparing to jump from the stump to the lake's bank at Circle B Bar Reserve (CBBR) near Lakeland, Florida. It posed just long enough . . .
It was a heavily overcast day on location and we ultimately got drenched before we could get back to our car. You can almost see the cloudy skies in this one.
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This was taken back in January at the lake. You can tell he has an announcement to make here. Tyler often had something to say! LOL ♥ Miss him and his sassy attitude.
Low angle view on a man descending to the beach via iron stairs attached to the Pier building in Scheveningen, The Hague, South Holland, The Netherlands.
( It was minus 2 degrees this a.m. but the light was amazing and such glorious weather for my outing with the photogroup )
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This beautiful barred owl was preparing to leave when this image was taken.
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As the heavens prepare for an imminent downpour, nature paints a breathtaking scene in the mountains of Tuscany.
Italy experiences a period of intense rainfall as dark clouds dominate the sky. The relentless downpour transforms the landscape, turning streets into temporary rivers and fields into saturated patches of earth. People navigate through the rain, seeking shelter and utilizing umbrellas and raincoats to stay dry. The heavy rainfall showcases the power and unpredictability of nature, reminding us of our vulnerability in the face of natural forces.
Not really; the spiders were just enjoying the windy weather we've been having this fall. This was at the Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge, and just one of dozens of them in a grassy area.
Though the warblers are in full mating plumage, and they are relatively close to the camera, they will flit and flee just as the finger is about to depress the shutter button. When they assume the posture of the bird in the picture, they are almost gone into the underbrush. Hope you clicked the shutter :-)
I was ready for this Black-throated Green Warbler, and I like this "last second pose." In another few seconds, he was gone.