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Relaxing is hard to do sometimes, must try harder. Read some of Kate's Sierra Club Guide to Painting in Nature.
Relaxing, inspiring and informative.
The first step in mounting dried beetles is to relax them. I have used a quick method where the beetles are soaked in warm water for a quarter hour. After that their joints can be bent. Here two zographus regalis are relaxing.
There is nothing like relaxing in the sun. And trust me, red pandas are the masters of relaxing! They spend a lot of time dozing in a tree somewhere.
And it might not look like it, but their red fur actually helps them to hide from predators. Among red leaves and moss it is extremely difficult to spot red pandas in ther natural environment.
Red pandas have recently been classified as endangered on the IUCN Red List of endangered species. Poaching and habitat loss are the main reasons for this evaluation. It has been estimated that only about 2500 red pandas are left in the wild.
Check out the Red Panda Network to find out how you can help them:
28 weeks pregnant.
Strobist info: Vivitar 285 at 1/4 power, high above the subject, fired into the white ceiling and walls. Triggered by Skyport.
My Sweeties relaxing on the Garden Lounge... when will it be Summer again? ;-)
Sony Alpha 700 & Sigma 105mm Macro
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Saluda River
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A tourist enjoys reading a book whilst keeping cool in the Nadiza River in Slovenia.
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