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Young African Elephant / Afrikanischer Elefant (Loxodonta africana) using a tree for a good scratch
in Tarangire N.P., Tanzania, Africa
Studio. Shooting through the scratched glass. Film camera Mamiya 645 Super, 80/2.8, film Kodak 160NC, scanner Epson 3200
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These are just some white lilacs that are in the yard.... :))
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Estas son sólo algunas lilas blancas que se encuentran en el patio .... :))
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This Great Egret captured at Fort de Soto Florida a wonderful spot for Shorebirds and also a host of other species which I will be posting soon. Unlike the UK I was sitting nearby under the shade and this beauty landed nearby and had a nice scratch!
Not really a great capture but so typical for Fynn in all his craziness. I haven't had much time to take photos of the cats recently, too much work and too busy with preparations for Christmas. Whenever Fynn sees me with a camera these days he is somewhat overexcited. :)
Something a little different with this Kestrel, I caught her whilst she was scratching which makes for a more unusual pose I think.
With such breathtaking beauty and stunning views, it was hard to leave Alice Lake.
We spent a couple days at Alice Lake, exploring the landscape but admittedly barely scratched the surface of what the Sawtooth Wilderness has to offer.
Image with my Hasselblad SWC
The strap of my watch.
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The composite of 100 photos.
Helicon Focus: B, radius 3, smoothing 4
I shot this just downstream from Steelhead Falls, and the ten second exposure created what looks like scratches atop the surface of the water. The turbulence of the falls creates a frothy white foam, and the 'scratches' are simply that foam drifting downstream.
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This grizzly at Brooks Falls takes a moment to scratch it's face between fishing for salmon.
Taken 26 July 2019 at Brooks Falls, Alaska.
I told a few people the next time I went out into the woods, I was going to scratch my beard up across a tree to see how it felt. And I did! And you know what? FEELS PRETTY GOOD!
I watched carefully and quietly from the other side of a small pond or mini lake as this grizzly sniffed around this small tree. There appeared to be no small game (or human) up the tree and he almost appeared to be scratching his face on the bark of the tree. I'm told by Glacier National Park Rangers that the Grizzly is not as frequent a climber of trees as are the Black Bear, however, I was warned never to try to climb a tree to escape one, as they can climb if they are so inclined.
HWW! There must be a whole story here. Someone painted the inside of the window to block the view. Someone else has scratched away part of the paint so that he/she can see out. A heavy drape has been pulled aside, so that the "scratch-a-view" can be used.
This is a window of an elegant old home, with a view onto its back garden and the Mulhouse section of the nice navigable canal and lock system which connects the Rhine and Rhone rivers.
Location: Mulhouse, Alsace FR.
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