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Shaking it Off
Reed cormorant shaking off the water after going fishing. Cormorants do not have the same level of waterproofing as most aquatic birds and thus have to spend a lot of time drying out their feathers between dives
Hangry // Valentine Shake
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▷V3 shake includesa hud with 10 different balloon text options
▷ V2 Includes a hud with 7 different heart candy text options
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This is Otto who we met when we were out last week in the Forest. He was in and out of the pond with his stick. Rather him that me, it was 4 degrees
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This big whitetail deer found a hole in the river, and had to clear some waterlogged ears. Be sure to see the next photo in the shake it off series. Have a great weekend!
Golden Retriever - After the swim, a good shake!
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Took Brac to the river yesterday. He loves water but won't actually swim. The river here wasn't deep enough to swim in anyway but it is becoming evident his confidence in water is growing so who knows, maybe one day he will realise swimming is fun.
Deep in the woods, as the sun does shine
I rip your clothes off, i make you mine
The trees they rock, the ground does shake
Passion unlashed, wild love, we make
Two bodies wrapped, two hearts entwine
Naked skin caressed, as the sun does shine
Deep in the woods, reaching up to the skies
Where love is celebrated with , insatiable, wild cries
After diving for fish, they surge out of the water and shake the water off. Usually happens in the first 4 or 5 seconds, which is a lifetime at 12 frames a sec. You can end up with 1000s of images, which of course you will have to delete to get the ones with the shake.
Reddish Egret shaking the water off itself in the early morning light at J.N. Ding Darling NWR, Sanibel Island, Florida last Spring.
You gotta view Large on black, trust me...
Shaken into Explore -Highest position: 88 on Sunday, May 24, 2009
Dhekelia Shake @ 2021, Dhekelia, Cyprus --------------------------------------------------------- f/16 | 2 sec | ISO 64 | 35 mm |
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I often get comments like "poor horses they must be cold in the snow." This is Nevaeh and she just took a roll in the snow and is now shaking the snow off. My best horse images have been in winter as it seems that's when they are the most active. They love the snow!
Osprey shakes off excess water after diving under the surface to catch the fish it has in its talons.