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Gave Lucy a Lightroom Makeover to Darken the Water behind her. Learning seems to be a life-long endeavor ;-)
Among the most elegant of the herons, the slender Snowy Egret sets off immaculate white plumage with black legs and brilliant yellow feet. Those feet seem to play a role in stirring up or herding small aquatic animals as the egret forages.
Breeding Snowy Egrets grow filmy, curving plumes that once fetched astronomical prices in the fashion industry, endangering the species. Early conservationists rallied to protect egrets by the early twentieth century, and this species is once again a common sight in shallow coastal wetlands.
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As our ship headed northeast from South Georgia, we were treated to one of our last sightings of icebergs and remnants from the world's once largest iceberg, A23a.
Credits: topfashionista.wordpress.com/2015/04/20/sights/
"What are you afraid of
I know that you are
Keep it in your sights now
And don’t let it go far"
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Happy Sunday morning all,
Every now and then one gets a rare and unexpected sighting on safari. This particular morning was one such occasion.
This is an image of a honey badger, a nocturnal animal which is very rarely seen during daylight hours. It was a first for me and a first for our guide as well. We came across a den and had the pleasure of actually seeing two of them. The one featured here was the active one, running back and forth in a repetitive pattern between a point in the distance and the den.
Getting this image required figuring out the behavioural pattern and getting as low down in the vehicle as possible. Doing these things allowed one to be able to enter the world of this fascinating and rarely seen animal.
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Nature takes my breath away.
Credits:
'Darina' dress by *ARKONA*
'Darina' headscarf' by *ARKONA*
Inspired by Pavloposad's shawls!
Like many other nice things, this place is within easy reach, but slightly out of sight
Nikon F2AS
Zoom-NIKKOR 35~70mm f/3.5 AI-s@70mm
1/125 sec@f/16
Kodak Tmax 400@ISO 500
Schneider-Kreuznach Light Yellow filter
Diafine 3,5+4 min
My first sight of the snow capped mountains in Montana. I did a little extra processing on this just because it felt right.
Thanks for looking!
There had been a kill during the night and we were not sure if it had been a lion kill or if the hyenas had taken something down . There at least thirty hyenas in the area and some were resting after a full meal while others were still eating and then there were some off guarding a bone that they had been able to grab. Truly an amazing sight to see ant to hear the hyenas in real life is over the top !!
Wishing all a very pleasant and blessed day !!
Three tiny juvenile snails, fattening themselves up for overwintering. The leaf is backlit by sunshine so the translucent eye stalks allow the light to glow through.
The image shows a line-up of three snails/six eye stalks for Macro Mondays theme 'In a Row'.
It was W.C. Fields who said "Never work with children or animals." Perhaps he was referring specifically to snails?
No snails were harmed in the making of this photograph.