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Brown bear cub (Ursus arctos), one of two born to mom "Agro" this past spring. Mom's a regular at the Silver Salmon Creek area, Lake Clark National Park on the coast of Cook Inlet. Alaska. Conservation status: Least Concern #NaturalExposures
Nonbreeding adult Laughing Gull, ID’s by the bit of black smudging behind the eye and the small white spots on the primaries.
Sandvika bay near Svolvaer on the Norwegian Lofoten islands on a perfect day with light as clear and water just as calm as glass.
This is certainly one of Tollymore's iconic locations although this is the main stepping stones I found myself liking the smaller ones up stream better. This was a tricky place to shoot due to the amount of people enjoying this amazing please. Just out of frame was a line of photographers, walkers, runners dogs. If you were lucky you might get a 3 or 4 second window to take a shot without anyone in it at one point I had about 20 people on the steps in full game of thrones attire.
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Masked Lapwing (Vanellus miles)
One from this day last year. I haven't had a chance to get out since Friday! Hopefully soon.
Another shot of the lapwing stepping out across the frozen Rushy Pen lake early yesterday morning. It was bitterly cold and only 3 degrees celsius when this was taken!
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A young Green heron exploring it's new world at Wildwood Lake, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
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Not all is as it seems. The lady of course is part of a poster, but a very convincing one I must say. The compression of the image is due to the long lens I shot this with (from across the street). It took awhile to get someone framed exactly by her leg in that position. The biggest problem were all the taxi cabs which were queuing here (in front of Harrads in Knightsbridge) as they kept getting into the shot.
Late afternoon winter sunlight on Broken Top, Central Oregon, USA. Central Oregon offers the imaginative photographer four (well three - spring and winter tend to tussle for dominance) seasons of wonderful subjects. Though I've had to pull back on the more strenuous treks, this image was taken by simply stepping out of the SUV just outside Mt. Bachelor's parking lot.
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Woke up this morning blues around my head
No need to ask the reason why.
I'm stepping out.
I'm stepping out.
I was sitting beside Lake Nicaragua when this purple gallinule (porphyrio martinicus) stepped out of the dense water plants at the edge of the lake.
This Sora (Porzana carolina) was staying largely out of sight while foraging in a hedgerow at Chicago's Montrose Point Bird Sanctuary last week. But I was able to capture this image when it stepped briefly into an opening while passing from one brushy area to another. The Sora is a small, secretive marshbird whose range includes Central and North America.
For Wing Wednesday
HWW
Well they say life is full of choices but for how i see things if you step out of the line you probably get much more chances to be the first one eaten by the big bad wolf This just in case you don't have the stamina to become a big bad wolf
yourself.:))
Don't you just love the confidence these goslings exude as they gradually step out on their own in the world around them. When did so many of us lose that natural curiosity to explore what is around us?
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...Broke tooth, Monday
Something's not the same
Blank head crossed eyes sweet to flood
Feel your presence in your absence shut the door
House on fire leave it all behind you
Darkest night let the lightning guide you
Step outside
Time to step outisde, time to step outside
House on fire leave it all behind you.
José González - Step out
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