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When Arctic wolves hunt as a pack, one adult member will always remain behind as a puppy sitter. During the winter, these wolves grow a second layer of fur to protect themselves against the cold.
The heavy rain kept me indoors yesterday afternoon so I resolved to sort out my photography kit and to have a general clean/check of my many lenses, mainly AF Nikon. I am always surprised at the sheer weight of all that fine glass. This activity soon led to me mounting the lenses and want to use them, of course!
The Arctic fox, also known as the white fox, polar fox, or snow fox, is a small fox native to the Arctic regions of the Northern Hemisphere and common throughout the Arctic tundra biome. It is well adapted to living in cold environments.
The beaches of the Isles of Harris and Lewis are a photographer's paradise - there is almost too much. It is a question of how can I simplify the shot.
In this one, it is simply rocks - some of the oldest on the planet. I love the combinations of lines and circles in these rocks. I hope you do too...
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Potato peelings and other kitchen scraps on their way to the compost heap before I intercepted them.
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Decorated arty glass can be very attractive - I must try harder! To not break anything - my wife is fuming with me!
This is my attempt at imitating an old style of traditional painting on a traditional subject photographically.
I have no idea what these two were doing but they added some interest to my scene on a very warm morning.
Call me perverse but the only time I enjoy these plants is when they die-back in late Autumn. The flower stalks turn white and the dead flower heads turn to a dark red, All these changes happen without any normal change to Autumn tones. I have amended reality with seasonal tones.
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Found throughout the park, the artic ground squirrel is one of the more common species in Denali but still fun to photograph.