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Trans-Siberian Orchestra - Christmas Canon (Official Music Video)
The Ghost of Christmas Present represents generosity and good will. He shows Scrooge scenes of people sharing what they have with each other, even if they have very little. ... If Scrooge is to change his life, there is no better time to start than Christmas.
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Featured Photos, GANREF, Japan ( Jan 2020)
Commended by Experts, Photocrowd, United Kingdoms ( March and September 2021)
Selected for 2022 New Year's card, CANON iMAGE GATEWAY ( Canon official Website),
Japan ( November 2021)
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It was looking like another snow shower was about to land, so I headed out to see what was happening.
Trial and error...and patience was needed to achieve the image i had in mind.....i achieved just that....:-)
Watching this sloth climb a tree some 20 feet away was an amazing experience with the CECCOT group. We all would’ve missed it if it wasn’t for one of the students who pointed it out as we walked by. If you’d like to work closely with the wide array of bird species in the tambopata region of Peru I’d highly recommend joining the group in 2020 this summer!
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As the sun began to set over the Peruain Amazon, this pair of Lineated Woodpeckers landed on this eposed dead tree, setting up the perfect shot I'd been eyeing this dead tree for a few days, and after all the students had left, I had the opportunity to sit and wait for the woodpeckers to come so I could make this image.
• Solitary Song •
If you drive through the salt marshes and spartina grasses at Ananias NWR, you can often hear the chips and buzzing of the Seaside Sparrow. Although these sparrows are known to lay low in the tall grasses, if you’re patient enough you can find one singing on an exposed branch or twig.