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This is 'Epico' The Dragon who was taking part in a family friendly outside theatre event in Hulls Queens Gardens for the Hull Freedom Festival.
i´m still waiting for my baby and time feels quite unreal at the moment. Days are flying by and at the same time waiting is agonizing. Such a strange feeling.
Before heading back, I found this little creature there standing for me so I could take a picture of him. Always grateful for new photo opportunities.
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Green sea turtle seen at night resting onshore at Punaluu Black Sand Beach on the Big Island of Hawaii. {This sea turtle looked more black than green.]
Horses are the most beautiful creatures in this world, so grateful to own one of 'em (not the one in photo) and having grown up with that passion!
We had four or five inches of snow last night so I thought it would be appropriate to show this winter photo taken in 2007 at Bear Lake, Idaho. Wind had forced ice on shore where it was pushed up in great piles of fantastic shapes. I think this looks like some sort of ice creature watching the frozen lake. The moving ice scraped the sandy beach planting contrasting "fur" on its chest. I can't decide what this is. Any ideas?
This was scanned from a slide as part of my project to digitize my old photos.
Getting so close to this plant with a macro lens, the detail and sunlight make this plant appear as an alien, tentacled creature hiding in the woods.
At Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada near the CN Tower in Toronto we saw all kinds of unusual sea creatures. Not sure what kind of fish this is — a stonefish, maybe, or some other kind of scorpionfish?
It seems to have some parasites growing on it — unless those are part of its exotic self. Camouflage?...
Please view large to see the snail, my camera is not capable of good zoom, and this is exactly how I found this image!
I find it hard to choose a favourite novel, being a librarian. But one I've read several times and whose story is inspiring is Tracy Chevalier's "Remarkable Creatures". Mary Anning was a fossil finder and collector in England during the days women were unlikely to be scientists. So while I don't have an ichthyosaur I do have a fossil shell. Mary Anning combed the cliffs of Lyme Regis for many years upsetting the church and science! So my photo has beach pebbles and fossils. It must have taken a keen eye to spot the fossilized creatures in those cliffs and near the sea. www.tchevalier.com/remarkablecreatures/story/
The shy creature is a European ground squirrel. I took this photo at the zoo at Nuernberg, Germany. The ground squirrels aren't really zoo animals but they seem to feel very much at home there. This one lives in the enclosure of the rhinoceros but I have seen them in many other enclosures too. They are probably not very popular among zoo personnel as they dig tunnels everywhere.
Even though they are omnipresent it's quite difficult to take photos of them as they are tiny, very fast, extremely shy and they always tend to hide in the high grass.
Creature doesn't really want to come in the house, he just likes staring in the window at us.
We're Here : Available Darkness
Swept this up from under the bed. I thought they were supposed to be bunnies!
Created with Dream Wombo
I believe this is a type of Agave cactus, photographed in the Desert biome at the Franklin Park Conservatory in Columbus Ohio.
This photo was festured in the "Desert Creatures" installment of the Flickr Blog on July 29. 2010:
Fall is upon us and the green is disappearing into radiant colors of amber, scarlet and burgundy. Little white flakes of perfection will soon appear but remember your woodland creatures. This pretty piece is in honor of those creatures. Beautiful ceramic toggle ,rondelle and twig barrel bead by Muddymuse. The toggle is looped with chips of jade, white turquoise, tiny wooden rounds, and pewter. Carved jade leaf bead plays off of the beautiful lampwork focal by Etsian, Janesbeads. Unique silver leaf agate oval donut embraces a precious ceramic face, the muse of the woodland creatures!
I doubt anyone's gonna fave a pic of a fish head but I really wanted to capture how much the fishmongers at Ghim Moh Wet Market enjoy their jobs and allowed me to take as many pictures as I wanted of them working! One of them even went through the process of gutting a fish three times so my friends and I could get our shots.
And because Bon Iver is<3
This is from my first venture into photography, I had an old Olympus camera on my hands with the staggering storage capacity of 9 photos. I was just out of high school, without a job but with time and dreams on my hand. I lived in Vordingborg at the time, not too far from the coast, and I took the same walk almost daily, out to get my 9 pictures. There was this little off beat trail that was almost claimed by the sea and what you see here are sunrises seen from that track.