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ـ فضلآ لا أمرآآ عدم تضمين الردود بأي صور وأعتذر عن حذفهآ .
ـ لاأبيح من ينسب لنفسه أحد أعمالي صور كانت أو كتابات .
ـ صوري ملك للجميع مع حفظ الحقوق .
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This mother and cub (child) was passing by while we was doing some climatic research in the Fram Straight. I think the scene was a bit interesting with the birds in the background. The colors up here is really special. The Polar Bear is the biggest of all bears. This day we saw 19 of them. This mother and cub was close to a big male bear. That is unusual to see. The male Polar Bear is known of killing the cubs so he can get the mother interested in him. But nothing happened, not as long as we was there.
EXPLORE September 19 2011 #284
PRIZES, AWARDS
The best picture in 2011 In the group Ice Age Icefields, Glaciers, Icebergs, The Blue Ocean And Ships
Rank 4 in Best of the year 2011 at FlickrDiamond
Rank 5 in Best of the year 2011 at The Best Bravo
1st prize "Picture of the month" for September 2011 contest at My Gear And Me
1st prize "Picture of the month" for September 2011 contest at Flickr Diamond
1st prize "Picture of the month" for October 2011 contest at Damn I Wish I'd Taken That
1st prize in October 2011 in Are You Ready - Wild Animal contest
1st prize Frontpage contest at It's a wonderful world
1st prize ◕‿◕SONIAGALLERY◕‿◕
2nd prize October, November 2011 contest at Artist of the Year
2nd prize September 2011 contest at Colors Of the Heart
Jury prize for November 2011 at ROYAL Gr☮up
Picture of the month in "Polar Bear International" and published on the frontpage of their e-letter PBiNews (10 000 subscriptions each month.)
Admins Choice October 2011 at The World Through My Eyes and featured in their blog
Picture of the week November 2011 at Great Images
Picture of the week October 8 2011 at The best nature shots on Flickr
Special choice award Nominated to the "Picture of the year." at the group Passage to Beauty
Admins Choices of the week At the group Nature's Prime
Admins Choices of the week At the group Outstanding Pictures
Featured in the blog at breathtaking group
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Highest position: 477 on Tuesday, December 29, 2009
بقيت حباً يلمئني وهم لا يشعرون ..
وتبقى عشقاً يسكنني ..
وابقى حبك الاول ..
والاخر فلا خوف علي .. ولا هم يحزنون..{
بقلم : سمر (L)
Esa luz exquisita que te envolvía cada día, que hacía que sonrieras sin más.
à bientôt.
© Laura Herbera
Best position, Explore (Interestingness), 16/01/2012 (#325)
Best position, Explore (Interestingness), 17/01/2012 (#289)
Explore 3-28-10 #398 One of the highlights of a visit to the Chisos Mountain Basin in Big Bend National Park is this view through what is called the "window". View On Black
It would be interesting to know where all the flotsam and jetsam that ends up on on Black Rock beach originates. It ends up in one corner of the beach as the harbour wall stops it travelling any further up the coast.
One of the great things about winter ( hen the temps aren't stupid cold) is lacing up your skates and going for a spin.
Nathan Philips Square, Toronto
Built for the DoP N°3 on Brickpirate.net
My opponent is oLaF LM the mystery part is Cylinder Hemisphere 3 x 3 Ball Turret
Man that Lego part is a brain killer!!
Response to oLaF's Explorer :P
... und mache ein paar Tage Urlaub an der Ostsee. Ich wünsche allen Flickr - Freunden und Kontakten ein schönes Wochenende und eine sonnige nächste Woche !
Explore Aug. 30, 2013
I am not really into taking flower shots, but I thought I would try it again. Thanks so much everyone, this one just made Explore!
EXPLORED: highest position #90 (June 24, 2012)
The steel framework and glass roof of Russia's most famous shopping mall - the State Department Store, GUM - were, at the time, on the cutting edge of technology and give GUM a certain resemblance to the great 19th century train stations of London. The roof, the diameter of which is 46 ft (14 m), looks light, but it is a firm construction made of more than 50,000 metal pods (about 819 short tons (743 t), capable of supporting snowfall accumulation. Illumination is provided by huge arched skylights of iron and glass, each weighing some 820 short tons (740 t) and containing in excess of 20,000 panes of glass.
This shot has been processed with picnik using the CinemaScope filter to imitate that anamorphic lens series effect used in the 50’s and 60’s for shooting wide screen movies.
This is part of my "For the Birds!" set- Please visit and watch the progress as I go through hundreds of scenic bird shots!
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Explore #229, Nov. 30, 2007