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Familien- und Hochzeitsfotografin Yuliya Bahr.
a few snaps during an easy stroll with the dog - very close-up and wide-angle and edited for warmth! Brrr!
*Credits on Yeidelis*
*B BOS - Nat Dress (Dubai Event)
*B BOS - Lixa Arms/ Legs (Mainstore)
*Credits on Drushila
*OOPS - Daisy Dress (Unik Event)
*OOPS - Butterflies legs Straps (Vanity Event)
*OOPS - Butterflies Bracelets and Face (Mainstore)
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Thanks RW for making me research better!!
Had it on good authority from 'twitchers' in hide my image was a skylark!! Although it can be a common mistake, further research has proved otherwise and now 99% sure it is a Meadow Pipit!!
Essex Wildlife Trust - Blue House Farm, North Fambridge
Visited this reserve today with my brother Steve. Saw a host of wild birds in the time we were there
Dawned. Good day.
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This Double-crested Cormorant was having trouble holding onto his catch. He dropped it and had to dive again to get it back. Crescent Beach, B.C.
Momma and papa burrowing owls watch over the burrow carefully. Every now and then, mama runs across the field to capture a beetle, bringing it back to the nest. She steps down toward the burrow and leans slowly forward, handing it off to her little ball of fuzz that remains carefully out of site. It is the only indication anyone has that in that burrow lies the next generation of owls. After a long period of time, a tiny fuzzy head appears to take a glimpse of the world that will soon be his. Ooops…. he is suddenly stunned by my presence on the horizon and gazes at me intently for a minute or so, before returning to the safety of the burrow . #BurrowingOwls
One single long exposure. No photoedition : straight out of the camera except for contrast/crop.
Light painting session with Jérôme Lallemand,