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More from the camera trapping of Pine Marten on the Ardnamurchan peninsula.
This one shows a fallen tree they used to cross a river every night in their search for food.
Landscape image of two people walking in between large pine trees along a pathway with winter forests and mountains in the background
Walk deeper into the pine forest and into a different world. Deep moss covered mounds, soft and moist, ferns and heather, toadstools and orchids.........heaven!
HDR pine forest tryout. It is a bad position for a photo, but it was really muddy and hard to get into a good position. I just wanted to take a picture of this amazing forest.
I thank you all my dear friends! If you will honor me by visiting my group I shall be glad
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"Naturism is a way of life in harmony with nature, expressed through social nudity, linked to self-respect, tolerance of differeing views together with respect for the environment".
When the woods greet the visitor wholeheartedly, offering up a comfy lounge chair to encourage those that dare explore... to sit, ponder and stay a while longer. This old snow covered pine forest had many hidden finds, like this comfy lounge chair this happy woman is sitting on.
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March 23, 2013
So, I was sitting on my porch having my morning coffee, and this owl flew by....
No, just kidding:o) I went to a photography program at the Carolina Raptor Center this morning. The Raptor Center is a treatment & rehabilitation program and shelter for injured birds of prey. The birds who are too injured to be reintroduced into the wild get to live out their lives there. For four hours this morning the handlers at the Center brought out birds and placed them in natural settings, for a group of photographers (there were 20 of us). The final hour we got to photograph birds in flight! I have about 1200 photos to sort through! This is only the first one I processed.This is a Eurasian Eagle-Owl.
It was heavily overcast, rainy all morning. I added a little sunlight in photoshop:)
This was supposed to be a two-day program, but tomorrow's event was canceled because the forecast is calling for very heavy rain all day tomorrow, so I'll get to do it another morning in a few weeks! Can't wait!
Model: Viktoria
Photo: Thomas Ohlsson Photography
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I was taking too long to take some photos!! He's worse than a woman! :D (no offense to any of you ladies!) Lol! He is obviously great and I wouldn't want to hike with anyone more than him!
Donnelley WMA checkpoint, Colleton County, South Carolina.
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The white-eyed subspecies of the normally red-eyed Eastern towhee is generally found only in southern Georgia and Florida, so Colleton County where this was taken, is well out of their normal breeding range. Nonetheless the towhees still wander north regularly, a couple of times all of the way to Virginia.
Sections 34, 35, 36
Charlie set the pace for this hike and he averaged about 20 minutes a mile.
That IS fast for a short legged little dog!
4 sections left to go!
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Model: Viktoria
Photo: Thomas Ohlsson Photography
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Model: Viktoria
Photo: Thomas Ohlsson Photography
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I thought for quite a few days before uploading this image. The usual reason of "i am not happy with this image" was stopping me from uploading this. "But you know what", I said to myself, "I like it even if it is not the way you wanted it".
One literally has a window of 5 minutes to take such a photo.. The sun rises so fast that the magic disappears very quickly. The warm rays of the sun, the orange colours of the light, glowing leaves and branches are precious for an early Newlands Forest visitor... here is a glimpse of the magic.
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Nikon D800
Nikon 16-35mm
Filters: Grad ND2, Grad ND4
Exposure: 1/1 sec
Aperture: f 14
Focal Length: 25 mm
ISO: 100
Zion National Park is a southwest Utah nature preserve distinguished by Zion Canyon’s steep red cliffs. Zion Canyon Scenic Drive cuts through its main section, leading to forest trails along the Virgin River. The river flows to the Emerald Pools, which have waterfalls and a hanging garden. Also along the river, partly through deep chasms, is Zion Narrows wading hike.
A aldeia de Campanhó, localizada na encosta da Serra do Marão no concelho de Mondim de Basto, apresenta uma paisagem rural marcada por campos em socalcos, uma técnica agrícola tradicional que maximiza o cultivo em terrenos inclinados, prevenindo a erosão e otimizando a gestão de recursos hídricos. Os socalcos, construídos com muros de pedra seca, criam pequenas plataformas cultiváveis que favorecem culturas de subsistência, como hortas, milho, vinha e árvores de fruto. As casas brancas, dispersas pela encosta, acompanham o relevo, refletindo a adaptação das comunidades locais a este ambiente agreste. A vegetação, composta por pinheiros e plantas caducifólias, sinaliza a transição entre áreas florestais e agrícolas, criando um mosaico de biodiversidade típico das serras do Norte de Portugal. Este cenário não só sublinha a interdependência entre a atividade agrícola e a natureza, mas também evidencia a importância da preservação das tradições culturais que caracterizam a identidade desta região, onde o Marão se destaca pela sua beleza natural e riqueza ecológica.
The village of Campanhó, located on the slopes of Serra do Marão in the municipality of Mondim de Basto, presents a rural landscape characterized by terraced fields, a traditional agricultural technique that maximizes cultivation on sloped terrain, preventing erosion and optimizing water resource management. The terraces, built with dry stone walls, create small cultivable platforms that favor subsistence crops such as gardens, corn, vines, and fruit trees. The white houses, scattered across the slope, follow the terrain, reflecting the adaptation of local communities to this rugged environment. The vegetation, composed of pines and deciduous plants, signals the transition between forested and agricultural areas, creating a mosaic of biodiversity typical of the northern mountain ranges of Portugal. This scenario highlights not only the interdependence between agricultural activity and nature but also underscores the importance of preserving the cultural traditions that define the identity of this region, where Marão stands out for its natural beauty and ecological richness.
This little Tit is a specialist of the Scottish pine forests, was so lucky this one would drop down from the trees within feet from us. funny how it was with a flock of coal tits probably for safely. we known when it was about to pop out the tree because of its sweet little call.
Crested Tit photographed in the Scottish Highlands. For guided or unguided sessions with these fab little birds (Dec-Mar) please get in touch.