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Nairobi National Park, kenya. This park is about 5 miles outside the city of Nairobi. It is filled with wild animals.
in the morning this female Leopard was looking for lost calves in the woodlands where many thousands of Wildebeest had spent the night.
Each January the herds of the Great Migration are in the southeastern Serengeti and the Wildebeest calving season is starting
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According to the history logs, San Mora was once the center of prosperity with a thriving pharmaceutical center. The city was quarantined when a deadly contagion was released into the air; the event's intention is rather unclear and there are many theories ......
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Visit the amazing San Mora sim by Death Row Designs at Fantasy Faire .... before it disappears!
SHAWL & SKIRT: Nyota {Rares} by LAB737
HARNESS, ARMS & BOOTS: Scythia {Rare/Common/Rare} by LAB737
ARM: Beserker Female Lower Vambrace by LAB737
HAIR:Anya by pr!tty
SKIN: Evike Dark Mist by NuNu's Skin
HEAD: Kimberly by CATWA
LOCATION: San Mora Sponsered by Death Row Designs {Fantasy Faire}
Taken Friday morning with my 'new' phone, then processed in Topaz Studio with a texture of my own. The weather went downhill shortly after this, it poured down for the rest of the the day. It doesn't seem like we'll get a proper summer this year, here in the UK. Marnie and I visit this place nearly every day if I'm short of time, as it's so close to home. She gets what she needs, familiarity and a space to roam. I get a nice view down the stream with flowers, beautiful trees and the sight and sound of trickling water.
You know I usually like to put music to my images, so here's something beautiful you may not have heard or seen before.
Joan Armatrading - Willow Live in Washington DC in 2015
Joan is 69 years old now. She's still as great now as she ever was. Please right click the link and open in a new tab to view and listen. Thank you ! Hope you like it....
Thank you so much for your comments and for looking and listening. It's deeply appreciated. Have a wonderful rest of the week, be safe.
American Bison ~ Antelope Island ~ Davis County, Utah
Nikon D7500, Sigma 18-300, ISO 140, f/11.0, 78mm, 1/500s
I was lucky to spot this beautiful Wild Turkey trying to hide deeper into the woods in the Gatineau Hills.
A new take on an old favourite. See the original post in the link. I'm on a 30 day Topaz adjust trial so giving it a whirl :). Any preferences ? www.flickr.com/photos/alankellyphotography/15984954371/in...
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Rekvik, Kvaløya island, Troms county (Northern Norway).
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A coyote roams an ice covered Pelican Pool at Loess Bluffs National Wildlife Refuge near Mound City, Mo.
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Only 5 min further and the mood in the mountains changed. Look at the image before to compare. Press "L" to enlarge.
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Olympus OM-D EM10 Mark II
Olympus M.12-50mm F3.5-6.3
Agfa Vista 100
Manual setup and focus, available light, handheld. Hope, you enjoy! All visits, faves and comments are appreciated!
Night streets of Rome, Italy,
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The snake like curves of the Sumallo River contrast with this straight stretch of Highway 3, the Crowsnest.
I took this when we were on holiday in the Cairngorms in Scotland. We were driving up a very high road when we spotted an entire herd of them. They had 'escaped' from a local reindeer centre further down the mountain. Whilst I was photographing them, a ranger turned up to check out where they were (the leader wears a GPS tracker). They were very much smaller than I realised
For The Smile on Saturday group - theme "Regard the....R"
This old beast was left to continue roaming the range. Even if he can't actually continue roaming, I am sure he is thinking about it.
Happy Truck Thursday!