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Model: Simba

Mood: hungry

Lens: HD Pentax-D FA 2.8 / 24-70 mm

 

This is Simba, a Pomeranian. He was born on May 9, 2018.

Simba was run over by a car and died of his injuries on the spot. Only one year old.

 

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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Wenn man sich so richtig wohl fühlt...

Als je je echt op je gemak voelt...

Quand vous vous sentez vraiment à l'aise...

When you feel really comfortable...

cannon sx400 is

Simba lomographic: no viewfinder, no PP, straight OOC.

Not his best hiding place

Thanks to Skeletalmess for the textures

-prints for sale-

 

horcruxes:

オリンパス : 街拍 : 45mm f/1.8

 

digital tip jar: buy me a coffee

 

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Die Blätter im Herbstwind beobachtend.

Kijkend naar de bladeren in de herfstwind.

Observer les feuilles dans le vent d'automne.

Watching the leaves in the autumn wind.

 

Light: Ambient (bright cloudy)

Lens: HD Pentax-D FA 2.8 / 24-50 mm

Mood: Cuddly

Fossil records

 

Skull of an American lion on display at the National Museum of Natural History

Other lion subspecies or sister species to the modern lion existed in prehistoric times:

 

P. l. sinhaleyus was a fossil carnassial excavated in Sri Lanka, which was attributed to a lion. It is thought to have become extinct around 39,000 years ago.

P. leo fossilis was larger than the modern lion and lived in the Middle Pleistocene. Bone fragments were excavated in caves in the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy and Czech Republic.

P. spelaea, or the cave lion, lived in Eurasia and Beringia during the Late Pleistocene. It became extinct due to climate warming or human expansion latest by 11,900 years ago.[24] Bone fragments excavated in European, North Asian, Canadian and Alaskan caves indicate that it ranged from Europe across Siberia into western Alaska. It likely derived from P. fossilis,and was genetically isolated and highly distinct from the modern lion in Africa and Eurasia. It is depicted in Paleolithic cave paintings, ivory carvings, and clay busts.

P. atrox, or the American lion, ranged in the Americas from Canada to possibly Patagonia. It arose when a cave lion population in Beringia became isolated south of the Cordilleran Ice Sheet about 370,000 years ago. A fossil from Edmonton dates to 11,355 ± 55 years ago

W-w-w-was ist da hinter mir?

W-w-w-wat zit er achter mij?

Qu-qu-qu-qu'est-ce qu'il y a derrière moi ?

W-w-w-what's behind me?

Model: Simba

Light: LED

Lens: Sigma 1,4 / 35 mm Art

Simba ist ein Scheunenfund, aber irgendwo in ihrer Ahnenlinie muss ein englischer Lord gewesen sein.

Simba is een schuurvondst, maar ergens in haar voorouders moet er een Engelse Heer zijn geweest.

Simba a été trouvée dans une grange, mais il devait bien y avoir un lord anglais parmi ses ancêtres.

Simba is a barn find, but somewhere in her ancestry there must have been an English Lord.

While watching TV.

 

Sad news:

Simba passed away on Sunday 23 October 2022 afternoon after a week of sudden sickness. He was under medical treatment but unfortunately he couldn’t manage to survive the sickness pain and lost his life after one and a half year of age.

Su mirada es cautivadora y es casi imposible no sacar la cámara y fotografiarlo cada vez que se tumba al sol.

 

La seua mirada és captivadora i és quasi impossible no traure la cambra i fotografiar-ho cada vegada que es tomba al sol.

 

His gaze is captivating and it is almost impossible not to pull out the camera and photograph him every time he lays in the sun.

 

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Lion looking for Breakfast, Masai Mara 2023

Stanley thinks he's a Lion King and maybe wants to go to Hollywood I'd say.

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Was willst du mit dem Ding vor meiner Nase....???

Model: Simba

Mood: interrested

Light: ambient (cloudy)

Lens: Tamron 2.8 / 70-200

...the live action remake

Simba is the Swahili word for lion. Here a young simba @ Ruaha National Park, Tanzania

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