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Male Cheetah in the Savuti marshes, Botswana looking out for his brother
The world is like a book and those, who do not travel, only read the first page.
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A female golden finch waits patiently for me to put out sunflower seeds, she already cleaned up what was inside the sunflower behind her.
An agile skater skirts across Clocktower Skatepark in Wheaton.
Nikon D7500, Sigma 18-300, ISO 400, f/7.1, 70mm, 1/1600s
SLIM DARK ELEGANT HERON, with a frail-looking neck. A joy to be seen in the Gambia, it's worth noting they are being seen in the UK on odd occasions.
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God bless you ............Tomx
It took three visits to finally get this shot. On the first one, I forgot memory card in my laptop. Yup...
Second go, and I got chased away by the rain.
But finally, today conditions were on my side.
Thanks for looking everyone, have a great rest of the week!
A railroad brakeman, tasked with coupling cars and throwing switches, rides the rails in the yards of Chiangmai Railway Station.
Nikon D5100, Tamron 18-270, ISO 500, f/6.3, 270mm, 1/2000s
Small Easter-tailed Blue butterfly taking nectar from a tiny field Daisy.
Common. Easy to overlook. This butterfly is about the size of your little fingernail.
This bull elk was munching on some willow branches. The day before he was digging through the snow for some grass. I imagine it is pretty slim pickings this far into winter.
Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox camera right. AB800 with gridded HOBD-W overhead. AB800 with gridded 7 inch reflector camera left. Triggered by Cybersync.
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Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox camera right. AB800 with gridded HOBD-W overhead. AB800 with gridded 7 inch reflector camera left. Triggered by Cybersync.
During the frigid cold this winter, the ground was packed with a thick layer of ice and there was not much on the menu for this buck.
Lots of deer tracks this time of year. Looking for anything edible. Not much for them.
Pend Oreille River. Selkirk Range.
A couple of years ago, this eucalyptus tree and several others were trimmed way back. We could see the sky again.
Now, almost two years later, they are back, big and bushy, though not as tall, and providing shade again.
While that's nice and all, I just like this shot.
Fremont, California.
St. Louis & Iron Mountain Railway's E8 #5898 takes a train out of Jackson, MO under partial cloud cover.
Sometimes less is more but I'm pretty sure spiders would struggle with that concept! It's tough out there at this time of year but I'm glad that somehow they find a way to survive.
HMBT !
Pants JEYS-DOMENTOR2-E/S-PANTS-LINE(LEGACY) equal10 event
Suit coat JEYS-DOMENTOR2-E/S-SUIT-BLACK(LEGACY) equal10 event
Sweater David Heather Desi turtleneck black FOR LEGACY main store
Hair DURA NA10 LELUTKA main store
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CHEF bethrosengard wants us to create a sculptural fantasy!
➤ The main focus of your image must be a sculptural art object(s), anything from the tiniest statuette to the Statue of Liberty, whether abstract or representational.
➤ You must set the object against a land-, sea- or cityscape that is not the object's usual setting.
➤ Include any one or more of the following: bees, bears, butterflies, birds, bats, beavers, bobcats, buffalo. (For 'extra credit' ;-), you may choose any of these insteadinturong, bandicoot, bichir, bonobo, bandicoot, bongo or bushmaster.)
➤ Your composition must have some kind of decorative border.
➤ NO PEOPLE (other than, possibly, the sculpture).
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When out the other day decided to ride out to see if any eagles. First time out there since last winter and have heard they have been seeing them. Well one on the ground and several in trees. They have picked the deer carcass to the bones. These are some of the deer that get hit by cars near this farmers land and he pulls them farther in the field where the eagles can come and go and won't get hit by cars.