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I do not know the exact ID. Looks like it belongs to Jasmine family. Locally known as "Kundo".
It is a climbing shrub with very slender branches and single-flowered, white blooms, which have almost no fragrance.
ID help please.
"Wild Fire" is a statue by local Ocala artist Nancy Ihasz done for the 10th anniversary of "Horse Fever," a public arts display to raise money for the Marion Cultural Alliance. This anniversary saw 27 new horse statues created and painted by local artists, each sponsored by local businesses, to be displayed for several months before being auctioned off at a later date.
Info about Horse Fever can be found here.
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As Wild as her eyes could reach !
SXSW Photowalk at downtown Austin
D300S Cammand mode at -1/7EV
Nikon SB-600, 0EV shoot thru portable umbrella
Nikon Captue NX 2
Nik Color Efex Pro - Glamour Glow
The fields are full of these right now.
I have the perennial version planted in my garden, but they bloom later.
It's the Ronjonie Wild Frame 3 texture created in the Filter Forge plugin. It can be seamless tiled and rendered in any resolution without loosing details.
You can see the presets and download this texture for free on the Filter Forge site here — www.filterforge.com/filters/6001.html (created by ronjonnie)
To use this texture download Filter Forge 30-day trial for free here — www.filterforge.com/download/
Anyone visiting Kentucky absolutely must visit some bourbon distilleries. On my drive from Lawrenceburg, I stopped at the Wild Turkey Distillery.
It was impressive how sophisticated and elegant the marketing of this bourbon is. The visit was definitely worth it!
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beads inspired by Maurice Sendak's Where the Wild Things Are. Visit my blog to find out more about my beads.
I was so pleased to see this orchid up our woods, they don't normally grow in these woods, though I do remember seeing one here once before.....we get a lot of them in other areas around here, I'll have to go and check to see if they are flowering yet.
I think it might be an Early Purple, I'll try and find out....
This Wild Boar, Sus scrofa, was photographed in Thailand, as part of a research project utilizing motion-activated camera-traps.
You are invited to go WILD on Smithsonian's interactive website, Smithsonian WILD, to learn more about the research and browse photos like this from around the world.
This Wild Boar, Sus scrofa, was photographed in Thailand, as part of a research project utilizing motion-activated camera-traps.
You are invited to go WILD on Smithsonian's interactive website, Smithsonian WILD, to learn more about the research and browse photos like this from around the world.
These blackberries have been found near an old abandoned tunnel, where trains connecting Western Sicily used to pass.
This Wild Boar, Sus scrofa, was photographed in Thailand, as part of a research project utilizing motion-activated camera-traps.
You are invited to go WILD on Smithsonian's interactive website, Smithsonian WILD, to learn more about the research and browse photos like this from around the world.
“WILD FUR”
Illustration Series by Dan Elijah Fajardo
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Bear across from Lithia Park in parking lot, Winburn Way, just above Ashland Community Development Building. Ashland, Oregon, 02/20/2014, 2:56 pm.Photos by Terry Skibby.
I went out to explore Wilder Ranch a couple times this weekend. Found some nice spots I will be visiting in the future. The conditions were crappy so here's a detail of one of the spots.
Megan: I love it out here! I could sit here and watch the ocean all day.
(Megan see's a snake)
Ahhh! Can we go home now!?!?!
Pentax K100D, DA 16-45mm f/4
31mm, f/8, 1/30 sec, ISO 200
The Somali wild ass is one of three types of African wild ass. Overall, the species is the smallest of the wild equids. (horses, asses, and zebras).
The Somali wild ass has a light grey color coat. They have a large head, long ears, and their tail resembles that of a cow, with a tuft of longer black fur at the end. Their mane runs along the nape of their neck is stiff and stands upright. Their lower legs have horizontal stripes of black or dark brown like a zebra, and the edges of their ears are trimmed in darker fur.
The IUCN Red List of endangered species described it as "critically endangered". This means they face an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild.
Fight to end extinction of species around the world. www.EndExtinction.org
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A herd of wild horses on Cumberland Island. I couldn't get over how comfortable they were around people! Brian took this photo (because of my little fear of horses...long story) and I edited it. He is so wonderful! <3
[summer '11]
I was walking the dogs this spring when this guy dashed out at us. Pretty big wild turkey for the burbs.