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Thursday, July 31, 2014

On Guard



This little guy was standing on top of a large rock, the early evening sunlight was shining on him perfectly.

Gavin



This is Gavin a commission from the USA.

This better be important..



Nisse, our third child in the Eriksson family.

Spartcat



Madness?! This! Is! Spartcat!

Foxy



Beautiful Red Fox, Breckenridge, CO

Kingfisher



Malachite kingfisher perching on a branch looking for fish. Selous GR, Tanzania

Animal



One of the many inhibitans of Varanasi

alley cat ^-^



kendisi odtu nun kedilerinden . ODTU/METU/ ANKARA

Alone



siempre entre la gente.

Cheetahs and 4WD



Two cheetahs, brothers, on the hunt. Suzuki 4WD in the background.

Polecat



A polecat rolling around in her hole! 03/09/09 BWC

Hawksbill Turtle



A Hawksbill Turtle photographed in Roatan, Honduras.

Osprey



The Osprey uses low, slow flights over water, and occasionally hovers to search for prey. When a fish is spotted, Osprey make dramatic dives from heights of 30 - 120 feet to plunge feet first into the water after their prey.

Old Raccoon



An old raccoon getting ready to call it a night...or day.

Tiger



Wow, they can really stare you out when they want to, hey? 31/05/10

Through the Reeds



While shooting the sunrise on morning on the beach in Kill Devil Hills, NC I decided to take advantage of the reeds to have something in the foreground. The birds added depth to the image as well. I enjoyed the sunrise and outdoor experience!

grumpy posing



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Snowy Owl



Snowy Owl scanning for mice. Hunting from berm.

Seagulls in Low Key



Low-key lighting is a style of lighting for photography, film or television. It is a necessary element in creating a chiaroscuro effect. Traditional photographic lighting, three-point lighting uses a key light, a fill light, and a back light for illumination. Low-key lighting often uses only one key light, optionally controlled with a fill light or a simple reflector.

I'm all ears



Nature's great masterpiece, an elephant; the only harmless great thing.~~~~~~John Donne

maltese doves



shot at the Triton Fountain in Valletta, Malta processed in Analog Efex Pro 2

Wolf spider



Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II+44mm macro extension tube.Press "M" to see it large.

Zebra Generation



A mother and baby zebra stay together as they keep a look out for hyenas in the Kruger National Park, South Africa.