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A car driving on the road, whilst standing in the middle of a field of wheat
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The moon rises above the dunes of Silver Lake State Park, in Michigan, USA.
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Picture taken from the deck of a sketchy booze-cruise in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico...while I was a bit drunk.
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A moment on Reynisfjara, the black sand beach in southern Iceland. The beach can get quite populated with tourists but patience with the crowds allowed for this moment.
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Who is the first to starts summer in Catalonia?
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Budgies. Budgies, also known as budgerigars and parakeets, are sociable birds, and in the wild may be seen in flocks of hundreds or more. They have been bred into many different colour forms, but the birds in this photo are the natural colour form, which I think is hard to beat.
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A bright Yellow Warbler who didn't seem the least bit bothered by the heavy rain and wind. He was bouncing around in the low brush in front of my friend and I. It landed on a lot of great perches, some a little distant like this one that gave a great sense of environment and the rain and some closer and right near us. I really likd how the bird was framed in on this perch and you could easily see the heavy rain that was not fun to shoot in but worth it.
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I took this photo of Gordon the Bornean orang-utan (Pongo pygmaeus) who was born on 09/12/97 at Monkey World. He was born prematurely and had to spend the first month of his life in an incubator, however, he is now a dominant male with fully developed cheek pads. Gordon sat at the glass for a long time and likewise, I stood waiting patiently to capture his character as he sat staring into the lens.
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Shot on Going to the Sun Road in Glacier NP, Montana, USA. The sunset light I had hoped for was replaced with an overcast sky and some low cloud cover. I was pretty much done for the evening when I was driving back and noticed the fast moving clouds moving among the mountains.
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Breathtaking sunset at the Kirchsee in Upper Bavaria. A wonderful atmosphere and an unbelievable peace.
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A monkey gives a huge smile for a portrait at the Ol Pajeta Conservancy in Kenya.
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That Wanaka Tree reflected in the calm waters of early morning in New Zealand. Another shot of the famous tree, this one a wide angle and shot much earlier in the morning than my previous post
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I got an exceptional possibility to visit otherwise closed houses in Tallinn, Kopli. I captured this piece in an old factory, in the living rooms. What really drew me was the randomness of every object in this room. It also had a bit of eerie energy.
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This Carolina Wren flew in to the feeders that I had hanging from this gorgeous branch and after having its fill of food it hopped up onto the branch and gave me a few poses. This was my favorite as it stood up tall and right in the one opening in the branches. I had set up to shoot backlit for the feeders because I knew the sun would be too bright for a front lit shot and would look harsh. Using backlight and a row of dark green bushes in shade I was able to capture this dramatically lit shot of the little bird and the beautiful pink spring cherry blossoms.
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🦌 Hiding in the fog calmly waiting for their friends to arrive. It's not easy to capture a nice shot of some deers while also trying to respect their nature. Yet if you are patient enough, you will receive their trust.
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Taken on a sunny day in the middle of the sky somewhere between France and Ukraine.
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The cutest little treefrog. Found in a nature preserver for orangutans in Malaysian Borneo.
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Not only I took this cool picture with a Rycote Blimp and the Sony MDR 7502 headphones, I also recorded the sounds coming from the ricefield. Sound is something that a picture can't tell you. A picture ends by its frame but not the sound! I traveled 35 days from Ho Chi Minh City to Ha Giang and lived another month in Hanoi and created one of the largest sound libraries from Vietnam. Feel free to go to my website https://freetousesounds.com and check out all the royalty free recordings from Vietnam and 20 other countries!
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Cattle egret. I like the blurred birds in the background. Photo taken next to the pond at Birdworld, Kuranda, Australia.
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The Sivuch, or eared seal, is very impressive in size, which is why Steller, a biologist, when describing an animal, gave it the name "sea lion". Similarity to the king of the savannah is attached to the sea lion by the guard hairs, growing on the back of the neck and shoulders like the mane, and a powerful roar in the bass.
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Wandering through a fishermen’s harbour in Brittany, shooting some interesting things along the way…
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Wandering through a fishermen’s harbour in Brittany, shooting some interesting things along the way…
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All you need for this shot is some pomme frites (french fries) and some patience. Let the birds know you have some with a good teaser fry, then hold it where you want them to land. Have the camera ready in the other hand and be ready to hold the trigger for that one good shot. Sadly, though, this beautiful monument of art is in a state of tragedy.
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We took a little trip to the east of tenerife. At one point we left our car in a parking lot... We went for a swim and enjoyed the sun on our faces. Later that day, when we came back to get our car, the parking lot was closed!🤦🏼♂️ We asked people in the restaurants nearby but nobody seemed to be able to help us. A very kind man who lived in a village which wasn’t far from the parking lot said he would drive back into the village and ask the people there who could open the parking area. In the meantime my friends and I watched the beautiful sunset and I took this picture.🌄 After waiting for ages, someone came and opened the parking lot for us. Even though it was annoying at first, I’d say we did make the best out of a bad situation.👏🏼
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Hot pizza in the caribbean waters.
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Swimming Lionfish. I was lucky to be panning the camera at the same speed as this Lion Fish swam past at the Cairns aquarium in Australia.
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Sitting on a perch in the early morning sun I was able to position myself to get some palm trees in the background to give that classic Florida vibe to this portrait of a Barred Owl. The morning sun was shining right on the owl and I did darken down the background a good bit to make it less distracting. I was lucky enough to spend about 2 hours with a pair of these lovely owls and watch them fly around the forest from perch to perch, get mobbed by a flock of Blue Jays and just generally sit around.
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Detail shot from artwork by Kenny Random. Often his street art which pop up in unexpected locations and brighten up any locations they were positioned.
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2 Zebras graze at the magnificent Kruger National Park in South Africa.
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Drop in the ocean
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[…]But the deeper emotional experience was me standing in the water and looking. The water was still quite warm. Way warmer than the air around so I was naturally drawn to stay. It felt like the water around my legs, the wind, the fresh air that filled my lungs, the scenery of the setting sun […] It’s the same story like the other popular Picture of this scene. It was so amazing. Even when I think of this now, my internal World calms down. the whole text doesn’t fit here :) More to read at Instagram @le_me_sane
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The head of this crocodile in a pond just looks like a log or rock covered in duckweed until you spot the eye looking at you.
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Acrylic paint isn’t very predictable. And quite often I end up with something awful. So I usually try to give the project another try, put some silicone in it, smear it all over and see what I got :)
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Snout Beetles owe the name to the sometimes strongly extended head with the probes that are often in the middle or at the very front. Some species have a snout that is not as strongly extended (for example, species from the subfamily Scolytinae) and there are also beetles from other infra-orders that have a somewhat extended ‘snout’, so that confusion may occur in some species.
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At the Messe Basel New Hall building there is a large gap in the building that allows people to see the sky from underneath the building overpass.
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Being in Norway on the Lofoten we had constant terrible wether This is one of the few minutes where a bid of sun came thru.
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Legend has it that Java island was was once floating on the ocean, unstable and shaky. The Gods decided to move a piece of Mount Meru from India and nail it down to the earth so that the whole island of Java would stop moving. This new mountain ( the one in the picture) is then called Semeru.
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To be a florist is not for everybody. You should love what you do. Only in this case you can create something great. Flowers is something thats requires additional care and vision of the beauty. It is like a child. Their lifes is too short. But their life is so beautiful and it makes millions of people happier.
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One of the most fantastic wildlife sights on earth, set in a pristine and beautiful location
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The weather was inclement most of the time while I was in Grand Teton NP, but occasionally the sun would break thru like this. To learn how to take pictures like this, read my educational blogs at www.sharetimsphotos.com.
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At home in the wildflower
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When we were in the Wadi Rum desert, we spent the night in a bedouin camp right in the middle of the desert. We slept in tents under the desert stars. We woke up before sunrise and headed for a walk. Seeing these camels with the sun rising behind them was something out of this world. A memory I will forever treasure. Glad I had my camera with me!
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After climbing to the top of this very snowy hill on Danco Island in the Antarctic Peninsula, we were greeted with a full panorama across the bay. When you realise that the boat we were staying on was 147m long, it really made you realise just how monumental and huge this untouched continent is.
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6am start for a zodiac cruise in the aptly named Paradise Harbour. As we silently drifted past huge icebergs with the snow falling, we were surrounded by at least 12 ‘bubble net feeding’ humpback whales. Genuinely had no idea which direction to look, they were everywhere! ⠀⠀⠀⠀ Paradise indeed.
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In the Shadows
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This parrot has just enjoyed a cooling bath on a hot day. Black-capped Lory, found naturally in the rain forests of New Guinea.
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After waking up at 5am to shoot the bloodmoon our morning was blessed with a spectacular sunrise in the -11°C cold.
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Mandarinfish would have to be one of the most colourful fish in the world. They live in coral reefs in the Pacific ocean.
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