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SVG Coelho Rabbit
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SVG horse head
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SVG cartoon
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SVG bending bee from side
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SVG Rabbit with red flower
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SVG Koala blind
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SVG Snail Cartoon Art
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SVG Cartoon giraffe
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SVG Girl In The Rain
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SVG Sitting giraffe
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SVG Animated blue whale
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SVG Vector pack with different animals
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SVG Vector drawing of cartoon monkey baby
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SVG Grayscale origami butterfly vector image
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Hiking in Thórsmörk Valley in Iceland. Found this beautiful opening that leads straight to a waterfall.
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The nearly full moon rising over Jervis Bay, Australia, in blue hour as the last pink leaves the sky. The famous white sand beaches and crystal clear water catch the light beautifully as it fades. In this image I have increased saturation, contrast and the the moon to better capture the feeling of being there.
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My entire life I have wanted to make it to this very spot on Mono Lake, California. The rock formations called tufas, and are this sort of eerie wonderland. Sunrise was not a disappointment, and was a peaceful moment of exploration.
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"There's always a bigger fish" applies to the scenery surrounding this canoe.
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this universe want me to see you happy, not to make you happy
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This is Lake Agnes, which can be found by doing any of the Little Beehive, Big Beehive or Lake Agnes trails when you arrive at Lake Louise, Banff. We had a bit of a varied day weather wise, so I set my camera & tripod up on a small bridge and just waited until the wind died down to get this reflection. There's also an awesome Tea House right next to it, however they only take cash so I missed out on some of their famous chocolate cake this time... but next time ;)
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Marienbrücke. Amazing place. It's a bridge where you can get most part of the cliches photos of the castle. There's great view from there and you can hike to the different spots to get different photos. There are a lot of short hikes starting from there. This is one of the views you can see when you are inside the Neuschwanstein Castle.
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Got up very early to capture this dramatic sunrise across the Badlands in South Dakota. A storm had just blown through and there are hints of a rainbow in the distance. Love the balance of detail between the land and the sky.
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Hike 3 miles to get to this falls. Came early hoping that no one else would be here. With an empty parking lot and no one on the trail, I had a peaceful walk and great exploring of the falls and river to myself. Found a perfect spot for the light just as it got high enough above the horizon. An instant favorite of mine.
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Moraine Lake has been somewhere I've wanted to visit for 15 years. Last week I finally managed to go there with my Fiancée and what an absolutely beautiful lake it is. When we landed in Calgary we had a 1.5 hour drive to our hotel in Banff and then slept for 3 hours before going on the drive up to Moraine Lake. We arrived at 5:30 to beat the crowds and got super lucky with the weather as it had rained the night before. This place is very special, and everyone should go and see it at least once. I can't wait to go back
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I recently went on a 10 day holiday to Banff, Canada. Banff is somewhere that I've wanted to go for about 15 years and it was even better than I expected. I took this photo at the back of Moraine Lake. I went there to get the good photos everyone would expect, but I also wanted to capture shots not everyone thinks about. I made an effort to "Look behind where you're standing" in order to capture something a little different. In this shot, you can see some of the blue glacial ice above the Moraines that surround the Lake and the extremely dynamic weather that you get in the Canadian Rockies.
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I arrived in Yosemite at 5:20 a.m. in order to catch the sunrise at Tunnel View, but the clouds ruined the view. So I wandered the valley for some other sight to behold and found this beautiful reflection in the flooded waters of Yosemite valley.
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I have never seen a sunset like this before. The day's storms ended just in time for the clouds to break and unleash quite the show. What a great way to spend a Sunday evening!
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I didn't intend to make the star effect on this photo but when I saw it, I looked up at a sliver of a crescent moon veiled by thin clouds. I decided I like the star effect better. To learn how to take pictures like this, read my educational blogs at www.sharetimsphotos.com.
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These Mono Lake tufas were turned pink by a great colorful sunset. To learn how to take pictures like this, read my educational blogs at www.sharetimsphotos.com.
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Walking across this gap is an impressive feat. Arthur Pera takes a break in the middle of a 173m highline on the coast of Sydney, AUS. He's wearing a harness and proper safety equipment is used to ensure there is minimal danger.
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On the road from Dallas to Lubbock, TX. This small storm developed shortly after midnight.
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The thing i like about winter is the fact that i can be cozy and warm at home, and if my friends invite me to hangout or something, i use the weather as the perfect excuse.
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A starry night in the Maldives. A surreal moment, one of the last shared with a friend who passed away shortly after the trip, Cole Younger. This photo means a lot to me, one of my favorites.
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Song to go along: "Plain View' by Men I Trust. All images from this flow here: https://avasol.live/2019/10/24/my-all/
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An early morning through the jungle to reach this beautiful waterfall. It falls so perfectly it looks man made.
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I have long dreamed of catching a sunrise at Lake Tahoe. So I woke at 4:30 to drive to Emerald Bay to capture this stellar moment. Wow, what a moment it was and I'd do it all over.
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Exploring in the rockies and soaking in the fall colors last year. Cant wait to see what this fall brings :D
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I took this after hiking down to the bottom of this almost 200-foot waterfall in Marion County, Oregon. I wanted to capture the awesome rock shelf and the wild flowers blooming on its ledge, along with that beautiful old-growth forest in the background.
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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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This spot has become very popular for people to balance stones on top of each other into towers, just for fun. The spot is between Ellis beach and Wangetti beach on the Captain Cook highway, North Queensland, Australia
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Discovered in 1781 by the French astronomer and comet hunter, Pierre Méchain, the Sombrero galaxy is a lenticular galaxy, which is a classification between full elliptical and spiral, meaning that it has a disc structure but without spiral arms. It’s about 31 million light years away in the constellation of Virgo and about 50 million light years across (one-third of the Milky Way’s diameter). Astronomers have determined that the supermassive black hole at the center of the galaxy is about 1 billion solar masses, making it one of the largest in nearby galaxies. They’ve also determined that there are between 1,200 and 2,000 globular clusters present, more than ten times the estimate for the Milky Way’s population, and they’ve been able to correlate the prevalence of globular clusters with the amount of bulge in the galaxy. Using infrared spectroscopy astronomers have also determined that the bulk of star formation occurs within the highly contrasted dust lane. This is 2:20 hours of exposure.
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After a short hike, I eventually reached the tallest point to see this breathtaking view. The clouds covered most of the mountains and I waited for a really long time to clear up! The wait was definitely worth it.
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Quiet on the lake. If you're interested in using this image on your website and plan on including an attribution, would you please link to my website, www.jackchurch.photo in the description? Thank you!
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Even if I live and grew up in a major city, the proximity of nature has always felt like one of the things that make a place feel like home. Although there is not much nature that is untouched around Stockholm, we are still lucky enough to have a national park just around the corner. Sometimes, by leaving out the noise and the distraction and focusing on a simple detail, I realize that the essence of what I'm longing for is just around the corner.
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Considering it's June there is still a lot of snow left up in the mountains, enough to make a few not so small kickers in order to end this winter season with a proper "bag of tricks send-off".
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