Adventure wild 

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  • The Fern Creek Branch, Great Smoky Mountains

  • Series: New Zealand White Island, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand Test your senses; bright yellows, pungeant smells that make your nose crinkle in disgust and force you to reach for your gas mask. Constant hissing and burping. Softly floating ash. Loud rumblings from the bowels of the earth. It’s pretty scary stuff! The only live marine volcano and the largest volcanic structure in NZ…...White Island is 70% undersea! She floats 48 kms out, in the beautiful Bay of Plenty. About 150,000 years old and built by continuous volcanic activity. Today, this old girl’s activity is constantly monitored by the Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences (IGNS). When we visited the IGNS helicopter flew in and landed. The doors flung out and people in strange suits exploded from within. They ran to their places on top of the crater and started to work, concentrating hard on their tasks. We watched, intently, for about an hour. Their concentration was so intence, I doubt they even knew we were there. They performed with precision – it’s the closest I’ll ever come to a moon landing! The island is currently on a level 1 alert; she’s always active and constantly spewing forth steam, sulphur and lots of other volcanic “stuff”. At her heart, she has a deep, steaming lake. She takes pride of place at the tip of NZs “chain of fire”; a 250 km long chain of highly active volcano’s extending from her (White Island), to Ruapehu in the centre of the north Island. A walk on her shores is indeed a walk on the wild side.

  • An old photo from my collection. Unknown author. Browse Palinchak Mikhail art by categories Art Nudes · Fractal Art · Egypt · Landscapes · Conceptual / / / /

  • “By kind favour of a friend” I received this capture a long, long time ago from a friend via email, I cannot remember who sent it to me ! I just wanted to share this all. This was shot in “The Kruger National Park”. This is what a visit to the park can be like. / In 2007 the Game count in the park was: / Bluewildbeast 16.000 / Buffalo 31.000 / Hyena 2.000 / Impala 130.000 / Cheetah .225 / Giraffe 7.000 / Kudu 4.000 / Lion 2.000 / Leopard .950 / Elephants 12.000 / Zebra 23.000 / Black Rhino .300 / Warthog 4.000 / Waterbuck 3.000 / White Rhino 3.500 / Wild dog .350 / Entering the park at the south gate, taking the main road, and driving through to the north exit gate is a drive of 470km. A road might have a bend / Where you can end up with a massive “friend” / You might have to sit and wait / For the investigation to end ! / Enjoy….. This was a very inquisitive friend !

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  • Rough dirt road deep inside the wilderness of Kenya leading to mountain safari outpost. What a ride this was!!! / /

  • Snowfall in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah. Camera: Nikon D50. Post processed with RawShooter. As of December 11, 2009: 120 views. Featured in DSLR users only: April, 2009.

  • Snowfall in Bryce Canyon National Park. Camera: Nikon D50. Post processed with RawShooter. Featured in Landscape Photography: March, 2009. Featured in Color and Light: May, 2009. Featured in Utah Landscapes: June, 2009.

  • Prominent feature in the Rimrocks area, Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument, Utah. Camera: Nikon D50. Post processed with RawShooter. Featured in Welcome to Utah: March, 2009. Featured in Nirvana: May, 2009.

  • Rimrocks area, Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument, Utah. Camera: Nikon D50. Post processed with RawShooter. As of Nov 21, 2009: 428 views. Featured in Welcome to Utah: March, 2009. Featured in Americas Natural Wonders: March, 2009. Featured in America’s National Parks: April, 2009. Featured in The Wild West Show: April, 2009. Featured in Color and Light: May, 2009. Featured in Rural Around The Globe: May, 2009. Featured in Canon Vs Nikon: May, 2009. Featured in The Feature Fraternity: June, 2009. Featured in Utah Landscapes: June, 2009. Featured in Beautiful: October, 2009. Featured in Colour and Light: October, 2009.

  • Chena Lakes Boreal Forest in evening light ~ Alaska North Star Featured Art March 2009 All the Colours of the Rainbow Featured Art March 2009 Neighborhoods Featured Art May 2009 Pacific Northwest Art Featured Art May 2009 Americas ~ Rural, Urban, Wild, Free This is a beautiful pathway through the forest alongside the Chena River slough, a large stream which is only about 10 feet on the left from where I am standing. It is a path used by hikers as well as Moose, Grizzly, Wolves, Fox and other wildlife. Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Universewide Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / Shooting Date/Time 05 September 2007 17:49:18 / Tv 1/25 Av 5.6 ISO 400 / Lens EF28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM / Focal Length 28.0 mm From my collection: / Whispers of the Enchanted Forests “A suspended silence permeates the slumbering forest / as I tread my way cautiously across the sphagnum moss terrain / careful not to disturb or alarm any resident creatures within my scope, coinciding my feelings with the innate harmony of the still wood, / listening intently for the subtle promptings of my heart, / which never fails to keep my thoughts and actions both pure and intrinsic. A red squirrel appears suddenly, skipping effortlessly across the overhead branches, teaching me that to be natural and spontaneous is the vital key, / as shards of golden sunshine fragmented diffusion on the leaves all around the brilliant phlox and foxgloves, provided a welcome spree to the eye. Just then a dog fox came prowling, sniffing assiduously the downwind breeze. He didn’t even notice me, as I stood stock still against a birch tree / blending into my environment, with no sudden movement or noise. Heaven’s gates opened up for me, while I whispered your name in grace. I am a man who leads from the front, / multi-faceted in my ways, / and when I give my heart away, / you can be sure that destiny has moved / for when I reached the fork in the trail / I heard your voice say …. I agree” ~ Bhagwan Sri Sathya Sai Baba This is a beautiful greeting card! / It looks beautiful mounted Currently with 1410 Views

  • Bristlecone pine skeleton, White Mountains, California. Camera: Nikon D50. Post processed with RawShooter. Featured in Northern California Style: April, 2009. Featured in Americas Natural Wonders: April, 2009. Featured in Stillness speaks: April, 2009. Featured in Natural Color and Light: April, 2009. Featured in Nikon DSLR Users Group: May, 2009. Featured in Rural Around The Globe: June, 2009.

  • Trinity jumping into the deep end of the pool. She’s crazy!! She’s quite the little daredevil & a lot of fun to watch!!!! She’s 4 yrs old now but she started jumping & diving in on her own last summer. Before that she’d have us throw her or she’d jump to us. She’s always been fearless! /

  • © All Rights Reserved – No Usage Allowed in Any Form Without My Written Consent. The Sumatran Tiger is an endangered species with less than 500 living in the wild. Sumatran Tigers are native to the Indonesian island of Sumatra, and are the smallest of the 5 remaining sub species of tiger. (The others being the Siberian or Amur Tiger, the Bengal Tiger, the Indo Chinese Tiger and the South Chinese or Amoy Tiger) Unfortunately in the past 70 years, 3 other sub species have become extinct. Photographed at Chessington World of Adventures & Zoo, Chessington, London, England. Canon EOS 400D / Digital Rebel XTi Top Ten Placement: / Beautiful Art of Exotic Animals! – ‘Get Art Promoted’ Group – August 2009.

  • © All Rights Reserved – No Usage Allowed in Any Form Without My Written Consent. The Western Lowland Gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) is a subspecies of the Western Gorilla (Gorilla gorilla) that lives in montane, primary, and secondary forests and lowland swamps in Angola, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea and Gabon. FEATURED IN: / ‘Primate Art’ Group – July 2009. Top Ten Placement: / Mama and Baby Animals – ‘Zoophoria’ Group – August 2009. / Family Portrait Challenge – ‘Primate Art’ Group – July 2009.

  • River Goddess is my first drawing in my Goddess Series. Drawn on 11 July 2009

  • © All Rights Reserved – No Usage Allowed in Any Form Without My Written Consent. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: The Persian leopard (Panthera pardus saxicolor), or Iranian leopard, is one of the leopard subspecies native to western Asia. It is endangered throughout its range in the Middle East.

  • © All Rights Reserved – No Usage Allowed in Any Form Without My Written Consent. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: The Persian leopard (Panthera pardus saxicolor), or Iranian leopard, is one of the leopard subspecies native to western Asia. It is endangered throughout its range in the Middle East.

  • © All Rights Reserved – No Usage Allowed in Any Form Without My Written Consent. The Western Lowland Gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) is a subspecies of the Western Gorilla (Gorilla gorilla) that lives in montane, primary, and secondary forests and lowland swamps in Angola, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea and Gabon.

  • © All Rights Reserved – No Usage Allowed in Any Form Without My Written Consent. Four times, as I crouched to take photographs, the leopard leapt at me, each time more ferocious than before. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: The Persian leopard (Panthera pardus saxicolor), or Iranian leopard, is one of the leopard subspecies native to western Asia. It is endangered throughout its range in the Middle East. FEATURED IN: / “ImageWriting” Group – September 2009.

  • © All Rights Reserved – No Usage Allowed in Any Form Without My Written Consent. The Sumatran Tiger is an endangered species with less than 500 living in the wild. Sumatran Tigers are native to the Indonesian island of Sumatra, and are the smallest of the 5 remaining sub species of tiger. (The others being the Siberian or Amur Tiger, the Bengal Tiger, the Indo Chinese Tiger and the South Chinese or Amoy Tiger) Unfortunately in the past 70 years, 3 other sub species have become extinct. Photographed at Chessington World of Adventures & Zoo, Chessington, London, England. Canon EOS 400D / Digital Rebel XTi FEATURED IN: / “For the love of Canon” Group – September 2009.

  • 18 month old Etosha in the foreground and Echo behind, both brown lion cubs. The two brothers were inseparable for the hour we were with them. Taken at the Lion Encounter Reserve, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe. The reserve breed brown lions to be reintroduced to the wild in a 5 stage program, designed to keep the wild cats away from extinction. Featured in Top Shelf Wildlife & Nature Art / Featured in Photography 101 / Featured in The Outsiders / Featured in Indigenous To East & Southern Africa / Featured in Earth Keepers Canon SX100IS This photo has not been enhanced, changed or edited in any way. Other Lion Shots: / Lion’s Pride / Someone Say Steak? / Innocent / Etosha / Watchful Eye / Not So Cowardly (This piece was uploaded again as it was deleted from my folio) MCN:C1C53-F9F0C-F6E79 More African work:

  • © All Rights Reserved – No Usage Allowed in Any Form Without My Written Consent. The Sumatran Tiger is an endangered species with less than 500 living in the wild. Sumatran Tigers are native to the Indonesian island of Sumatra, and are the smallest of the 5 remaining sub species of tiger. (The others being the Siberian or Amur Tiger, the Bengal Tiger, the Indo Chinese Tiger and the South Chinese or Amoy Tiger) Unfortunately in the past 70 years, 3 other sub species have become extinct. Photographed and manipulated by Redmoondragon FEATURED IN: / “Universal Innovation” Group – November 2009. / “The Male Photographer” Group – November 2009. / “Black & White Photographers Showcase” – November 2009.

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