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A Sumatran Tiger in a cranky mood showing fangs for all the world.
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When he’s cute, he’s very cute. When he’s scampish, he’s very scampish. The joys of owning Bengals.
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The strength and power of the male Lion. / / / / CLICK TO VIEW MY LION SERIES / / / / Click to see more of my photographic artwork / Click to visit me! / / /
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Taken from top of the Empire State Building, NYC, 10:00 PM. / It was so windy up there I had to jam my lightweight tripod against the wall with my knee to keep everything still.
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Express your inner ( r )evolutionary animal© That’s my chin.
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What drew me to this shot (apart from the stunning beauty of the jaguar) was that here she was, trying to hide behind trees and leaves, yet she was literally just glowing in the sunlight… As if she couldn’t hide her beauty and strength no matter how hard she tried… I’m sure you know people in your life like this, or maybe even you yourself are like this… They hide behind screen names or job roles or maybe just shyness, but their personality, their inner glow, isn’t able to be hidden and just shines on… The jaguar is classified as a near-threatened species, which means that they could be threatened with extinction in the near future. Their main threats are deforestation, poaching, and conflicts with ranchers who kill them. However, things have gotten a little better for the jaguar; during the 1960s, their numbers saw serious declines due to the pelt trade, with around 15,000 jaguar skins being shipped out of South America each year. But the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species in 1973 decreased that number sharply, which just goes to show that positive legislation and treaties really can make a difference in helping species survive. 100% of the profits from the sale of this image will be donated to Wildlife Warriors Worldwide.
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Me again, sorry!
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Honey (named after the colour of her eyes) and her three cubs were very obliging to rest on this ridge whilst they scanned the plains for breakfast. Taken in the Masai Mara early one morning about half an hour after sunrise, this is one of my favourite images and I find myself always coming back to it. / / (Masai Mara – Kenya) / / / >< / / / / / / / / / / / / /
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This was taken off the last full moon, right after the eclipse.
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We lay up on the golden sands – I got my equipment out
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digital art
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. / My 2008 Calendar is now on sale – Click Here / . Unlike the other big cats, Cheetah’s cannot roar, but they do purr. Like most of the other animals I have photographed, Cheetah’s are a vulnerable species due to habitat loss and hunting by man. Despite being the oldest of the big cats (appearing millions of years ago) they may be the first to go. Sadly, this photograph may last longer than the species, if we continue to kill them. 50% of my profits from my Cheetah photos will go to the Cheetah Conservation Fund. . / . . / Click to see more of my photographic artwork / Click to visit me! / / . / .
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I went out last night and got some good clear shots of the moon.
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This is a gorgeous female jaguar prowling through the water on a hot summer’s day. Although she is a “black jaguar,” she is actually no different from her lighter-colored brothers and sisters; she simply has a gene that makes the orange-yellow coloring instead a dark, rich brown. In fact, it is her twin sister that is shown in the photo Nap Time. We see the same thing with human skin tones—small genetic variations produce a variety of skin pigmentations. What’s funny is that it wouldn’t occur to a jaguar to discriminate against another jaguar based upon the colors of its coat… so why does it occur to us humans to do it? 100% of the profits from the sale of this print will be donated to the Steve Irwin’s Wildlife Warriors.
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Have you ever looked at something and thought ahhh a capture some day. Today was the day of the first attempt. It was a freaking blizzard out. High winds out in the country in my area the farmers call windswept. I headed into town for brunch at the pub. The roads were clear if you call two feet of snow in the good parts clear. High winds.. no courage to go to the tree. So after a good brunch and a few shots of whiskey neat style. I came back home.. I felt daring. Pushing snow with a big four wheel drive truck I went. There it was.. I fell in love. Out in the winds with the snow blowing hard I set the camera on a bean bag my wife made me for this purpose. Focus , Light , Frame, Oh God please.. Here is the first one. Maybe more. When a new sky appears.. storms or sunset we shall see.. I hope you find it in your heart to view large. I do so love you all on RB.. / Chuck
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Photo of a young Sumatran Tiger. I donate 20% of my yearly profits from all Tiger sales to a Tiger conservation charity. / / / / CLICK TO VIEW MY TIGER SERIES / / / / Click to see more of my photographic artwork / Click to visit me! / / /
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A bit of commentary on what society does to our perception of our bodies…
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This is a Barbary Lion, of which there are none left in the wild as they were hunted to almost extinction. Barbary Prides are now found only in wildlife parks. Lion Cub at Paradise Valley Springs, Rotorua. We got to cuddle the cub :)
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The Japanese writing is suppose to mean “Big Fat Robot”. However, my translation skills are extremely rusty, so for all those Nipponphiles out there, please tell me if my hanes and ten tens are where they should be. Actually, I don’t mind if it’s horribly wrong, afterall there is a huge market in Japan for meaningless English phrases (go to http://www.engrish.com/ for many hilarious examples). So it should work the other way with equally amusing results. In fact, I remember seeing a GI type wandering around Roppongi with a tshirt written in Japanese kanji, it said “baka gaijin” (idiot foreigner). Not sure if it was an ironic statement on his behalf, or he just thought the letters looked pretty.
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It’s a tank. EDIT: A few people have requested it as a print, so it is now available.
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Kill your TV! / Live life!!!! / - / Anyone else sick of TV…especially Reality TV? /
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