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  • Cougar relaxing, captive animal.

  • This lioness was up so early one morning that the dew still clung to her chin. I like the way the cub looks up to her as she stares ahead. / / (Masai Mara – Kenya) / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

  • Lion cub after a nice meal! / / (Masai Mara – Kenya) / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

  • Leopard on the lookout for a good meal! / / (Masai Mara – Kenya) / / >< / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

  • A Great Blue Heron gazes across from a cattail marsh at Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in New Mexico.

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  • Black and white version of Mramba, to me this has a whole different level of intensity. Which version do you like? Captive animal. / / / / The future of African predators is in peril. It is estimated that only 10,000-15,000 free-roaming African lions remain, down from 50,000 a decade ago. African lions are now listed as Endangered (West African subspecies) and Vulnerable (East and Southern African subspecies) by the World Conservation Union and are on Appendix II of the CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species) list. African lions are in danger of disappearing altogether due to disease (FIV, bovine tuberculosis, canine distemper) and habitat encroachment. Today’s modern world subjects lions and other wildlife to many dangers. Mankind constantly seizes more and more of the remaining wild areas of Africa, forcing lions onto smaller and smaller parcels of land. Large-scale developments destroy the lion’s natural habitat. In areas inhabited by livestock, lions are frequently shot, snared or poisoned. And sadly, the hunting of these amazing animals for “sport,” for man’s pleasure, is still encouraged as a revenue producing industry by many African governments. African predators simply will not survive unless they are protected. 100% of proceeds from any sales of this image will be donated to the Virginia Zoo

  • So this Eagle and his cute self, had just finished taking a bath, then he jumped out, fluffed his feathers to dry off…how cute is that to see!!!

  • WILD & FREE / / This leopard was really hard to see while it rested deep inside a large bush. I was lucky enough to get this shot with nothing covering the eye! / / (Samburu National Park – Kenya) / / / >< / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

  • Glade this lion was not fixed on me. Looks like he means business! / / (Masai Mara – Kenya) / / / >< / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

  • Applied alpha layer to photo with leaves in it and removed background with erase tool, pasted it to photo of eyes and anchored it. Used glow, and sparkle effects, then added nova effect to each eye Slightly adjusted color and contrast with GiMP2. All artwork is © Rhonda L. Hall, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.

  • Pride exemplified via Mramba, the male African lion at the Virginia Zoo. The future of African predators is in peril. It is estimated that only 10,000-15,000 free-roaming African lions remain, down from 50,000 a decade ago. African lions are now listed as Endangered (West African subspecies) and Vulnerable (East and Southern African subspecies) by the World Conservation Union and are on Appendix II of the CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species) list. African lions are in danger of disappearing altogether due to disease (FIV, bovine tuberculosis, canine distemper) and habitat encroachment. Today’s modern world subjects lions and other wildlife to many dangers. Mankind constantly seizes more and more of the remaining wild areas of Africa, forcing lions onto smaller and smaller parcels of land. Large-scale developments destroy the lion’s natural habitat. In areas inhabited by livestock, lions are frequently shot, snared or poisoned. And sadly, the hunting of these amazing animals for “sport,” for man’s pleasure, is still encouraged as a revenue producing industry by many African governments. African predators simply will not survive unless they are protected. 100% of proceeds from any sales of this image will be donated to the Virginia Zoo

  • LOL…nah i couldnt think of a better name, any suggestions are welcome! :) TBH, Not sure if I like this one or not… / so it mite not be here for long :) heres a b+w version close up of my eye :) / thankyou for taking the time to view my art and (hopefully) comment… / please have a look at my other artwork… / hope you enjoy! :) /

  • Does anyone have a better name for this portrait? Thanks / Claire

  • WILD AND FREE / / This lioness was trying to cool down in the marsh. Taken just after first light. (Masai Mara – Kenya) / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

  • WILD AND FREE / / Lion in the early morning light covered in flies. (Masai Mara – Kenya) / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

  • WILD AND FREE / / Two cheetah cub brothers sitting on a termite mound. Taken early one morning about half an hour after sunrise. (Masai Mara – Kenya) / / The world’s fastest land animal, the cheetah, is a unique and the most specialized member of the cat family and can reach speeds of 70 mph. Unlike other cats, the cheetah has a leaner body, longer legs, and has been referred to as the greyhound of the cats. It is not an aggressive animal, using flight versus fight. With its weak jaws and small teeth, the price it paid for speed, it cannot fight larger predators to protect its kill or young. The cheetah was once a common animal found on five continents, but is slowly losing its race for survival and is now classed as an Endangered Species! Check out more info here / Cheetah Conservation Fund / / / /

  • Don’t get him mixed up with the “Ancient One”, he’s a slimmer relative :D He has been gazing out of the window for a while ,lost in memory lane.One of the many owls under my collection. / You can view and buy my other “Those Were The Days,My Friend” creations at my Zazzle Gallery:

  • From my collection: / Wilderland ~ Alaska North Star Winter Scenics Featured Outdoors Member’s Choice Winter Scenics 29 October 2007 “There Always Arrives In all of Our lives / A joyous Moment of Sweet silence / Which notifies / It is time to blend Into the vast horizon / Of the palette painting a days end / And there we find again our gentle loving eyes / Waiting as these divine peaceful skies / Of the eternal sunrise that is just Around the bend” ~ By Silent Lotus Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi

  • Grey’s gaze cuts through dark veil of night / Grey’s coat shines mix of black and white / Grey’s paws so wide, softly alight / Grey’s jaws strongest, of all that bite / / Grey’s howl that serenades moonlight / Grey’s ears hear sounds far from their sight / Grey’s even sense all others fright / Grey’s legacy, legends we write / / Grey’s gone so long, back by invite / Grey’s helped back from their former plight / Grey’s once we wronged, we now make right / Grey’s have returned to our delight This is a digital painting inspired after reading a recent article about the continuing reintegration efforts of the grey wolf, also known as the timber wolf, in the Pacific Northwest. They are just beginning to finally arrive back into the state of Oregon from Idaho, and I hope it won’t be long before I can hear them howling at the moon from where I live here on the Oregon coast. The painting was done from a wonderful capture by Gary Kramer of the US Fish & Wildlife Service. It is a high-resolution public-domain image, and can be found at the link that I have provided below. / / ‘Canis Lupus Laying’ by Gary Kramer / http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Canis_lupus_laying.jpg / / It is difficult to see the painting over the internet, so I have provided a couple of detail cutaways below so you can better appreciate the painting. / / / / / /

  • Embracing Nature / My darling identical twin sister / Karon Melillo d’Vega / among the beautiful split leaf Monstera leaves standing near the Taro fields of Wailua below Waikani Falls Maui Hawai’i / I love you Karon Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / My images do not belong to the public domain. Reproduction is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved Beautiful Art and Greeting Cards For Sale ~ Shop securely and view my collection here Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / Shooting Date/Time 15 May 2009 11:50:28 / Tv 1/200 Av 6.3 ISO 100 / Lens EF28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM / Focal Length 135.0 mm Embracing Nature

  • This is just a simple portrait of my third daughter, Grace (6). I enjoyed the way her hair looked today. Shot in natural light, outdoors. Camera Model Canon EOS 500D / Shooting Date/Time 2009/11/16 01:53:04 PM / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/125 / Av( Aperture Value ) 2.8 / ISO Speed 100

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