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  • Wildlife Safaris with Wild at Heart Adventures © Mark Hannaford

  • Cape Fur Seal Colony – Cape Cross, Namibia Wildlife Safaris with Wild at Heart Adventures © Mark Hannaford

  • Little compact camera took this ages ago in london zoo! Hurrah for zoo’s!

  • This elephant is at the Brookfield Zoo. He was busy with eating the hay.

  • A curious and very friendly Giraffe – By the wy, where do they get that great mascara?

  • Mother and child

  • Taken with a Nikon D200, 1/40 sec, f/2.8, iso 560, lens 70 to 200 mm, focal length – 200mm, I just love this shot with the eyes staring back. The cat was quite shy, so I had to take it from a distance, as I was a stranger. Decided to use selective colouring to really reveal the eyes here. Hope you like it.

  • Wild horses on the beach in Corolla, North Carolina, USA.

  • A wild horse on the beach in Corolla, North Carolina, USA.

  • Wild horses on the beach in Corolla, North Carolina, USA.

  • views: 433 / favs: 15 Image straight from the camera. Taken on January 11, 2009 with an Olympus FE-340 It was the first day of the year that the weather in London was beautiful so I spent the day outdoor walking through the parks, and the squirrels are very friendly. This particular shot was in Green Park. While I was trying to set-up my camera to take a photo, this little guy suddenly climbed up my leg! (I missed the opportunity to take its picture while it was there) I looked down at it, and it looks to the side as though saying “I didn’t do anything…” (see image in first comment), then it runs behind me and tries to climb up my knapsack; then runs in front me, spirals up the pole and pokes its head to the side going “Peek-a-boo!” After it climbed down I brought my hand out. It grabbed my finger for a little while, but took off before I could get a picture then :-( ... But atleast I captured the funny Peek-a-boo moment! The light and dark areas in the eye may look like the iris and the sclera of the eye, but that is actually caused by reflections; The dark bit at the bottom left corner of the eye is a reflection of myself with the camera:

  • I went to Gran Canary and saw Dolphins for the first time! :D I was soooooo happy!

  • This guy was scrambling on the lose rock at the base of Clements Mountain. Made for an interesting low crawel to get to him. Another artist/photographer had made her way to get within about 25 yards to the marmot. I was able to scoot on my butt for about 40 yards to get within 20 yards of this guy… / It is the largest North American ground squirrel and is often nicknamed “the whistler” for its high-pitched warning issued to alert other members of the colony to possible danger. The animals are sometimes called “whistle pigs.” Just below Hidden Lake Pass next to the meadow where the goats were. / Glacier National Park / 18 Sept 2009 1514 hrs / Nikon D2X / Nikkor 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6 VR / 270mm / ISO 100 0EV / F/8.5 1/320 sec

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