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  • anyone interested in buying this work, please go to the link and get there, all the sales will go to help the bushfire victims. thanks so much for being interested in buying this and thanks for your help shooting on a beautiful foggy morning in cades cove, located in the great smoky mountains, this doe literally came right up to me, her and friend looking for food

  • After shooting the early light of the morning down at Cape Schanck I thought I’d take a quick shot of the sun light reflecting off the large boulders in this little cove. I love the warm colours and shapes of wet boulders in the sun. If you ever go down to this place when the tied is high and the weather a little on the wild side, the massive waves that come crashing in to this little space throw these boulders around making an awesome rumbling sound. A must see if you live close enough to the Mornington Peninsula.

  • It was a rare moment we took the action of a couple of Leopard doing intimation.

  • Taken at Cleland Conservation and Wildlife Park, South Australia, where you can actually hold a koala and have your photo taken, if you have the inclination (and the money). This image featured in the group Australian Wildlife in September 2009. Thanks so much!

  • Wild turkeys enjoying an early Saturday morning stroll…this is right outside of the city limits (Anderson, CA)......... / / ____ / All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. © 2008Joyce Dickens: Using my images for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action!

  • 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 / / / /

  • A tree in Alva, Florida. I have a series of shots of this scene, all within that magical hour of the morning.. very early / sony DSC H 7 here is more from that morning: /

  • Critically Endangered / Canon EOS 30D The Bengal tiger, or Royal Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris or Panthera tigris bengalensis) is a subspecies of tiger primarily found in Bangladesh, India, and also Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar and southern Tibet. The white bengel tiger is not an albino, it has blue eyes. The white coat and light features are caused by a recessive gene. Very few survive in the wild because they do not have the ability to camoflauge themselves in their suroundings. Sadly, there are those who breed them for their exotic looks all for money. Because they occur so rarely, many orange tigers die or are mistreated in the process. Tigers are solitary hunters. They love the water, and are not afraid to chase their prey down into the water. In fact, this is how tigers often get food. The wait for an animal to be drinking at a water hole, then scares the animal into the water, where the tiger will chase it farther into deeper waters, making it easier to catch. Tigers have retractable claws. This enables them to walk through rocky, grassy, muddy, or sandy areas without dulling their claws, which they need to hunt with. Tigers eat almost anything in their range that they can catch. Large and medium sized prey, ungulates, rabbits, wild boar, deer, buffalo, young elephants and rhinos, waterfowl, and elk, make up the majority of their diet. They stalk their prey, and pounce when they are about 30 feet from their quarry. They kill by a lethal bite to the back of the throat, which often dislocates the backbone and severs the spinal cord. Often, a lethal bite is applied to the throat, which cuts off air supply and asphyxiates (suffocates) the animal. Tigers can eat as much as 40 lb (18 kg) of meat in one sitting. Tigers, like other felines, need to eat some grass to provide nutrients and roughage. Tigers will usually avoid humans because they do not provide much meat, and they prefer the taste of wild game. However, if a tiger becomes a maneater, there is usually a reason for it. One reason is that the tiger is very old, to the point where his teeth are worn down, and cannot catch wild game anymore. Humans are much easier to catch and kill, so they prey on humans. Another, more common reason, is the tiger was injured or sick, and can no longer hunt for itself. However, many tigers, like those that live in the mangrove forests of the Sundarbans, seem to have a taste for humans. No one knows why they do this, as these tigers are young and healthy. Some speculate that they are guarding their territory, others think that the salty waters in the marsh they drink makes them irritable. These tigers, however, do not come into human settlements, they only kill humans that have wandered too far into the mangrove forests. People who venture into the forests to gather wood and food wear masks on the backs of their heads since tigers only attack them from behind. Since they started this, the numbers of tiger attacks have been greatly reduced. However, once a tiger becomes a man-eater, it will not cease, and has to be destroyed to protect people.

  • sometimes I get up real early in the morning and go and watch the sun come up over the ocean…. sometimes all I get is very tired by the afternoon and sometimes I get to see the sky on fire…. shot with fujichrome 400 at around 5.30am or so one morning down on my local beach …. and this is straight from the scanner and is totally untouched by any Adobe product…the colour it is is the colour it was

  • If you get up really really early in the morning and go down to the sea…. every now and again ….this is what you can see…. the sun just edging it’s way over the horizon on it’s way to lighting up this part of the world….. so golden and so still …. this is another frame from my ‘lost film’ set…. and like the others … it’s straight from the scanner… untouched by Photoshop… straight from the neg to you….

  • Went out to the back yard this afternoon and was surprised to see a beautiful morning glory along the fence with the lighting making it glow from the inside so with a couple of takes and some post editing here is the honoring of such a simply beautiful flower. / /

  • for JANSNOW / her picture: / / Jan says, / “My husband and I live in the small Utah community of Woodland Hills. Every day we are able to enjoy nature at it’s finest. We live in the foothills at an altitude of 6,000 feet. We see elk, deer, squirrels, bear, bobcat, wild turkey, wild birds and wild flowers and enjoy 4 very distinct seasons of the year.” Hope what I did here will show Janice’s both inner and outer beauty!! * credits: / FAESTOCK for Jan’s body and the background / animals: public domain HAPPY EASTER EVERYONE!!!*

  • Poppies backlit by the morning light

  • Wild horses in Utah’s west desert.

  • Wears Valley / Tennessee / July 2009 Nikon D300 / Manual / 1/80 sec / f/25 / ISO 500 / 170 mm / Raw

  • During another RB photo shoot, Gina, Kathy, myself and a friend of mine went to Cecil B. Webb wildlife management area this very early morning. / This image was taken before the Sunrise and while there was still a lot of fog and mist on the ground and water. Cecil B Webb is located in Punta Gorda, Florida. Camera: Nikon Coolpix P80

  • Digital art in abstract realism style. Inspired by Baker’s Park where I escape to see wildlife at times. Also inspired by Lake Texoma’s Hagerman Wildlife Refuge and the animals that roam free there….located near my home in Texas.

  • South of Israel, this weekend 5:30 AM

  • The wild cherry blossoms on strawberry bend.

  • WILD HORSES FEELING GOOD ON A CHILLY MORNING IN THE HIGH DESERT OF EASTERN NEVADA

  • This shot was taken this morning before work … I was up early and headed for the woods again, but seeing that I’ve finally figured out how to get to the Deer Sanctuary, I decided to go & have a look … ... and I was in luck!! / The light was golden, the air was hazy and dreamy from the night’s slumber … and the deer were visible from the fence !!! :)) What a delight! The sanctuary is not actually accessible, so I wandered along the fence, looking for good vantage points, trying hard to get clear shots through the tight mesh fence! Walk 4 tells you a bit more about the area ... and to think that an hour and a half after taking this shot I was sat at my desk in the square mile of London, processing applications for financial failure insurance … 29 September 2009 / EOS 450D, f/5.6 @ 135 mm, 1/30, ISO 100

  • “Wild is the Wind” is part of the semi- abstract collection that showcases the effect of wind..at 22×30, it is the largest of the series…painted with one 3” chip and two colours, it follows the tradition of the other paintings where the wind is interpreted by the movement of the brush loaded with colour… no drawing in done prior to painting..watercolour on gessoed Arches Hot Pressed Paper... / Anticipation / Prairie Fires / Yesterday / After the Harvest / Prairie Gold / Prairie Night / Prairie Wind / Gale Force

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