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WIld horse in Utah. This is the one and only wild horse that I named. I named him Marv after a Native American friend of mine. The similarities between the horse and my friend were amazing. The long flowing black hair and the pride they both portray is inspiring. I haven’t seen Marv for a long time, I don’t know what happend to him. I look for him everytime I go out and he is nowhere to be found. So here is to Marv! /
Liquid macro photography of a water droplet on a peacock feather. I am very proud of this piece and sincerely hope you will enjoy viewing it. Any and all comments welcomed and appreciated! Thank you! :) [submitted to In The Moment] Random work: /
A shot I took at a little parc for children.I was with my grand-children and the parc was already closed when that peacock decided to open his tail…for the first time in my life I saw the splender of that special bird.
Sumatran tiger, captive animal.
Someday, the light will shine like a sun through my skin & they will say, What have you done with your life? & though there are many moments I think I will remember, in the end, I will be proud to say, I was one of us. / ~ Story People
This is a 3D digital image done in Poser 6, Photoshop CS, PaintShop Pro 8, and Auto FX. Featured Wild West Group 2/20/09 Image copyright © 2008, Larry Fridel. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.
The Bald Eagle , an american symbol of Pride !! This was taken in Carlsbad, NM at the Living Desert with a Panasonic FZ50 God Bless America! / This was Featured on the Red Bubble Home Page !!! Yeaaaa / This was Featured in the >Southern Style-A Downhome Perspective Group! / This was Featured in the > Point and Shooters Group! / This was Featured in the > Buyers Club Group! / This was Featured in the > Dimensions Group! / This was Featured in the > First Things Group! / This got Top 10 win in the > First Things Group! / American Pride ( In Color) /
These beautiful flowers were standing so proudly in the glorious sunshine at the Adelaide botanical gardens / AS IS / Featured in Happy Haven / Featured in Buyers R Us / Canon450D / If anyone knows the name of these flowers, could you let me know please…thanks in advance / just purchased this in a poster size, WOW looks fantastic thanks RB /
Sold: 1 Large Framed Print to mystery buyer 3rd May 09.
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
Peacock displaying
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
My second close-up of a bird,an american Kestrel. /
PEACOCK CROPPED AND COLOR TWEAKED A LITTLE
The Crested or Crowned Crane! Magnificent looking birds! Other Categories / Animals / Apes / Architecture / Baby Animals / Bears / Birds / Big Cats / Elephants / Fish / Insects / Macro / Nature / Reptiles
Old, long gone Pencil Pine forest. Taken up at the Tarn Shelf, Mt. Field N.P. ~ Tasmania ~ Aus…
This husband and wife were originally from Chennai, India, but have moved to Alleppey in search of work. This doorway is their home. What struck me was how proud they were of each other, and how they showed immense affection and respect towards one another. They DEMANDED to be photographed. The nicest people we met in all of India … and quite possibly the nicest two people we’ve met anywhere (typical of Chennai people). I wish them the best of luck.
A composition I did thinking about natives and all they had to live behind them…Model Angelica,my grand-daughter /
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