Reflect wild 

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  • This lovely Mute Swan was swimming so gracefully accompanied by an obedient reflection. Photographed in Citrus County, Florida.

  • I love this mountain – it’s changing moods are so endearing. The west coast of Tasmania is so diverse in landscape – mountains, rainforests, mining, towns, lakes, FISHING – world class, a photographer’s dream! Pristine landscapes, with a vast history of mining and exploration, and of course the National Parks. / The weather in winter here is cool and mild – can be freezing too, with snow and ice – but I love kayaking on the lake at Tullah in winter, especially early morning, when the wind is down and the lake is like glass….magic! Awe-inspiring.

  • A diamond necklace with water added in photo.

  • A photograph of a wild flower, taken in the artist’s garden which has been digitally manipulated.

  • Killdeer reflection in a puddle.

  • Lion at the SF Zoo.

  • Northern Ontario has some of the most beautiful sunsets I’ve seen. I think it must be the lack of air pollutants, lack of people, and lack of anything besides forest and rugged wilderness. This was shot while canoeing one of the many lakes north of Elliot Lake Ontario, Canada.

  • Assateague Island Chestnut mare grazing in the spring marsh grasses, reflected in the wetlands water. /

  • Wild and free future of a Assateague Island Foal.

  • Sunset at Prestatyn North Wales UK / Shot with Canon 5d

  • (Fulica cristata) Red-knobbed Coot, also known as Crested Coot, is a member of the rail and crake bird family, the Rallidae. / A medium sized, matte black, duck-like bird, with an ivory-white bill and unfeathered forehead. / There are two tiny red knobs at the top of the facial shield, which are not visible at any great distance and are only present in the breeding season. / It is an aggressive species, and strongly territorial during the breeding season. Location: South Africa.

  • Lake area owned by the Red Tail Conservancy, Selma,IN

  • Planckendael zoo collection / Mechelen, Belgium White Stork ( Ciconia ciconia ) is a large wading bird in the stork family Ciconiidae, breeding in the warmer parts of Europe (north to Estonia), northwest Africa, and southwest Asia (east to southern Kazakhstan). It is a strong migrant, wintering mainly in tropical Africa, down to the south of South Africa, and also in the Indian subcontinent. This pic is mad in made in Planckendael Zoo, Belgium. / Whoever visits this zoo cannot miss the large free White Storks colony. The birds are nesting on the roofs, and foraging among the public, begging for food, while children are trying to catch them… / This one caught my attention, because of the great reflection on the water… Conservation and population Source: Wikipedia / Notable breeding totals occur mainly in central and eastern Europe / In Western Europe, the stork has been nearly extinct. / According to Wikipedia: “numbers in western Europe are much less healthy, with the once sizable Danish population declining to just five pairs in 1995, while re-introductions of zoo-reared birds have halted declines in Italy (30 pairs), the Netherlands (9-12 pairs), and Switzerland (120-160 pairs). / In France, twenty five years ago, the population of this bird had fallen to fewer than nine pairs in the entire upper Rhine River Valley, an area closely identified with the White Stork for centuries. Conservation efforts there, particularly by the Association for the Protection and Reintroduction of Storks in Alsace and Lorraine, have successfully increased the population of birds to 270 pairs.[3] Threats to the species include the drainage of wetlands and other agricultural intensification, collisions with overhead power lines, use of persistent pesticides (such as DDT) to combat locusts in Africa, and (largely illegal) hunting on passage and the wintering grounds (HBW). Some birds, known in German as Pfeilstorch (“arrow storks”), have been found in Europe with African arrows embedded in their bodies. The White Stork is one of the species to which the Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds (AEWA) applies.” —- / Photograph made with Pentax K10D camera. Features and top10 placements / This image received a top10 placement in Mirror, mirror on the wall and was featured in Playful Photogenic Animals (Oct. 16, 2009) / Thank you! / Comments and feed-back always welcome. Thanks for looking :) / Girl and stork / Lady stork fixing her dress

  • Purple wildflowers growing by a pond in a yard in Washington, NH on an overcast and rainy day. The reflections of the flowers are seen in the pond. Nikon D300 used.

  • Photo capture of a water lily with some post editing for creative effect. Canon XTi using Canon 55-250mm zoom f/5.6 at 160sec. / /

  • Wild American black bear (Ursus Americanus) cinnamon color phase, Yellowstone National Park. Pentax K20D, Sigma 50 – 500mm, ISO 400, f/6.7, shutter speed 1/45 Featured in Bears of the world BEST VIEWED LARGE

  • Beaver swimming with reflection, products are created using a razor sharp image and large file size. A beautiful greeting card, poster, and prints are also available with this image: Beaver & Reflection

  • Deep in woods… / Wales, MA / / / /

  • Taken at Gypsy Point in Victoria, Australia. This shot worked well, I managed to capture the reflection of the sunset on the calm lake surface.

  • Sterling Pond at the Morton Arboretum, Lisle, Illinois.

  • An idyllic lakeside in the sub-arctic north near Yellowknife (Northwest Territories, Canada).

  • Untouched lakes and mountains at Mentasta Lake (Alaska).

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