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  • wedge tailed eagle
    by Lara Luz

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  • NYartini
    by Claire Penn

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  • Ruffled
    by Marianne

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    Omeaga is one of the special residents of the Lone Pine Wildlife Sanctuary in Brisbane. I visit him often.

  • Stony Tomb
    by Craig Goldsmith

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    A wedge tomb found in The Burren, County Clare, Ireland. The rocky landscape is like nothing I had ever seen and is littered with these ancient tombs. This one supposedly held upto 38 bodies.

  • Chillin' Out
    by Maria Dryfhout

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    Female dancer inside a cocktail glass.

  • Just lately I’ve been having a nice time posting all sorts of random things for all sorts of distracted reasons and thats been lots of fun. But time to run another series across the screens of bubbleland…..and that can only mean Infrared images are coming up. I love the dark and mysterious light that can be inticed into being with B/W infrared film…. and yes all my IR work is done the old fashioned way with film….. Kodak High Speed Infrared film to be exact. This particular series was shot in Sydney some years ago at the old Reschs site on Lachlan Street as it was being demolished to make way for a new housing development in the inner city. I was fascinated with the destruction of all the old buildings and how the hidden backs of structures of were revealed by the rolling waves of demolition. This urban landscape of ruined reality and brand new dreams set in the piles of rubble took on a profoundly mysterious atmosphere and became a landscape setting suitable for colonization by the imagination…...hence the title of the series…..Landscape for Orson Wells….. this one is the first and its the very corner of a building that no longer exists…. except in this photo…..... so it can now be a building anywere you fancy it to be and it can signify any thing that you the viewer would like it to mean…....

  • This was a commission from people that used to do my framing. They supplied me with the photos that they had taken themselves, and with some research came up with this. / Colour pencil, white gouache and black ink on mount board. Size – get back to you on that! 2002

  • Corey McClean, Wedge
    by Matt Ryan

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    An air reverse at a popular bodyboarding spot. / Perfect for anyone who loves bodyboarding!

  • The next photograph in the current body of work I’m uploading. Shot with Kodak High Speed Infrared film at the old brewery site that was being demolished for a new up scale housing development some years ago.

  • The Landing
    by Wildpix

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    Juvenile Wedge-Tailed Eagle landing on a dead grey box tree

  • Entwined
    by NorwegianAngel

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    Inspired by Lacuna Coil <3> Made with Apophysis and plugins

  • lots of air. / harsh landing.

  • Wedgetail Eagle
    by Gethin

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    Here’s a portrait of a Wedgetail Eagle, Australia’s largest eagle. They are such beautiful birds! Canon 400d + 75-300mm kit lens Featured in All That Is Nature group / Thanks!

  • Animals 1
    by Hazel Wallace

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    “One touch of nature makes the whole world kin”

  • On the Wing
    by Clive

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    The Australian Wedge Tailed Eagle, our largest bird of prey with a wing span that can grow to over 2 metres (6 feet) in width. It is widespread throughout Australia, and will nest anywhere from trees to the rocky crevases on mountain tops. They mate for life and usually have two to three young at a time. They also have and are very protective of there own territory, which can range for several kilometres in all directions.

  • Australian Wedge-Tailed Eagle
    by Clive

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    The Australian Wedge-Tailed Eagle is Australia’s largest bird of prey. Fully grown, it has a wing span of around two metres. They mate for life and have two or three offspring in a clutch, building it’s nest out of twigs high up in a tree or up a high rocky outcrop. They are a territorial bird, with each pairs territory covering several kilometres. The Australian Wedge-tailed Eagle feeds on small rodents, snakes, small birds, and occasionally road kill, especially in the outback regions. It has been blamed for many years for killing stock on properties, but this has been shown to be a very rare occurrence. They are often spotted gliding the thermals up to several hundered metres high. Any profits from the sale of this image will go to the “Wildlife Appeal” between now and August 2009 / /

  • His Majesty
    by JulieM

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    To be close to a Wedge-tailed eagle is awe inspiring. They are truly majestic birds.

  • Taken by PBW! / Part proceeds from sales of this image go to the “buy Priscilla a houseâ€? fund.

  • Eagle Eye 1
    by Andrew Wilson

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    Wedge tailed eagle

  • Enough of You
    by Wildpix

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    Most interactions with wild animals are fleeting and after several minutes this juvenile Wedge-Tailed Eagle decided that I and my camera represented a danger to it, and it took flight.

  • Flight of the Eagle
    by Wildpix

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  • In For the KILL
    by Wildpix

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    This is a juvenile Female Wedge-Tailed Eagle(Australia’s Largest Raptor) that was stooping on prey while I was photographing Whistling Kites (other Australian Raptors). / I was concentrating on the kites, when out of the corner of my eye I noticed this Wedge-Tail in a dive and managed to capture a few frames. I t certainly wasn’t concerned about my presence, but rather was focused on it’s next meal. / I couldn’t see what it attacked as there were bushes between it and me and all I saw was it flying away(without a catch!) being harassed by Magpies.

  • Wedged
    by Paul Tait

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  • Silent Sentinel (3)
    by Wildpix

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    I missed his first flight, but saw him today and he dutifully posed for me and my friend John to allow us some great shots!

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