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demoiselle by Vadim Abrazhevich


Red Squirrel! by Sue Demetriou

Boat by Metin Canbalaban

Study in Blue by Katherine Gendreau

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Study in Blue by Katherine Gendreau


We went up to Pemaquid tonight thinking the clouds were going to clear for an interesting sunset. Obviously, that didn't happen. Here's a blue hour consolation shot instead.Pemaquid Point LighthouseBristol, ME


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Sunset On The 4 Mile Trail - Yosemite by William McIntosh

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Sunset On The 4 Mile Trail - Yosemite by William McIntosh


Out of the 13 of us, only two wanted to come with me up the four mile trail last February to see how far we could make it before reaching the closed section. We gave up after trying to cross our fourth mini avalanche with all of our camera gear. This shot was taken on the way back. We must have shot for at least 40 minutes in this one spot before it hit us that it was still two miles back to the valley floor and we would have to negotiate the snow covered trail back down in the dark. Doh! Plenty of incredible vistas from up there and the hike is highly recommended!


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Cape Kiwanda Keyhole by Chip Phillips

PA HIN NGAM NATIONAL PARK by Pan Tongtapthai

SAXON SWITZERLAND by Tomáš Morkes


"TREES IN LOVE" / "HACIENDO el AMOR" by Juan PIXELECTA

home by Mark Bridger

International Milky Way by Aaron J. Groen

Untitled by valentin yanev

Red & White by Sergio Sartorelli

Male Rufous-tailed Jacamar (Galbula ruficauda) by Bertrando Campos

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Male Rufous-tailed Jacamar (Galbula ruficauda) by Bertrando Campos


The Rufous-tailed Jacamar is a beautiful inhabitant of forest edges and clearings of Central and South America. The six recognized subspecies of Rufous-tailed Jacamar vary slightly in the amounts of black on the chin and in the number of green central rectrices, but in general males are an iridescent coppery/golden green above with a white throat and cinnamon-rufous underparts. Females are a slightly duller green and have a cinnamon-buff throat. Rufous-tailed Jacamars feed almost exclusively on flying insects, especially dragonflies, butterflies and moths. These birds forage from a perch on an exposed branch 1 to 3 meters from the ground, and sally out to catch insects on the wing. After the jacamar has caught an insect it beats it several times against a branch to stun it and remove the insect's wings before it swallows.


Bertrando Campos: Photos · Blog

my favorite.. by Amy Smith


Joyful Reflections by Romie Stanley. D.Guns

Salar de Pujsa by Itamar Campos

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Salar de Pujsa by Itamar Campos


Salar de Pujsa , Atacama Desert, Chile.Natural colors. It is located at an elevation of 4,507 meters above sea level. The birds below the picture are flamingos feeding in the water. I just got back from this trip and I'm still very impressed with the scenery. The pictures can not capture the vastness and beauty of these places in the desert.


Itamar Campos: Photos · Blog

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Grand Falls by Tassanee Angiolillo

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