Wildlife nominees
Title: Moments of wild grace LION IN SAVANNAH. SOUTH AFRICA
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Title: Take care of each other JAPANESE MACAQUES (Macaca fuscata) IN HOT SPRING SHIGA KOGEN, JOSHINETSU KOGEN (NATIONAL PARK. JAPAN
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Title: Wild complicity in danger WHITE BEAR POLAR BEAR (URSUS MARITIMUS) WALKING THROUGH THE BANQUISE ALONG THE SHORES OF HUDSON’S BAY, MANITOBA, CANADA ENDANGERED (UICN) EN
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Title: Magestic The stunning face of Dinar the Orangutan.
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Title: Meeting with a wolf The photo shoot was taken early in the morning at Langedrag National Park in Norway. I had a beautiful meeting and close contact with the wolf.
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Title: Majesty A Sand Hill Crane stretching out his wings, showing his reflection in the water, in Bosque del Apache, New Mexico, USA.
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Title: Arctic Fox Dovrefjell, Norway
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Title: Lion Hug D Lions aree living in group called Bride. They are keep their contacts by touching. I shot this picture by using the shapes of the face and arm
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Title: Deadly Beauty #1 A herd of cape buffalo came slowly toward us as they lazily grazed the rich grass of the Ngorongoro Crater early one morning. Using a number of darkening masks, I added drama and focus on the buffalo,
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Title: Moment of Peace LOVE TO TAKE PICTURES AT NIGHT THE CATCH THE RIGHT MOMENT LOVE SNOW MONKEYS.
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Title: Morning Breeze It was a cold morning when I decided to meet with my best friend to be creative and see what her spanish stallion will offer me. He then reflected the soft and free atmosphere we felt perfectly.
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Title: Wild Nobility Some moments in the life of a golden horse - full of nobility and untamed emotions.
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Title: Spoonbill Roseate spoonbill, Florida.
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Title: Winter Fox
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Title: Heaven Sense A Great Egret & the beautiful softness of sky & water
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Title: Sounding Off A solitary moment watching this elk sounding out to attract females
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Title: Megaptera novaeangliae 02 from the series Cetaceans North of Chile, Marine Reserve Isla Chañaral. December 2020
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Title: Smoking-hot Black smoke Maine Coon
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Title: USK River Early Morning- South Wales, UK
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Title: Heron 1
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Title: Don't Know Which Way to Turn - South Africa Three oystercatchers scouring the shore at Melkbosstrand on the Western Cape of South Africa. Relentless but crystal clear Atlantic waves crash at this wildlife rich coast
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Title: Hiding in Hibiscus Jumping spider hiding in a Hibiscus flower photographed in my garden.
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Title: Chimpanzee Red Earth Chimpanzee are large ape who are able to see colour. Chimpanzee are on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
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Title: Saving Orb The Golden Orb spider was my company at the beginning of Covid-19. I stayed in my backyard and watched her eat insects. I'll miss Org when she dies.
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Title: Murmuration II, 2020 In my series Murmurations I’m creating images of starling murmurations that form abstract landscapes in the sky in a sublime musical rhythm. Music is the art with the highest abstraction and able to
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Title: battle of snow field Two monkeys fighting in the snowfield
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Title: One of the Prettiest Places I Have Ever Been Laguna Colorada is one of the prettiest places I have ever been. I would say that it is right up there with: Kauai, Yosemite Valley, Denali NP and the Cordillera Blanca in Peru. Laguna Colorada, Boliv
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Title: Cabbie
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Title: Raven
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Title: Teeko
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Title: Last catch A cormorant makes a last catch of the day
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Title: View Waking up, view from my kitchen window
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Title: Amazonia mirror Vigilant, spectacled Caiman during a cool afternoon in an oxbow lake painted among the reflection of Mauritia palm trees. Manu National Park, Peru.
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Title: Foxy Lady A red fox on the frozen tundra in Wapusk National Park
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Title: Blowin' in the Wind
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Title: A Family Float In the Arctic, ice float offers walruses a safer alternative to land for rest and access to food.
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Title: Alert The smallest member of the antelope family, Dik-Diks, live predominately off of plants. Given their small stature, their alertness and speed are important advantages in their survival.
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Title: My World In the Arctic, the sea ice is becoming scarce as polar bears try to survive.
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Title: Gotcha Sub Adults play fghting
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Title: I Hear You
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Title: A Nother World A small 0.5 millimetre globular springail under a Chlorosplenium green mushroom and water droplet
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Title: Aggresive Tiger Agreesive Tiger
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Title: Pigeon Fly Pigeon fly
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Title: Spring lambs in the meadow and red Dutch tulips
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Title: Cormorant Uprising
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Title: Circle of Life Striped marlin and sea lion work cooperatively to corral and hunt a bait ball of sardine in an annual event known as the Mexican Sardine Run.
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Title: Leopard Shark Over Sand A leopard shark stays close to the shifting sands of La Jolla Shores
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Title: Leopard A high up perch gives a 360 degree view of the surrounding area so the Leopard can choose its prey from a distance and begin stalking it with a plan on where to traverse the land to get its quarry.
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Title: Colors of the deep Colors of deep mediterranean sea at 60 meters
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Title: Mom A female clown fish with cubs on anemone if she die one of them will change sexe and become bigger and female. The female always the bigger on anemone
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Title: Save the Animals / Save the Planet In this century, there is no border for the environmental issues.We are all connected and we must protect the planet for survival all species (plants, animals ).
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Title: deepsea
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Title: The Miraculous Egg This photograph was part of a self-publishing project - FOSSILS INSIDE OUT: A Global Fusion of Science, Art, & Culture (Wild Horizons Publishing, 2021) - by ecologist-photographer-publisher Thomas Wiewandt. To help readers connect the past with the present, we needed an image of "The Miraculous Egg," an evolutionary innovation that enabled reptiles and birds to successfully colonize land. Their amniotic eggs contain a complete life support system encased in a tough, drought-resistant shell. Even the mammalian placenta and its associated membranes are all derived from those in amniotic eggs. I chose to feature the emu because paleontologists now know that their eggs are about the same size and color of some dinosaur eggs. Birds are, in fact, the closest living relatives of dinosaurs. Creating this story-telling composite in Photoshop from nine separate photos of emu eggs required several months of fact-finding, waiting, more waiting, and shoots on a farm and in my home studio. The resulting image conveys, with a little imagination, the beauty and magic of baby dinosaurs entering the world!
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Title: Tiny One Sandwash Basin
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Title: Wild Horse Family Onaqui Basin Wild horses at Sunset, nearby forest fires made the sky exceptionally colorful
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Title: Wild Ones to the Water Hole
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Title: Royal Crane Close up portrait of a Royal Crane
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Title: Dress Camels festively dressed in national decorations are waiting for the owner to go for the bride.
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Title: Next Generations of Octopus Octopus babys with their mother's suction cups.
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Title: The postiche Putting your head in the sand never made you invisible..
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