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Saturday Night Fever in the animal kingdom
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Following the Herds | African Elephants
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UFO?
No, a lenticular cloud over the Aquila Game Reserve. The zebra is not impressed.
by Dmitry Gorilovskiy
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The caption ‘Fear me, damn you!’ by photographer Gabe Farnsworth is perfect for this shot. The owl looks too sweet to be scaring off anyone.
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This adorable little Harp Seal makes you smile.
Wildlife photographer Keren Su traveled to the remote Iles de la Madeleine in East Canada to capture the smiling seal pup
“I was only allowed a limited time with the seals and in order to get the pictures I wanted I had to crawl on the ice so the pups wouldn’t be afraid of a huge stranger”
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Intense blue captured beautifully by dpreview member Duan Dvorsk.
Winner of the Macro and Chat user challenge
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‘The Last Drop’ by dpreview member Elroyie, winner of our annual picture of the year contest, Challenge of Challenges
You can check out more of his wildlife photography pictures here.
The Telegraph has published The cutest animal pictures of 2011 with pictures that leave you smiling. Holding hands, laughing, cuddling.. they are all in there. Check it out.
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Realistic wildlife illustrations by Romanian artist Cristina Penescu.
“I work primarily in acrylics and scratchboard, alternating between the two as needed to realize my visions. Scratchboard is a little known medium made up of a 1/8″ masonite panel that is covered with smooth white clay and coated with a fine layer of india ink. I use a sharp knife to scratch every single detail and hair by hand.”
via paranois
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Beautiful composition of these gorgeous birds. You can almost feel the love. This image was submitted for the 2011 National Geographic Photo Contest by wildlife photographer Marius Coetzee.
“A pair of black-browed albatrosses billing in West Point, South Georgia. It is believed that billing strengthens the bond between the pair.”
Black-Browed Albatrosses, South Georgia
Photograph by Marius Coetzee
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