bianka_zalman
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this is so amazing and wonderful, looks nearly like a painting, a great image, dear pierre!
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love it so much, a wonderful work, my compliments!
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my beloved fur-kids:-)
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my 10 years old greek lady...:-)
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difficult light, but you did it well, his look is so intensive, a great moment theo!
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thanks mark, i am a great admirer of wolfes and an hope, they will come back to europe and will find their places here again. may the people open their minds to protect and support the wolfes organisations. you've captured the beauty and the soul of this wonderful creature here in a great way, for this i love your image!
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excellent light and tones, and wonderful colours, just marvelous!
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wonder... wonder... wonderful forest, a fine artwork!
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wow....this is awesome! perfect in every point of view, congrats mark!
where did u take him? regards, bianka
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walked along the beach in norway at the north sea, i was fascinated
about the pattern of sand, water, foam and colours to see during the
ebb-tide. it looks nearly like a creamy cappuccino, but it is genuin
"art of nature". hope you like it too:-)
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zambia must be great! and has so kindly taxi-drivers!:-))) a fine capture
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i agree complete with theo, it always make me so sad and mad about my helplessly, when i see a "born free animal" in prison.
it is a shame and a crime and sometimes i guess, humans have lost all their empathy for other creatures.
your voiceless cry for help is touching and breaking my heart. regards, bianka
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thank you umair and thank you theo, for you input. you are right, the headless body is indeed disturbing the balance, so i will look for another one included all bodyparts!:-) regards, bianka
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taken in july in the western serengeti/grumeti river in tanzania
during the herd migration. thousands of wildebeests and zebras are
moving on old trails to fresh grasing grounds, always looking for the
safest place to cross the rivers, well knowing that the crocs are
waiting threre for them. their noises and shoutings are so unique,
that one will never forget.
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this is very beautiful, my compliments, you've captured a magic mood here! cheers, bianka
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a female agama lizard in the western serengeti
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wow...you made my day! a fantastic capture of the african wilddog, where did you've seen them? unfortunately i'd never cross their pathes, because they are so rare and shy!
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i agree complete with michael, although eyeless, nevertheless an impressive presentation and a powerful mood by fine lighting!
twins-young winter wren
in Nature
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