Sometimes natural light combined with artificial light from a flash, can make a creative effect of a simple rose.
Friday, October 15, 2010
Jaguar
The jaguar is the third-largest cat after the tiger and the lion, and the largest and most powerful feline in the Western Hemisphere.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Two Morphos
These two Morphos' undersides are brown. The top one, on the photo, is a Banded Morpho. The bottom one is a Blue Morpho.
The Gator
This alligator is less than 2 ft. long. He was all alone, alive, in less than an inch of water. An other photographer said that he was around 3 years old and at that age he was fending for himself.
The Bride
When I take a shot of a Great Egret with its breeding plumage I fell like I'm shooting a wedding--a Bride in her wedding gown.
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Mandarin duck
Until now I thought the Wood duck was the most colorful, the most beautiful duck. But now that I know the Mandarin duck...
Beneficial Insects
These very small insects are a type of Assassin bugs. They're beneficial insects, biological pest control. They use their long tube, called rostrum, to inject a lethal saliva that liquefies the insides of a prey, which are then sucked out. They feed mostly on unwanted bugs. Keep them as pets in your garden ...but they don't need petting.
Macro Photograph
When I made this macro (close close-up) photograph, and opened it later on the computer screen, I saw the reason why I like so much this unique way of capturing nature. You discover things that can't be seen with the naked eye. Therefore, declaring, as King David said, the glory of God.
Anhinga
This baby Anhinga is feeding itself by taking the food from inside its mother's throat, wile the father, in the back, enjoys an afternoon nap.
Fish
I didn't even have to get wet to get that picture. One block from where we live there's that aquarium/fish store.
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