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black goldfish. So beautiful. And just to be clear, it is NOT a beta! Ok? For all you people out there who might mistake this fish for a beta its a black goldfish. Thank you for your time.(:
Wildlife photographer of the year people's choice award - in pictures
Wildlife photographer of the year people's choice award - in pictures
Wildlife photographer of the year people's choice award - in pictures
Wildlife photographer of the year people's choice award - in pictures
Wildlife photographer of the year people's choice award - in pictures
Wildlife photographer of the year people's choice award - in pictures
Wildlife photographer of the year people's choice award - in pictures
Neck and neck by David Lloyd, New Zealand / UK‘Sometimes photographing large animals in isolation from their background can be difficult, especially if the background is too detailed. Luckily, David managed to capture the giraffes of Kenya’s Maasai Mara national reserve against a white, overcast sky, but he still opted to shoot a little closer and, adjusting the exposure, caught the intimate moment of a giraffe grooming its companion.’
Wildlife photographer of the year people's choice award - in pictures
Shaking off by Connor Stefanison, Canada‘Approximately every five years an eruption of snowy owls makes its way down from the Arctic, where they breed, to the Pacific north-west of North America, and congregates in areas like Delta, British Columbia. Connor captured this owl head-on as it was shaking off its feathers on a rainy winter day.’
Wildlife photographer of the year people's choice award - in pictures
Wildlife photographer of the year people's choice award - in pictures
Wildlife photographer of the year people's choice award - in pictures
Warm embrace by Debra Garside, Canada‘When polar bear mothers and cubs emerge from their dens in the early spring, the cubs stay close to their mothers for warmth and protection ... Debra waited six days near the den of this family, in Wapusk national park, Manitoba, Canada, before they finally emerged. In the most challenging conditions she has ever faced, temperatures ranged from -35C (-31F) to -55C (-67F) with high winds, making it almost impossible to avoid frostbite and keep her camera g...
Wildlife photographer of the year people's choice award - in pictures
Elegant mother and calf by Ray Chin, Taiwan‘Every year from July to late October southern humpback whales migrate north from their Antarctic feeding grounds to give birth in the warm sheltered waters off Tonga. Ray encountered this humpback mother and calf peacefully floating in the plankton-filled water around the island group of Vava‘u, Tonga. After Ray gently approached them, the giants swam a bit closer to have a look at him. While they made this elegant turn, Ray took the shot. He later ...
Wildlife photographer of the year people's choice award - in pictures
Pool party by Luke Massey, UK‘As the drought in Zambia’s South Luangwa national park stretched on, the waterholes dwindled to pools. Flocks of Lilian’s lovebirds congregated together and when the coast was clear they descended to this pool. They shuffled forward, taking it in turns to drink and bathe, as if on a conveyor belt.’
Geometrie di bambù, pescatori e acqua - Il Post
Circles Un pescatore gode di un momento di pace sull’acqua calma strutture circolari con reti da pesca colorate sono installate nell’acqua e rese visibili dalla bassa marea (Coastal Geometries, Tugo Cheng)
This Little Known Garden In Portland Is Amazing
There’s A Little Known Unique Garden In Portland… And It’s Truly Magical