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  • This week's WET competition is now closed. Voting time. Every one can vote. Vote your #1, #2 and #3 choice. That's all. Reflections

wildlife

  1. K9Kirk

    Are You Looking at Me?!

    This was a pretty popular thread somewhere else, so I thought, why not here?! Here's a tiny fiddler crab. 174-studio1 by Kirk Behymer, on Flickr
  2. Bryan Pereira

    Cautious Giraffe

    The most dangerous position for any giraffe (except if they are giving birth) Is when they bend down to drink. I choose this shot as I liked the the S shape water drip. D850 200-400 f4 400mm f4.5 1/1600 iso 200 East Africa Photo Safari
  3. M

    Roe Deer

  4. Bryan Pereira

    Taking a Dip

    I realized I post very few giraffe pics so here is one to start off. Taken at the end of the day these giraffe were cooling down, their skin patters almost merging into one with some strange perspective D850 200 to 400 f4 220mm 1/500 f4 iso 900 East Africa photo safari
  5. M

    Fallow Deer

  6. Bryan Pereira

    Leopard Playing in Grass

    Just by chance and totally unprepared I come across this leopard happily rolling in the grass 5 minutes from my camp. Almost missed the scene and just happened to look down by the vehicle. D810 80 to 200 2.8 170mm 1/200 2.8 iso 360 East Africa Photo safari
  7. J

    Amphibians

    Common toad.
  8. Common Toad.jpg

    Common Toad.jpg

  9. K9Kirk

    Squirrels of the World

    Sorry, my bad. I decided to put my squirrel pics in "Wild Animals."
  10. Bryan Pereira

    Big male leopard

    Split nose D850 300mm f5.6 1/1250 iso 200 Mara. It took some maneuvering but this big guy came straight up to me managed to get some video and wide shoots in the landscape too. The image crops quite well in a vertical format as well.
  11. Levina

    Rabbits, Hares, Pikas and other Lagomorphs. Post yours!

  12. K9Kirk

    Reptiles

    A small anole lizard on a plant leaf. Taken with my Canon R7 and Sigma 105mm macro lens. 016 cv-studio by Kirk Behymer, on Flickr
  13. J

    Wild Animals

    We had a regular Hedgehog in our garden last year. They are nocturnal, but once it emerged before the light had quite gone and I managed to take this snap. I had to use a high ISO and a wide aperture, so there's no depth of field. Topaz Denoise helped a lot.
  14. Archibald

    Pinhey bugs

    These pics were taken last summer at an ancient sand dune in Ottawa called Pinhey Site 3. The place hosts many interesting bugs including some rarely found elsewhere.
  15. L

    Visiting mouse

    This happens when you put a plate with bread outside for the birds
  16. J

    Insects

    Scaeva Pyrastri
  17. J

    Butterflies and moths

    Peacock
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