Posts Tagged ‘male’
Hen harrier by trondwestby
Posted: January 26, 2015 in natureTags: 500px, bird, Hen harrier, IFTTT, male, marsh, nature, norway, winter
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Horses run in desert by callipso88
Posted: January 24, 2015 in animalsTags: 500px, akhal-teke, animal, arabian, bay, beast, black, canter, clouds, cloudy, color, dust, emotions, equestrian, equine, fast, fastest, five, force, forward, free, freedom, gallop, ground, group, herd, horse, IFTTT, isolated, male, mammal, mare
Five horse run gallop in desert at sunset
Horses run in desert by callipso88
Posted: January 24, 2015 in animalsTags: 500px, akhal-teke, animal, arabian, bay, beast, black, canter, clouds, cloudy, color, dust, emotions, equestrian, equine, fast, fastest, five, force, forward, free, freedom, gallop, ground, group, herd, horse, IFTTT, isolated, male, mammal, mare
Five horse run gallop in desert at sunset
Sabi Sands at Night by mariomoreno
Posted: January 18, 2015 in animalsTags: 500px, africa, african, big, carnivore, cat, feline, game, Greater, IFTTT, king, kruger, LION, male, nature, night, portrait, predator, regal, reserve, Sabi, safari, sands, south, spotlight, wildlife
A male Lion from Sabi Sand Game Reserve in Greater Kruger captured at night using a spotlight.. To join me on an upcoming photo tour to Motswari go to The Big Cats
Orange headed Thrush by BeenaBalasubramaniam
Posted: January 17, 2015 in animalsTags: 500px, dandeli, Geokichla citrina, IFTTT, karnataka, male, Orange Headed Thrush, Southindia
The Royal Giant by vikrameb
Posted: April 17, 2014 in natureTags: 300mm, 500px, 7d, Asiatic Lion, cat, f/2.8, gir, Gir National Park, gujarat, IFTTT, india, king, LION, male, nature, Panthera Leo Persica, portrait, Sasan, wildlife, Wildlife Sanctuary
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Back from the home of Asiatic lions where the lions and humans live closely and share lives, the entire region is unique deciduous forest and its characters are distinctive than all other vegetation. In 1907, the ruler of Junagadh, ordered that the Asiatic lion be a protected species in Gir National Park. It was believed that there were only 9 lions left in the park. Over 100 years later, in 2010, the Indian Government reported that 411 Asiatic lions were sighted in the park! The locals say there is a rise in number adding another 100-150 lions, we can only know this after the coming census in 2015. This trip was planned very spontaneously along with my brother to test my new telephoto lens “Canon EF300mm f/2.8L IS II USM”. We embarked on our first safari at 5:30 a.m after being in the forest for over 3 hours we got the stinging of this large Majestic Male Lion looking straight at us creating a dramatic pose!
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