Thursday 1 May 2014

Iguazu Falls Brazil at sunset.


Australian King Parrot

The Australian King Parrot aka muaiz (Alisterus scapularis) is endemic to eastern Australia. It is found in humid and heavily forested upland regions of the eastern portion of the continent, including eucalyptus wooded areas in and directly adjacent to subtropical and temperate rainforest. They feed on fruits, seeds or small insects.

Sun Kissed Peaks at Smith Rock, Oregon

Patience always pays off in photography. Waiting for the right time to capture a moment can make or break a photo. In this shot I decided to wait until the light hit the peak on the right and the sky was bright enough to give the exposure in the water. I decided to keep the rest of the image a little dark to keep focus on the peaks. Photo Credit: Dave Bouskil

Multnomah Falls

I found this gif of Multnomah Falls in my feed. I remember the day we walked up that trail to see this beauty. That was so long ago now, time goes by so fast.

Taj Mahal India

The Taj Mahal is a white marble mausoleum built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his third wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Taj Mahal is regarded by many as the finest example of Mughal architecture, a style that combines elements from Islamic, Persian, Ottoman Turkish and Indian architectural styles.

Wonders of the world Takachiho, Miyazaki Japan

Wonders of the world... Takachiho, Miyazaki

Yosemite National Park, California

The El Capitan in the Summer of Yosemite National Park, California. The majestic El Capitan and the scenic Merced river in the Summer. I believe this was photographed close to sunset. Hope you like it.

Trillium Lake, Oregon

Photographer says; I am a huge fan of this location.  By huge I mean HUGE.  I wandered out this way last night but had to cut it a little short unfortunately.  I will be back before long though.  My only request is of the US Government to stop creating these fabulous clouds overhead so that I can see a bit more of our great solar system.
Photo Credit: Wick Sakit

Wednesday 30 April 2014

Canyon lands, Utah

A storybook moment out in Canyon lands, Utah. I gave this photo more of a painting-quality, it felt like such a timeless moment that day. This was my first visit to the park. It's an incredible place and I've returned once since then. I know I'll go again and again... so much to see here. Utah has some amazing scenery!

An albino alligator only 12 left in the entire world

An albino alligator.  Only 12 left in the entire world, an incredible creatures.

A Western Bluebird quite popular in Northern California!

A Western Bluebird quite popular in Northern California! A really beautiful little fella with amazing colors, actually chosen a great composition with perspective, the tree in the background is a perfect frame from the left. Photo Alex James

Yosemite Valley

Yosemite Valley is a glacial valley in Yosemite National Park in the western Sierra Nevada mountains of California. The valley is about 8 miles (13 km) long and up to a mile deep, surrounded by high granite summits such as Half Dome and El Capitan, and densely forested with pines.
Widespread on the African continent, this diminutive species has also been widely introduced, and is best known in the neotropics from Brazil, where the species is thought to have become established during the 19th century, perhaps as early as the 1820s, but that it did not start to spread widely until the second third of the 20th century. 
Image by Bertrando Campos

Meteora Greece

Excellent Image with stunning clouds over Meteora Greece (Photo Credit by Vaios-visvikis


Yosemite Falls, Half Dome, Sentinel Bridge and Swinging Bridge before walking along the Merced River back to the Lower Falls.

  • Yosemite Falls, Half Dome, Sentinel Bridge and Swinging Bridge before walking along the Merced River back to the Lower Falls.

Volcano In Hawaii" by Alain Barbezat


The Real Pink Beauty of Nature

This is truly an amazing pink beauty of Nature. Two Yellow Sparrows are lucky enough to enjoy the Nature at its best.

Reflections at Smith Rock

Taking our time moving around the valley in Smith Rock allowed us to grab some spectacular views. The water was relatively calm this morning and allowed me to get this reflection of the golden peaks of Smith Rock in Central Oregon.


Monday 28 April 2014

The Incredible Cool-Colors Striped Iceberg



Perhaps you’d be knew that Icebergs are formed when large blocks of ice breaks off from glaciers ice shelf and is floating in open water. Icebergs are born as elegant ancient glaciers rumble, crack and calve, and comes in all shapes and sizes, from tiny growlers which are approximately size of small cars, to bergy bits which size are of a small house, to massive icebergs of all sizes. Though icebergs can be striped and come in numerous colors that are revealed as the iceberg “rolls” over in the sea, the water from bergs is very pure since the ice formed long ago. Nearly 70% of all fresh water is locked in the polar ice caps. Just the new icebergs that form every year around Antarctica hold enough water to meet the needs of every person on Earth for several months.

Generally glaciers are built up from snow falling on the Antarctic continent over millennia; this ice consists of pure fresh water. This floating chunk of freshwater ice then interacts with seawater beneath them it. As seawater is drawn deep under the ice shelves by the oceanic currents, it becomes super-cooled and freezes to the base of the ice shelf. The ice is formed from seawater that encompasses organic matter and minerals it causes variety of color and texture to the iceberg. When the bergs become fragmented and sculpted by the wind and waves, the various colored layers develop striking patterns. Striped icebergs in a various colors, including black, yellow, brown, and blue has been spotted in freezing waters around Antarctica.

Usually an iceberg looks white as a result of the tiny bubbles trapped within which scatter light in every direction. Blue stripes are formed when a crevice in the ice sheet fills up with melt water and freezes so rapidly that no bubbles form. Ice that is bubble free has a blue tint which is due to the same light marvel that tints the sky the wavelength of blue light causes it to be scattered or spread around much more than the other colors. When an iceberg falls into the sea, a layer of salty seawater can freeze to the base. If this is abundant in algae, it can shape in green stripe. However; other hues such as black, yellow and brown, are produced by sediment, picked up when the ice sheet grinds downhill towards the sea.





Exquisite pictures show gorgeous frosty landscape on 500-mile drive across Frozen Lake Baikal in Siberia



Generally most motorists avoid the roads when they’re icy. However one intrepid traveler has spent a week driving almost 500 miles across the deepest lake in the world, while it was completely frozen, called “adventure of a lifetime”. The brave Alexey Trofimov captured these spectacular pictures as he drove across the 389-mile-long Lake Baikal in Siberia - dodging cracks in the ice up to two metres wide hidden under a blanket of snow. The award-winning photographer braved the daring expedition in an especially adjusted Suzuki Jimny SUV with his friend Nicolas Demin. Both were underwent specialist training for driving on ice.

Replacing the suspension and increasing the ground clearance were necessary adjustments for the dangerous route. The brave friends also fitted extras such as lights and a roof rack to carry their goods. The 43 years old Alexey, said I always love winter photo expeditions the risk, and wildlife, the people you are with and the lack of a complete sense of freedom. I drove approximately 500 miles across the ice and this fantastic journey took a week. Baikal ice is very perilous because of the ice's erratic behavior. The trip needs deep knowledge of ice conditions and the extreme of care. At times we are in the middle of nowhere and more than 100 miles from the nearest town. We knew our families are worried all the time but they really support us in a courageous way. We’re sure, when our children will grow up, we will take them with us to teach them survival in the wild and show them the striking scenery we see. They should know that it is all very brittle and we should relish it.

Fortunately on our trip, it was tranquil and only the sun was shining. The weather conditions are unpredictable, as one moment it was warm and then half an hour later, an icy wind would start blowing and the temperature drops. The duo motorists had to vary their speed from about 60mph on smooth ice to as slow as 2mph on rough passage. When they marked a fresh crack in the ice on Lake Baikal a Unesco Word Heritage site they had to make a detour for anxiety of falling in the freezing water below. His spectacular pictures show snow-topped ice blocks changing from a bright blue glow to a golden glow as the sun sets in the evening.