Buttons and Kitty – Two Baby-Friends

Little cat named Kitty found in the garden all alone. She was only one day old. Fortunately, the man who found it was concerned and brought the baby to the center of rescue cats and dogs. So she was not alone, workers put it in the center of a room with a puppy named Buttons, who was born at the center, but was rejected by her mother. Since then, the two are inseparable. Photos by Casey Gutteridge / SWNS.com
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Ginny –The Dog Who Rescues Cats

Ginny, a seventeen-year old schnauzer-husky mix from Long Beach, Long Island who was famous for rescuing cats, was killed off by her owner, Philip Gonzalez, on August 25th. At the time of her death she had stopped eating and was incontinent and arthritic.
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Four Month Old Northern Lynx Kittens get their First Public Outing

Northern Lynx kittens, explore their enclosure at the Highland Wildlife park on October 9, 2012 in Kingussie, Scotland. The feline twins are believed to be the type of lynx found historically in Scotland. The Highland Wildlife Park specialises in Scottish animal species, both past and present, and species that are well adapted to cold weather. In photographs by by Jeff J. Mitchell.
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Eye-catching Examples Of Still Life Photography
Still life photography is the illustration of non-living subject stuff, most usually a small grouping of objects. Still life photography, more so than other types of photography, such as landscape or portraiture, gives the photographer more scope in the arrangement of design elements within a masterpiece.
Photography is a challenging art, one in which the photographers are expected to be able to form their work with a refined sense of lighting, coupled with compositional skills. The still life photographer makes pictures rather than takes them. Knowing where to look for propping and surfaces also is a required skill. Let’s have a glance bellow Eye-catching Examples Of Still Life Photography and get inspired. Enjoy.
Still life photography is the art of making pictures before taking them.
Digital photography gets more exciting every year as newer and better cameras compete for your attention. Yet it isn’t the camera that makes the photo as much as it is the creative eye of the photographer. This is really true in some cases more than others. For instance, when you take still life pictures you must first make the image you have in mind.



Giant Eyeball Found on the Beach

A giant eyeball from a mysterious sea creature washed ashore and was found by a man walking the beach in Pompano Beach. No one knows what species the huge blue eyeball came from. The eyeball will be sent to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Research Institute in St. Petersburg to be examined. (Carli Segelson/Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission)
100 million-year-old spider attack

The only fossil ever discovered of 100 million-year-old spider attack on prey caught in its web, been found by researchers. Image credit: Oregon Sate University
Wildlife Photography by Steve Garvie
Amazing animals photographs by Steve Garvie, talented and professional photographer based in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. via Photography Blog. Continue reading »
Christian Freimuth – Kraniche


New Album by german singer-songwriter Christian Freimuth in Digipak on recycled paper, www.christianfreimuth.de/
Photography by Helge Ferbitz, www.helgeferbitz.com/
Artwork by Maximilian Schulz, maximilianschulz.com/
A Pair of Curious Young Polar Bears Play Together

A pair of curious young polar bears play together in Bernard Spit, Alaska. These in-yer-face polar bear pictures are the closest most of us get to one of natures most powerful predators. (Barcroft)
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