Each spring divers collect conch egg masses and bring them to a hatchery in the Caribbean. There’s a larvae and metamorphis stage in there, where they are fed little pellets of conch food and grow into baby conch 2cm in size. After the baby conch mature to 8cm in special onshore nursery ponds, they’re moved out to bluer (subsea) […]

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Camera details: 200mm, f4, 160 SS, 800 ISO Close up of an African elephant taken in Etosha National Park, Namibia.

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  • John | Travel Rinse Repeat - Wow amazing shot. I hope you had a long telephoto for this!

  • admin - He was actually pretty close to our jeep! Used my 70-200mm zoomed out to 200mm.

  • Peter Hoe - WOW!
    What an amazing shot!
    It must have been quite an experience to be that close too.
    Look at the eyes…he’s looking right back.And that hide!

    Keep it up guys. Fantastic job done very well indeed.

  • canvaya - im a big fan of close up shots like this one.

Affectionately known as “The Egg” this National Theatre is an architecturally delightful both inside and out. Surrounded by a pool of water, the reflection creates the illusion of an egg. Cool, huh? When I was there during the Chinese National Day celebration, the Egg turned colors, shifting from blue to purple to white.  Supposedly, it doesn’t […]

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  • Kris Koeller - Awesome shot!

  • Chris Timmons - Thanks for the post. Keep up the good work.

  • John Reese - Wow that building is spectacular! The reflection is almost perfect.

  • Roy Britton - Beautiful. 🙂

Ah, spring is in the air…pollen, too, with all the Bradford pear trees flowering around here… Perfect days like this, with temps in the mid 70s, beg to be outdoors. The woods here in the midwest are pretty, but if I had my druthers, I’d transport myself to Page, Arizona and spend a day exploring […]

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  • canvas prints - this picture is very cool looking, you could have this as a print or somthing i think that would look good

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