Artist Unknown, Title Unknown, Silent Cry of the Wild
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Artist Unknown, Title Unknown, Silent Cry of the Wild
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Wolf Dog
Pack West Wolfdog Rescue is a certified 501©(3) nonprofit organization, formed in 2015 by several dedicated members of the wolfdog and domestic breed rescue communities. They are based in Washington State, and serve Oregon, Washington, and Northern California.
Lend your support. Learn more by contacting: http://www.packwestwolfdogrescue.org
Photographer Unknown, (Wheat)
“While the train flashed through never-ending miles of ripe wheat, by country towns and bright-flowered pastures and oak groves wilting in the sun, we sat in the observation car, where the woodwork was hot to the touch and red dust lay deep over everything.” – Willa Cather
Photographer Unknown, (Layers of Green)
Photographer Unknown, (Faoladh: Still Here But Now with iPhones)
“Laignech Fáelad, that is, he was the man that used to shift into fáelad, i.e. wolf-shapes. He and his offspring after him used to go, whenever they pleased, into the shapes of the wolves, and, after the custom of wolves, kill the herds. Wherefore he was called Laignech Fáelad, for he was the first of them to go into a wolf-shape.” – Coir Anmann, 215
Great Horned Owl in the Grand Tetons
Gifs reblogged with thanks to http://naturegifs.tumblr.com
Photos are by Mike R Jackson, a nature photographer with a Master Degree in Fine Art. He resides in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
Photography by Jorg Marx
Jorg Marx is a freelance photographer from Brullsen, Germany. He is based in Bavaria, mainly doing nature and landscape photography. These photos were taken with a Canon EOS 6D.
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Photographer unknow, (Plants in Purple Pots)
Photographer Unknown, (A Handful of Gators)
“Louisiana in September was like an obscene phone call from nature. The air–moist, sultry, secretive, and far from fresh–felt as if it were being exhaled into one’s face. Sometimes it even sounded like heavy breathing. Honeysuckle, swamp flowers, magnolia, and the mystery smell of the river scented the atmosphere, amplifying the intrusion of organic sleaze. It was aphrodisiac and repressive, soft and violent at the same time. In New Orleans, in the French Quarter, miles from the barking lungs of alligators, the air maintained this quality of breath, although here it acquired a tinge of metallic halitosis, due to fumes expelled by tourist buses, trucks delivering Dixie beer, and, on Decatur Street, a mass-transit motor coach named Desire.”
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Photographer Unknown, Barn Owl
Chas, “The Inside of a 2,000 Year Old Olive Tree”, 2016, Puglia, Italy
NASA, Frosted Sand Dunes: Mars
In this amazing photo taken by NASA’s High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera on their Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, we see frosted sand dunes on Mars from above. The photo was taken on March 27, 2016 at 15:31 local Mars time.
“Sand dunes cover much of this terrain, which has large boulders lying on flat areas between the dunes. It is late winter in the southern hemisphere of Mars, and these dunes are just getting enough sunlight to start defrosting their seasonal cover of carbon dioxide. Spots form where pressurized carbon dioxide gas escapes to the surface.”- NASA
Volodymyr Burdiak, “Portrait: Bear in Snow”
Volodymyr Burdiak is a photographer, illustrator and vector artist. He specializes in nature photography. His photography can be seen on Shutterstock.
Artist Unknown, (Through the Water), Computer Graphics, Nature Film Gifs
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Photographer Unknown, (The Forest Spawn)
“Mushrooms were the roses in the garden of that unseen world, because the real mushroom plant was underground. The parts you could see – what most people called a mushroom – was just a brief apparition. A cloud flower.”
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