Ravi's New Website
myrambles.net/ravi/pix/HTML/Galapagos.html
Local people:
Steve Gosser:
http://home.comcast.net/~sgosser/index.htm
Kim Steininger:
http://birdsbykim.com/
and her blog:
http://birdsbykim.com/blog/
And I have great admirations for these people:
http://www.ethanmeleg.com/galleries.htm
http://www.rodplanck.com/gallery.htm
http://www.dlcphotography.net/2008/2008.htm
Other random sites:
http://www.photoportfolios.net/featuredportfolio.html
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Albino Moose
Not one, but two ! Truly amazing ! These animals were photographed just north of the Wisconsin border on a highway near Marenisco , MI . Once in awhile there is an opportunity to take in a piece of nature that you may never see. In these days of unrest and turmoil it is great to see that Mother Nature can still produce some wondrous beauty.
The odds of seeing an albino moose are astronomical and to see this in the upper peninsula of Michigan , near Wisconsin , is even greater than astronomical. To see two of them together is nearly impossible..
The odds of seeing an albino moose are astronomical and to see this in the upper peninsula of Michigan , near Wisconsin , is even greater than astronomical. To see two of them together is nearly impossible..
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Mars Mission Simulation
Soufriere Hills Volcano
Black Rhino Calf
Orca Whale
Mount Redoubt
Galapagos Volcano
In this photo released by Galapagos National Park, La Cumbre volcano erupts in Fernandina Island, in the Galapagos islands, Ecuador, Saturday, April 11, 2009. The Galapagos National Park says La Cumbre volcano began spewing lava, gas and smoke on uninhabited Fernandina Island on Saturday after four years of inactivity.(AP Photo/Galapagos National Park)
Spring Blooms
White Rhinoceros
White Rhinoceros calf 'Naruna', right, explores the open-air enclosure of the Serengeti Park in Hodenhagen, northern Germany, Wednesday, April 8, 2009. The square-lipped rhinoceros that was born in Nov. 2008 is the zoo's 40th rhinoceros offspring born since its foundation in 1974.(AP Photo/Axel Heimken)
Botanica Magnifica by Jonathan Singer
Monday, April 6, 2009
San Miguel Island Sea Lions
Cartwheel Galaxy
This false-color composite image provided by NASA Thursday April 2, 2009 shows the Cartwheel galaxy as seen by the Galaxy Evolution Explorer's Far Ultraviolet detector (blue); the Hubble Space Telescope's Wide Field and Planetary Camera-2 in B-band visible light (green); the Spitzer Space Telescope's Infrared Array Camera (IRAC) at 8 microns (red); and the Chandra X-ray Observatory's Advanced CCD Imaging Spectrometer-S array instrument (purple). Approximately 100 million years ago, a smaller galaxy plunged through the heart of Cartwheel galaxy, creating ripples of brief star formation. In this image, the first ripple appears as an ultraviolet-bright blue outer ring. The blue outer ring is so powerful in the GALEX observations that it indicates the Cartwheel is one of the most powerful UV-emitting galaxies in the nearby universe. Although astronomers have not identified exactly which galaxy collided with the Cartwheel, two of three candidate galaxies can be seen in this image to the bottom left of the ring, one as a neon blob and the other as a green spiral.(AP Photo/NASA)
Baby Malayan Tapir
Columbus Zoo Baby Elephant
American Pica
This undated photo released by the U.S. Geological Survey, shows a mountain-dwelling American pika. The American pika, a short-legged, softball-sized fur ball that often huddles in high mountain slopes, isn't built for long-distance travel. So as the West's climate warms, the tiny pika has little choice but to scurry a little farther up slope to beat the heat.(AP Photo/US Geological Survey, File)
Spring Butterfly
Baby Elephant
Lions
Sea Lion
A sea lion swims near the Palomino islands, some 8 km (5 miles) from Callao's Port on the central coast of Peru, March 28, 2009. In certain periods of the year, the island houses about 8,000 sea lions, making it one of the biggest colonies of these animals on the shores of Peru.REUTERS/Enrique Castro-Mendivil (PERU ENVIRONMENT ANIMALS)
Cherry Blossoms Bloom in DC
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