Category: Wildlife photo

  • Monique Bogaerts

    Monique Bogaerts

    Plenty of animals, a lot of landscapes, many nice photos from Monique Bogaerts.

  • Fishbowl

    Fishbowl

    Gold fishes are served with the fishbowls from Roger Arquer and their artsy approach to sending a message through glass an water.

  • Wildlife photo trip to Brazil

    Wildlife photo trip to Brazil

    My job at Johnson Controls (world-class automotive equipment manufacturer) have me travelling quite significantly these days. Currently, it’s leading me often to Brazil (we have a manufacturing plant in Gravatai, RS -near Porto Alegre in the South of Brazil). I’ll take advantage of the next trip there to extend it with some photo tourism. Thanks…

  • Iceland stops all whale hunting

    Iceland stops all whale hunting

    Iceland ministry of fisheries, Einar K. Gudfinnsson, decided that whale hunting -who started again in 2003- had no longer any reason to be. The reasons probably lie between the international opposition to whale hunting, lack of internal Iceland market and lack of exports to Japan. Source: Futura-Sciences.

  • Phil Collins won’t like this ad for Cadbury

    Phil Collins won’t like this ad for Cadbury

  • Supertelephoto at Nikon

    Supertelephoto at Nikon

    The recent launch of the Nikon D300 and Nikon D3 was made long with the announcement of new pro telephoto lenses. Very noticeable for lovers of nature photography (with a deep pocket): the super telephoto lenses. They open at f/2.8 and f/4, they are all stabiliszed (VR) : 400mm f/2.8G ED VR AF-S NIKKOR 500mm…

  • Spirals

    Spirals

    A few images collected all around the place to celebrate this nice form. by davesag by gadl by Martin Sweeney by whatdavesees by gardawind by s e u s s by Pascal by blue fam by optik by roddh by NeverB4Breakfast by purefinder by tom Q by 0olong by [ Petri ] by fdecomite Collected…

  • Are lions really dangerous?

    Are lions really dangerous?

    Sure they are! But Kevin Richardson, animal behaviourist, has learned how to go freely with them. He found that behaving submissively could ensure that the lions would accept him in their group. Source: DailyMail.

  • That bloke in that car where the cheetah pooped through the roof hatch

    That bloke in that car where the cheetah pooped through the roof hatch

    This is exactly how Jonathan Scott will now be known thanks to a bad accident involving one SUV car, one open roof and one cheetah. Link to YouTube I am happy that my own experience in Kenya -while being a similar- did involve more photo shooting… and only that.