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A Common Loon In Late-April
This shot of a Common Loon (Great Northern Loon) was snapped on April 22nd 2018 around 8 AM, shortly after this loon migrated back for breeding season. Shot on a Sony DSC-H400, free hand, the photo has not been touched up or had any filters applied or lighting adjusted, just cropped to show the loon in more detail. The loon is lit by the morning sun, no flash used, and is resting on the surface of Lake Champlain after recently returning from what appeared to be an unsuccessful dive. Upon a successful dive, loons can typically be seen eating their catch, this photo was taken seconds after the loon returned to the surface without a fish, just after the ripples from its dive dissipated and it began to resume swimming.
By Michael Hanson-Metayer4 years ago in Wander
An innocent trip in the valleys of nature
It stopped raining, cooling the summer afternoon, and little drops of water were dripping from the roof. The roses outside fully blossomed with tiny water droplets on the petals shining like pearls, butterflies were dancing on them while collecting the fresh and sweet nectar. The sky was clear, and birds were flying freely in the open sky. The Sun was softly shining on the top, and the seven colors from the rainbow made the view breathtaking.
By Vishal Soni4 years ago in Wander
Landscape Mode Challenge
Come to my window, come and stay by the light of the moon! It is summer now but I will never forget just how this valley remained hidden in fog, bathed in the night sky. We were our own rainforest and I had a treehouse. That second floor view was magical in that it made us the same height, myself and the crests of the valley. I now know those crests by their summer name, the palm trees. Palm trees are possessed by any properly patriotic California neighborhood.
By Amira ElKhaouli4 years ago in Wander
The deepest lake in the world .
Introduction to Lake Baikal. The deepest lake in the world, and it is also one of the largest and oldest lakes in the world. This lake is located in central Asia, specifically in Russia, approximately 400 miles from southeast Siberia to the north of the Mongolian border, this lake is distinguished from others With her beauty; It is one of the natural miracles of Siberia, and for this reason we will take a quick tour of the most important information related to it.
By Travel Expert 4 years ago in Wander