Western Fence Lizard by Wayne S. Grazio
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This particular lizard was full from eating insects all day and was very cooperative as I slowly inched closer and closer to it from directly in front. they are nice to have around as they keep the insects in check.
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California Towhee in early morning light by Wayne S. Grazio
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California Towhee, Melozone crissalis. Shot at the maximum zoom range of a Canon Powershot SX 50. Definitely not the sweet zone for sharpness, but I like the effect.
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Sol setting by Wayne S. Grazio
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I imaged this in the Philippines just before the point the sun begins to dip below the Pacific Ocean. I thought I would burn out my camera's sensor. That Canon PowerShot is still taking pictures, but close to retirement.
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Cloudarama by Wayne S. Grazio
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Panorama of a stretch of clouds in the southern sky around late afternoon before sunset.
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Acorn Woodpecker by Wayne S. Grazio
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Acorn Woodpecker surveys its surroundings in between drilling into a side of a tree with its sharp, pointed beak.
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A link that unites and divides by Wayne S. Grazio
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High contrast, black and white macro image of a link in a chainlink fence.
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Western fence lizard by Wayne S. Grazio
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A common lizard situates itself on a rock looking for potential mates and to defend its territory from others of its kind.
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Sad Rocks by Wayne S. Grazio
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Two rocks resting side by side on the low-tide sandy shores of Torrey Pines Beach in San Diego, California almost appear to be crying. Free to download. Some Rights Reserved.
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After a bath by Wayne S. Grazio
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Zhouqui (Zuki) poses for a portrait after I gave her a bath. She is a Maltipoo mix.
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Baby Crocodile Eye by Wayne S. Grazio
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I was able to image some baby crocodiles while visiting a nature refuge and crocodile breeding farm in Palawan, Philippines.
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Always alter to danger by Wayne S. Grazio
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California Desert Cottontail Rabbit (Sylvilagus audubonii)
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Sun, Clouds and Dried Wildflowers by Wayne S. Grazio
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Sometimes, hot spots are cool. ;-) Shot in a canyon in San Diego, California, as a rainstorm approaches
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First Days in the Real World by Wayne S. Grazio
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An adolescent Black Phoebe perches on a netting barrier in a recreational park watching its mother's technique to catch bees for food.
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Black Sage Blossoms by Wayne S. Grazio
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Salvia mellifera is a small, highly aromatic, evergreen shrub of the genus Salvia native to California, and Baja California, Mexico. It is common in the coastal sage scrub of Southern California and northern Baja California. Black sage was used traditionally by Native Americans known as the Chumash people to form an herbal soak for the bath to be used in the treatment of bodily pain, specifically for the feet and lower legs.
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Pastel flower buds by Wayne S. Grazio
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I don't recall ever seeing these colors combined into a flowering plant before. The combination is amazing. Reprocessed this image and removed watermarks.
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Lotus Flower Seed Pod by Wayne S. Grazio
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Close up shot of a lotus flower seed pod. Texture overlay and watermarks removed. Reprocessed in black and white.
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