Difference between revisions of "Photo Contest Submissions"

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Image:KaitlinGallagher1.jpg | [[A beautiful green tree python from the Bronx Zoo.]] (Kaitlin Gallagher)
 
Image:KaitlinGallagher1.jpg | [[A beautiful green tree python from the Bronx Zoo.]] (Kaitlin Gallagher)
 
Image:MorganTingley1.jpg | [[I had been birding heavily in the Machu Picchu area for 3 days and had just about given up on finding a Long-tailed Sylph.]] It was my last morning and I was photographing tanagers at a feeder when suddenly I looked up and sitting directly in front of  me was this male sylph. It was so close I had to zoom out to 100 mm in order to get its body in the frame. I was too close to capture the full extent of its awesome tail, but I’m not complaining. (Morgan Tingley)
 
Image:MorganTingley1.jpg | [[I had been birding heavily in the Machu Picchu area for 3 days and had just about given up on finding a Long-tailed Sylph.]] It was my last morning and I was photographing tanagers at a feeder when suddenly I looked up and sitting directly in front of  me was this male sylph. It was so close I had to zoom out to 100 mm in order to get its body in the frame. I was too close to capture the full extent of its awesome tail, but I’m not complaining. (Morgan Tingley)
Image:KurtVaranus.jpg | [[Tongue-flick sequence in a juvenile Nile monitor (Varanus niloticus) made by compositing selected, individual images from a high-speed video taken at 200 frames per second.]] (Kurt Schwenk)
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Image:KurtVaranus.jpg | [[Tongue-flick sequence in a juvenile Nile monitor (Varanus niloticus) made by compositing selected, individual images from a high-speed video taken at 200 frames per second.]] (Kurt Schlenk)
 
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Image: Annette4.jpg | [[Finally an animal that actually cooperates with road-signs!]] (Annette Evans)
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Image: Annette5.jpg | [[A rare erythristic Plethodon cinereus color morph cooperatively poses for a photo.]] (Annette Evans)
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Image: BenMoths.jpg | [[“Fuzzy moths in the spotlight (Bertholdia trigona, Megaolpyge bissesa, Tolype sp.) Sierra Vista, AZ July 26, 2015. "]] (Ben Gagliardi)
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Image: BenRabbit.jpg | [[“This was the last photograph found on the abandoned, bloodied camera of an amateur cryptozoologist who went missing in the desert scrublands of SW Arizona last July. The image shows undeniable proof of the fabled Sonoran horse-faced jackalope. This, of course, is a juvenile and has yet to grow its distinctive antlers, but based on its coyote-like limbs and vapid, exophthalmic countenance, it is clearly a Sonoran horse-face. Most experts who have reviewed this image agree that this is the animal’s classic attack stance which likely preceded the untimely demise of the photographer.”]] (Ben Gagliardi)
  
 
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