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Janet Parke

Vortico

by Janet Parke

This energetic piece of fractal art is a testament to the artistry and creativity of the digital medium.

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Jack Cooley

Overlooking the Loch

by Jack Cooley

After scrambling to the top of a couple rock knobs Jack found this incredible view of The Loch. From this unusual vantage point, several landmarks are visible. In the center is The Loch with the distinctive rock formations behind it. Across the skyline are (left to right) the Taylor Glacier, Taylor Peak, The Sharkstooth and Andrew's Glacier.

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Paul Colangelo

Heron Magnolia

by Paul Colangelo

This lovely photograph reminds us of a Japanese painting.

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Gordon Middleton

Harris's Hawk 3

by Gordon Middleton

A Harris' Hawk spreads wing and tail feathers as it descends from soaring the skies. Is it coming down to rest...or grab a bite to eat?

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Michael Immings

Ascending Honu

by Michael Immings

The graceful Honu (Green Sea Turtle) rises to the surface to grab a quick breathe of air before returning to the reef to feast on corals and algaes.

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Erin Paul Donovan

Pemigewasset Wilderness - Shoal Pond

by Erin Paul Donovan

A serene, balanced image that evokes feelings of calmness and well-being.

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juliann jones

Life is Abuzz

by juliann jones

Don't miss the chance to see how beautiful insects are. Here there are moths, butterflies, damselflies, lady bugs and more.

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Greg Boiarsky

Carcassonne Nights

by Greg Boiarsky

Carcassonne, France is home to a huge fortified town dating back hundreds of years. In the past century, the walls and buildings have been rebuilt and modernized.

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Yann Sochaczewski

wave

by Yann Sochaczewski

There is something at once energetic and calming about the sea...if you allow yourself to breathe in deeply while gazing at this image, you can almost smell the salt air and hear the crash of the waves.

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