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POPSMammatus clouds These are supposedly one of the rarest natural formation of clouds, formed when the air is saturated with rain droplets and/or ice crystals and begins to sink.
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POPSBlue jay (Cyanocitta cristata) When I was living in the States (I lived in Atlanta, and was born in Madison, Wisconsin), I remember that whenever I saw a blue jay, I was pretty sure the rest of the day was going to be pretty swell. They have this combination of quiet, dignified beauty and sassy pertsonality that I find irresistible. I immediately put this as wallpaper.
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POPSDriftwood horses From their site: "Not only are they beautiful but they are using what Mother Nature has left behind to create another form of art. It's Derby Time in the Bluegrass State. Kentucky is known for its beautiful horses. These ladies definitely capture the shapes of horses." I cannot believe they made these from driftwood. These are absolute masterpieces.
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POPSRainbow lorikeet Spectacularly colored lorikeets from Australia. I've noticed that most of my clippings are pictures of birds. But who can blame me? Birds are nature's color palette.
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POPSCurious duck Beautiful Wood Duck with a inquisitive look on his face. Perfect photography. God, I want to take pictures like this!
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POPSScarlet Tanager North American birds don't get much more beautiful than this. Absolutely spectacular.
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POPSOne big snake This must be Australia. That's a kangaroo, I think. And that is one, big, friggin' snake. DAMN!