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In the deep grass the Marbled fritillary (Brenthis daphne) was sitting and waiting for the warm sunshine. Slowly I tried to get closer to him. I had the feeling to be closely watched 🙂 Im tiefen Gras sass der Brombeer-Perlmutterfalter (Brenthis daphne) und wartete auf die wärmenden Sonnenstrahlen. Langsam versuchte ich ihm näher zu kommen. Ich hatte das Gefühl genau […]
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While snorkeling a river in central Florida I did not expect to come across one of these gentle giants. Usually they only can be found inland in winter when the warmer river and spring waters protect them from freezing. However, we were around in mid-April and most of them were already out in the oceans […]
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Image Details: Location: Near ViennaDate: 2016 05 30Light: OvercastCamera: Canon 1dXLens: EF400/2,8Focal Length: 400 mmExposure: 1/640 SecondsAperture: 1:7,1ISO: 640
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While working on a project about wild European Brown Bears I was scouting a wonderful meadow in the south of Slovenia. This evening I wasn’t lucky with the Bears but I found something smaller in charming light! Image Details Location: Slovenia Date: June 17th, 2016 Camera: Nikon D500 Lens: AF-S 300/2.8 Focal Length: 300 mm […]
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Diese Äskulapnatter konnte ich vor 10 Tagen im Zillertal ablichten. Entgegen Wikipedia kommt diese große Natter in Tirol doch vor. Image Details Kamera: Olympus EM1 Lens: Zuiko Digital 50-200SWD Location: Zillertal Date: 2016-06-11 Light: clouds Focal Lenght: 200mm Exposure: 1/100sec. Aperture: F/5 ISO: 100
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Colorful sky before sunrise over Kuehtai mountains Image Details Location: Kuehtai, Tyrol,AustriaDate: Dec/2015Camera: Canon Eos 1DXLens: Canon 24-105 f 4.0 L Focal Length: 45 mmExposure: 1/40s Aperture: f 5.6ISO: ISO 100
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A male Marsh Harrier on the hunt. Image Details: Location: Lower AustriaDate: April 6th, 2016Camera: Canon EOS 1D Mark IVAperture: 6.3Exposure: 1/1000 secFocal Length: 840 mmISO: 500
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On sunny morning in Graz we found this Heath fritillary (Melitaea athalia) in the high wet meadow. The first warm sun beams let the butterfly open his wings for warm up. An einem sonnigen Morgen fanden wir in Graz in einer nassen Wiese diesen Wachtelweizen-Scheckenfalter (Melitaea athalia). In den ersten warmen Sonnenstrahlen öffnete der Falter […]
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