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Coastline.
A stretch of the Norwegian coast, few kilometres beyond the
historical village of Kjerringøy...
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Frozen
Trees. Some situations always give me a strange feeling...
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Siberian
Tit. A portrait placed on the top of a young spruce in
swedish taiga... |
Spider
on wild Tulip. The "spider-crab" is a
part of that category of spiders...
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Purple
Heron. Shy and reserved at least as his relative
Grey Heron could be confiding...
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Cotton
grass. Flowers have a privileged place between my
preferred subjects, maybe maximum example of the grace ...
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Green
Toad. For once this picture doesn't derive from an
encounter in the natural habitat...
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Pyrenees.
The chain of Pyrenees (France, Spain) has a special charm...
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Red
Fox. Pictures of wildlife in its environment are
among my preferred ones, and unfortunately for me they are one
of less easy... |
Insects
Mating. A subject that is within everybody's reach
(as often happens in close-up photography)... |
Toads
Mating. One more picture of mating, one more hymn
to the imminent springtime... |
Grey
Heron capturing Fieldmouse. One of the biggest
among the European birds, and also one of the easier to
observe... |
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Brambling.
Brambling is a close relative of the common Chaffinch, and it
represents, somehow, its northern version...
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Lavender.
When in the "High Lands" of Provence july comes, the
country covers itself of mauve and blue...
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Fairy
Slipper. Far, rare, but above all wonderful. In three
words is contained the identity card of the Calypso... |
Autumn
stream. As well as it allows to freeze the instant, to
disclose the invisible in the fleeting action... |
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Shapes
in the snow. The similitude that immediately
appears is the one with... |
Green
Hellebore. Photographing flowers with a long
telephoto lens, usually destined to... |
Bee-eaters.
Bee-eater is a favourite subject for both nature
photographers and birdwatchers... |
Born
Bricklaye
The
hole with the house around.
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Twinflower
and Fly. As it's possible to see in the picture,
the name Twinflower... |
Northern
Light. To show a Northern Light as a static pictures means
doing not justice to it... |
Autumn
Fireweeds. The fireweed is a pioneer plant which colonizes
especially the clearings... |
Ruska.
Imagine a boundless expanse of undulated moors, completely
lacking in trees... |
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Elk
"tracks". A Sami woman once told me:
" Elk… it is clever; when you are in the forest... |
Ophrys
tenthredinifera.
Still
a wild orchid, one of my favourite flowers, belonging to one
of the most peculiar Genus: the Ophrys... |
Scops
Owl, a sad happy story. I had always hoped that Scops Owls
bred in my garden... |
The...
busy Waxwing. The Waxwing is one of the European most
unusual birds. |
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The
bloomed lunch. An unusual interaction between complex
species...
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Challenge
among the ice. Forty degrees below zero: a hell of cold
even for the standards of an arctic winter...
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The
puffin's secret.
Few
animals as the Puffin arouses such a liking... |
Before
night comes. The Starling's last flight. |
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United
we stand, divided...
Advantages
in number. |
Goodnight,
Dotterel. |
Double
bed surf.
When
respect makes the difference. |
The
legend of the deer drinker. |
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Bed
AND Breakfast. Energy strategies for breakfast. |
Cooked
& Eaten.
The
Black Grouse and the technology. |
A
danferous breeding.
An
ambigous nest for the Oysterecatcher. |
The
Stoat Jump |