* Image, courtesy Goolgle Images

 

This is everyone's opportunity to post pics of their favorite animals, including pets and wildlife. The only stipulation is that you try to make it creatively interesting, not just regular old shots of FLUFFY lying on the couch or an out-of-focus bird on a wire. Try to capture the subject from a unique angle or planned/controlled lighting. Bring quality and character to the image. You may wish to do a close up portrait style photo revealing the animals personality/mood or catch them doing something funny. You could even abstract the image a little in photoshop.

 

GO WILD!!!!!!

 

 

*No animals are to be harmed or depicted in a cruel manner in the participation of this challenge. Thank you.

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we caught lots of crabs the other week with bacon and string then watched as they all raced back to the sea
I am so pleased they all went back !
Such prehistoric looking faces, almost alien like. Nice colour contrast with the green bucket.
Right time right place !   YES it is legs
Well I suppose that's nature. Interesting to see the owl's face, with his eyes closed and  saliva dripping from it's tongue, while he devours his helpless handfed meal. Interesting shot yet a little on the disturbing side.
Hey there everyone, hope you all had a great summer. Just a quick note to let you know that starting in October we will be venturing into a new season of photography challenges with a new format to the group and two new leaders will be joining the team as well (Nicole Umina and Danielle Evans). We will be thinking up new and interesting photo promts along with some technical tips to help us all exspand our creative abilities a little. So start polishing up those camera lenses and we'll see you soon.

Wow Heather, that's beautiful

Great photos, the snail is fantastic

Gorgeous photos Barbara, beautiful models too

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