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The Gaze of the Wind by ZOly.

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The Gaze of the Wind

Eyes locked with freedom.

Love in stillness by ZOly.

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Love in stillness

Life continues.
Quietly.
Precisely.
As it always has.

White Majesty by ZOly.

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White Majesty

Gravity’s Grace (Upside down) by ZOly.

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Gravity’s Grace (Upside down)

Wood pigeons have a unique ability to drink by sucking water directly, unlike most birds that need to tilt their heads back to swallow. This trait is shared with only a few other bird species, including doves. It allows them to hydrate quickly and efficiently, which is useful in the wild.

Crimson Wanderer by ZOly.

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Crimson Wanderer

CZJ Pancolar 50mm f1.8
One of the most fascinating facts about ladybirds (ladybugs) is that they can release a toxic, foul-smelling fluid from their leg joints as a defense mechanism. This process, called reflex bleeding, makes them taste terrible to predators like birds and lizards. The bright red and black coloration also serves as a warning signal, telling predators that they are toxic or unpalatable.

Flame of the Meadow by ZOly.

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Flame of the Meadow

A poppy flower only blooms for a few days, yet it produces thousands of seeds, ensuring that its beauty lives on in future generations.

A Sip of Sunshine by ZOly.

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A Sip of Sunshine

Common Crow butterfly is distasteful to predators due to toxins it absorbs from its host plants. This helps it survive by discouraging birds and other predators from attacking.

Echoes of the Past by ZOly.

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Echoes of the Past

Reflections of Nature by ZOly.

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Reflections of Nature

The Bumble’s Feast by ZOly.

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The Bumble’s Feast

The Circle Of Life by ZOly.

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The Circle Of Life

Common Blue (Polyommatus icarus) Butterfly

Males and females of this species look different. This photo shows a mating pair, where the larger, lighter butterfly is the male, and the smaller, more brownish one is the female.

A Golden Moment by ZOly.

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A Golden Moment

Freedom on wings by ZOly.

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Freedom on wings

A Life in the Shallows by ZOly.

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A Life in the Shallows

A glimpse into the resilience and dedication of seaweed farmers. Working in harmony with the ocean, they cultivate and harvest this vital resource, sustaining both their communities and traditions.

Against the Wind by ZOly.

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Against the Wind

True Colors,"oil on canvas" by ZOly.

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True Colors,"oil on canvas"

Hunter by ZOly.

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Hunter

Cattle Egret (Bubulcus ibis)
Originally native to Africa and Asia, it is commonly found in wetlands, grasslands, and agricultural fields globally, showcasing incredible adaptability to different habitats.

Fragile Beauty by ZOly.

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Fragile Beauty

Butterflies undergo one of nature's most fascinating transformations, evolving through four distinct stages: egg, larva (caterpillar), pupa (chrysalis), and adult.
Their vibrant wing colors come from tiny scales that reflect light, often serving as camouflage or a warning to predators.

Light of Wisdom by ZOly.

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Light of Wisdom

At dawn in Angkor Wat, while others were having breakfast, I captured this moment of peace and enlightenment. Following the mantra of professional photographers—"while 'others sleep or dine, I shoot''. I managed to capture the natural sun's rays, illuminating this monk.
Perter Forsgrad just talk about this my image. You can watch from here
youtu.be/CnJEajOBCWQ?t=3208

Reflections of Eternity by ZOly.

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Reflections of Eternity

Angkor Wat, Cambodia

Angkor Wat is the largest religious monument in the world, covering over 162 hectares.
It was built in the 12th century as a Hindu temple dedicated to Vishnu before being converted to a Buddhist temple.