Full Moon Setting V by goldone

Taken at Stovepipe Wells Campground. The full moon setting. All the shots I took of the moon that morning were handheld, I was getting ready for a hike so didn’t have time to set up the tripod. I figured handheld I could adjust frame and zoom much quicker also taking rapid fire shots I had a good chance of getting some in good focus ;)!

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Arbelos Path by matt-anderson

Mesquite dunes of death valley. Curves and shapes contrasted in the fleeting light.

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Arbelos Path by matt-anderson

Mesquite dunes of death valley. Curves and shapes contrasted in the fleeting light.

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A mother’s sorrow. by africaddict

This lioness carries off her dead 3 week old cub that had been trampled by buffalo, during the attack they sought shelter down a hole and she had been digging for over an hour in a vain attempt to rescue them, sadly she lost all 3 of her litter on this fateful evening.
She carried this cub for over a kilometre before placing it in a dense thicket and then consuming it in some bizarre ceremony, why lions do this is still not really known.
A sad event to witness and document, yet provides a powerful image.

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