It's up to us to protect our beautiful natural world from corporate and governmental greed. I photograph beautiful nature around the world to show what's at stake. All photos mine. No fancy photo equipment, just my old iPhone X and a point n' click camera
Nature, Preserved
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A vast field of bright yellow Canola or Rapeseed flowers near Calgary, Alberta, Canada. (fyi, the name "rapeseed" actually derives from the Latin word rapum, which means "turnip", and does not refer to sexual assault as is sometimes thought) #FlowersOnFriday #FieldsOfFlowers #BloomScrolling
Late afternoon sun shining through a grove of Sequoias, Sequoia National Park, California #forestfriday #naturephotography #forestbathing
An empty lot left to bloom with multi-coloured wildflowers and grasses, Glasgow, Scotland #GreatBigGreenWeek #30DaysWild #LetItBloomJune
Common Buzzard, Point Reyes, California #birdoftheday #stripes #raptor
Juvenile Green Heron, Puerto Ayora, Ecuador #birdoftheday #stripes #naturephotography
I snapped a photo of his artwork "Yosemite II, October 16th 2011" by artist David Hockney, a vibrant digital drawing created on an iPad, Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona, 2019 #RIP #davidhockney #yosemite
Vertical Garden of the CaixaForum, Madrid, Spain. It hosts roughly 15,000 individual plants representing over 250 different species, operates hydroponically, and cools the local microclimate #GreatBigGreenWeek #WallGarden #Rewilding
This looked like a giant head with dreadlocks to me, Maple Glade Rain Forest Trailhead, Quinault forest, Washington State #forestfriday #naturephotography #pacificnorthwest
American Bittern, trying to look inconspicuous in the reeds, Blue Spring State Park, Florida #birdoftheday #stripes #naturephotography
American Alligator and Great Egret, too close for comfort, Everglades National Park, Florida #birdoftheday #unexpectedneighbours #naturephotography