After a long period of silence, our blog is starting to come alive again.We apologize from being away for so long, but we are back!
I have been asked to provide our most striking wildlife image from last year. I wanted to ask around to get a more neutral approach, because I have fallen in love with all of this ones. So I thought writing a blog post might be the best way!
So I just need to know, from your perspective which ones from the following images, you think is the most striking wildlife shot!
Please try to be as selective as possible, that way I already can see what is worth sending and whit what I can spare some time. If it gets published, I will let you know :0) Just click on the comments below, and you will find a form to send me the # number of your favorite image.
Thanks for your help! Here are the images:
#1 Caribou migration from the air. Alaskan Arctic:
#2 Aerial perspective of Murres swimming over icy waters. Alaskan Arctic.
#3 Munk’s Devil Ray congregation. Baja, Mexico.
#4 Ringed Seals resting over ice caps. Alaskan Arctic.
#5 Aerial perspective of two huge Fin whales launch feeding. Baja, Mexico.
#6 A wild mexican female jaguar patrols her territory close to Calakmul Biosphere Reserve, Mexico.
click on comments below and send me the # number of your favorite shot! Thanks for your help! My deadline is next Monday
Posted in: Aerial, Alaska, Arctic, Baja California Sur, Mexico, Photography, Wildlife | Tagged: Aerial, Alaska, American Arctic, caribou, Fin Whales, Images, seals, Whales, wildlife photography
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