nhoizey, to Travel

“What are you waiting for?”

🔎 https://nicolas-hoizey.photo/photos/what-are-you-waiting-for/

📅 28 February 2019

📸 Fujifilm X-T3 + 100-400mm + 2.0×
🎛️ ISO 640, ƒ/11, 1/500 s

JeanetteSlagt, to photography Dutch
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How about this for a view?
The joys of being a nomad is that my backyard is different every time I move on.......and some backyards are better than others.











chuls, to Osaka
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I would say, pretty much everything I've heard about Japan is true. Like that the big city transforms into a different beast at night. during the day is lovely, but the nights here have a very unique energy, bustling, electric, releasing.

Red signage against the night sky between power lines in dotonbori district in Osaka
Photo of dotonbori signage behind crowds of people in dotonbori district in Osaka
Octopus signage at a takoyaki shop in dotonbori district in Osaka

norbertwoehnl, to photography
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Some impressions from today’s visit to Hallstatt in Upper Austria. The scenery was as grand as ever, but the place is plagued by overtourism to an extent that is almost as bad as in Kyoto. 🤒

iPhone shots straight out of camera.

Hallstatt Market Square
Covered stairwell to Parish Church, Hallstatt
Shops along Seestraße in Hallstatt

arkadiusz, to art
nhoizey, to Travel

“Flooded gate at Lake Nakuru”

Lake Nakuru joined in 2013 the list of other lakes in Rift Valley whose water levels have abnormally increased endangering the lives of residents and the ecosystems around the lake.

Some lakes are recognized as Wetlands of International Importance, and all are Important Bird Areas, with several being within UNESCO-listed World Heritage Sites.

The lake level rises are worrying because of the destruction to homes, livelihoods, industry, and infrastructure, and loss of terrestrial wildlife habitat.

The effects on lake ecologies are a concern as flooding increases lake turbidity and dilutes the saline waters of alkaline lakes. Alkaline lakes like Nakuru provide unique feeding habitats for East Africa’s famous lesser flamingos.

You can watch a local news story:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghZhEVS8dDM

🔎 https://nicolas-hoizey.photo/photos/flooded-gate-at-lake-nakuru/

📅 27 February 2019

📸 Fujifilm X-T3 + 56mm
🎛️ ISO 160, ƒ/1.2, 1/10000 s

DeborahLeagueFineArt, to photography
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nhoizey, to Travel

“Black Rhinoceros in Lake Nakuru National Park”

Lake Nakuru is well known in Kenya for its rhino population, and it has one hundred white and fifty black rhinos to be seen.

Black and white rhinos naming has created confusion because both species of rhino are in fact grey… I hope I didn't make a mistake identifying this one as black!

🔎 https://nicolas-hoizey.photo/photos/black-rhinoceros-in-lake-nakuru-national-park/

📅 27 February 2019

📸 Fujifilm X-T3 + 100-400mm + 2.0×
🎛️ ISO 800, ƒ/9, 1/140 s

nhoizey, to Travel

“Augur Buzzard”

The Augur Buzzard is a large, stocky hawk, which usually perches in full view on the ground on a prominence of ground or on a perch (tree, rock, post,…) and is not shy, so that one can often observe it at leisure.

🔎 https://nicolas-hoizey.photo/photos/augur-buzzard/

📅 27 February 2019

📸 Fujifilm X-T3 + 100-400mm + 2.0×
🎛️ ISO 800, ƒ/11, 1/240 s

Nouvel, to nature
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arkadiusz, to art
nhoizey, to Travel

“Now you see me”

Named for their preferred proximity to water, the Common Waterbuck feeds on plants near bodies of water in various habitats, including savannas and forests.

These creatures are designed for protection from Kenya’s predators in several ways. Their eyes are situated on the sides of their face in order to maximize their field of vision. Their bodies give off a strong odor that helps to ward off predators as well.

Another notable trait is their long horns, which are sometimes used by males when fighting over territory.

🔎 https://nicolas-hoizey.photo/photos/now-you-see-me/

📅 27 February 2019

📸 Fujifilm X-T3 + 100-400mm + 2.0×
🎛️ ISO 800, ƒ/9.2, 1/60 s

ScottLoringDavisPhotography, to art
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nhoizey, to Travel

“Grant's zebras”

More Grant’s zebras are in the wild than any other species or subspecies of zebras. Unlike Grevy and mountain zebras, they are not endangered.

Grant’s zebras eat the coarse grasses that grow on the African plains, and they are resistant to diseases that often kill cattle, so the zebras do well in the African savannas.

However, recent civil wars and political conflicts in the African countries near their habitats has caused regional extinction, and sometimes zebras are killed for their coats, or to eliminate competition with domestic livestock.

🔎 https://nicolas-hoizey.photo/photos/grant-s-zebras/

📅 28 February 2019

📸 Fujifilm X-T2 + 56mm
🎛️ ISO 200, ƒ/2, 1/9000 s

ScottLoringDavisPhotography, to art
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ScottLoringDavisPhotography, to art
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neonbubble, to Cruise
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Splitting time today between the long task of processing photos from our recent and the long task of swapping out the Jetpack tiled gallery in heavy use on my site, and this photo is from the former long task.

This is the Powerscourt Estate in and the peak in the distance is Great Sugar Loaf.

Trilobyter, to photography
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JeanetteSlagt, to Philippines Dutch
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For I give you this peaceful view of the Bohol Sea, Philippines.

I made this photo during my travels there, I traveled through the Philippines for over 3 years.

nhoizey, to Travel

“So, you're still ok for this?”

While many might assume that the birds are a constant annoyance to the majestic buffalo who carry them across the plains of Kenya, they would only be half right.

A classic alliance in the animal kingdom is often seen in the African Buffalos. Birds often sit on the back of buffaloes, pecking in open wounds, picking vermin from the host's fur, and even looking deep into their ears and noses for food - typically a win-win situation for both.

🔎 https://nicolas-hoizey.photo/photos/so-you-re-still-ok-for-this/

📅 27 February 2019

📸 Fujifilm X-T3 + 100-400mm + 2.0×
🎛️ ISO 800, ƒ/11, 1/120 s

cyclingtogether, to greece
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Trilobyter, to photography
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nhoizey, to Travel

“All quiet on the frozen Trälhavet shore”

It's not every day that you see the sea freezing. Here, it was in Sweden, a little north of Stockholm.

🔎 https://nicolas-hoizey.photo/photos/all-quiet-on-the-frozen-traelhavet-shore/

📅 3 February 2020

📸 Fujifilm X-T3 + 10-24mm
🎛️ ISO 320, ƒ/4, 1/1400 s

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