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Week 52 – Something New
Week 51 – Holiday Season
Week 50 – Visualizing Music
Week 49 – Your Home Town
Week 48 – Give Thanks
Week 47 – Circles or Curves
Week 46 – Nature Close-Ups
Week 45 – Rule of Odds
Week 44 – “Ugly” Location
Week 43 – Long Exposure
Week 42 – Part of a Whole or Fill the Frame
Week 41 – Shadows and Highlights
Week 40 – Framing
Week 39 – Wildlife Photography
Week 38 – High-Speed Photography
Week 37 – Hallways or Staircases
Week 36 – Squares or Triangles
Week 35 – Tell a Lie
Week 34 – Rule of Thirds
Week 33 – Self-Portrait
Week 32 – Golden Hour
Week 31 – Backlit Scenes
Week 30 – Motion Blur
Week 29 – Candid Portraits
Week 28 – Double Exposure
Week 27 – Center Composition
Week 26 – Symmetry #2
Week 25 – Water Photography
Week 24 – Film Noir
Week 23 – Urban Decay
Week 22 – Symmetry
Week 21 – Forced Perspective
Week 20 – Patterns and Textures
Week 19 – Negative Space
Week 18 – Portrait Photography
Week 17 – Architecture
Week 16 – Panorama
Week 15 – Macro
Week 14 – Black & White
Week 13 – Abstract
Week 12 – Food
Week 11 – Bokeh
Week 10 – Low Light/Night
Week 9 – Reflections
Week 8 – High Keys
Week 7 – Diagonals
Week 6 – One Color
Week 5 – Still Life
Week 4 – Leading Lines
Week 3 – Silhouettes
Week 2 – Intentional Camera Movement (ICM)
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Celebrate nature in "Wildlife Photography." These stunning images showcase the beauty and behavior of animals in their natural habitats.

A yellow crowned night heron stands on a tree stump at the Harris Neck Wildlife Refuge near Savannah, Georgia, USA
Added By: BlackburnImages
A bull elk bugles out near Sheep Lakes in West Horseshoe Park, Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, USA.
Added By: BlackburnImages
Big Horn ram watches as hike pass by on the Grinnell Glacier trail. Glacier National Park, Montana, USA
Added By: BlackburnImages
The canyonscape of Ethiopia's Simien Mountains with its iconic animal, the gelada monkey. To protect themselves from leopards, they spend the night on tiny ledges on the impossibly steep cliffs and climb back on the plateau at daybreak to graze. Which they do with grim determination all day because this grass is not nutritious.
Added By: Turgay Uzer
A young African Wild Dog, photographed in Zambia’s South Luangwa National Park, which is currently host to several breeding packs of dogs. You can see the blood from a recent kill, and wounds from a hyena fight on the body of this young dog. Wild Dogs are usually very successful in their hunts, which are shadowed by hyenas. Therefore each kill is followed by a vicious fight with hyenas, which are bigger and stronger than dogs.
Added By: Turgay Uzer
The big, spiky, spiny fish has to go into the cormorant’s throat in just the right way: Head first and lengthwise. This bird was tossing the fish in the air for over and hour to put it on the right trajectory. And finally succeeded! Taken from a boat in one the side branches of the Rio Cuiaba in Brazil’s Pantanal.
Added By: Turgay Uzer
This young member of the Wapiti pack in Yellowstone showed up to feed on a Bison carcass in the river. We saw 4 or 5 of the 14 or so in the pack.
Added By: David Pitts
I was photographing the smaller female fishing in a tidal pool when her handsome suitor showed up.
Added By: David Pitts
This mom was with her 3 cubs in Botswana, lounging in the sun waiting for her next hunt to feed the family.
Added By: David Pitts
Snow is actually rare in the Antarctic.
Added By: Sharon Strochak
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