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A railway line of Canada in winter
a black and white landscape of the rows of vines in a Corsican vineyard in winter
thoroughbred black stallion of the Mérens breed horse native to the Pyrenees and the Ariégeois of the south of France
Portrait of a kitten in black and white
Baby's hand placed on an adult's hand, the black and white picture is also contrasted by the difference in skin colour of each person. The adult's hand is large, worn and marked, the baby's hand is fragile, small and vulnerable.
Ajaccio le soir de la tempête Denise sous les rafales de vent
le bord de mer de Corse du sud en noir et blanc
Percé Landscape in Canada
Details of a wall of cedar shingles.
Details of a wall of cedar shingles.
Details of a wall of cedar shingles.
Details of a wall of cedar shingles.
Details of a wall of cedar shingles.
Details of a wall of cedar shingles.
Details of a wall of cedar shingles.
Details of a wall of cedar shingles.
a black and white view of the Gulf of Ajaccio
old wreck of Port Cartier in Canada
Details of a wall of cedar shingles.
Details of a wall of cedar shingles.
Details of a wall of cedar shingles.
Details of a wall of cedar shingles.
Details of a wall of cedar shingles.
Details of a wall of cedar shingles.
Details of a wall of cedar shingles.
littoral de Corse du sud lors d’une tempête en noir et blanc
Rowboat at the Percé wharf in Canada
Old boat that sank in Port Cartier in Canada
littoral de Corse du sud lors d’une tempête en noir et blanc
cathedral gargoyle
black and white close-up of the eroded granite rocks of the Corsican coastline
a black and white close-up of the bark of a tree
crow with shadow games against the light
crow with shadow games against the light
the sun rises over the Sanguinaires Islands in black and white
gros plan en noir et blanc des rochers en granite érodés du littoral de Corse du sud
une vue en noir et blanc d’un pont ancien en haute Corse
Weeds and snow on the highway
une vue en noir et blanc des îles Sanguinaires un jour de tempête
paysage en noir et blanc des bords de la rivière Dordogne en hiver
a black and white view of the Corsican mountains in winter under a cloudy sky
railroad in canada
littoral Corse en noir et blanc avec ses rochers en granite érodés
a black and white view of a beach in southern Corsica in winter
paysage en noir et blanc du littoral granitique de Corse du sud en automne
paysage en noir et blanc du bord de mer en été en Corse du sud
a black and white view of a beach in southern Corsica in winter
railroad in canada
pleine lune au lever du jour sur le littoral de Corse du sud en noir et blanc
paysage en noir et blanc du littoral de Corse du sud en automne
rencontre entre la mer et le sable d’une plage en noir et blanc
paysage en noir et blanc un jour d’orage
small waterfall discovered during a hike in Creuse .photo taken in Black and white
The Selous Game Reserve is one of the largest faunal reserves of the world, located in the south of Tanzania. It was named after Englishman Sir Frederick Selous, a famous big game hunter and early conservationist. Nowadays, the reserve covers a total area of 54,600 km2. Most of the reserve remains for game hunting through a number of privately leased hunting concessions, but a section of the northern park along the Rufiji River has been designated a photographic zone and is a popular tourist destination. Some of the typical animals of the savanna (for example African bush elephants, black rhinos, hippopotamus, Masai lions, East African wild dogs, cheetahs, Cape buffaloes, Masai giraffes, Plains zebras, and crocodiles) can be found in this park in larger numbers. According to WWF, Elephants could disappear from one of Africa’s most important wildlife reserves within six years unless industrial scale poaching is stopped and mining is brought under control. Only 40 years ago Selous had nearly 110,000 elephants. But two waves of poaching have reduced numbers by 90%. By 2007 the population in the broader ecosystem which extends beyond the park, was down to 70,406. The second wave of poaching took place between 2010 and 2013 when an average of six elephants were killed every day by poaching syndicates.
The Selous Game Reserve is one of the largest faunal reserves of the world, located in the south of Tanzania. It was named after Englishman Sir Frederick Selous, a famous big game hunter and early conservationist. Nowadays, the reserve covers a total area of 54,600 km2. Most of the reserve remains for game hunting through a number of privately leased hunting concessions, but a section of the northern park along the Rufiji River has been designated a photographic zone and is a popular tourist destination. Some of the typical animals of the savanna (for example African bush elephants, black rhinos, hippopotamus, Masai lions, East African wild dogs, cheetahs, Cape buffaloes, Masai giraffes, Plains zebras, and crocodiles) can be found in this park in larger numbers. According to WWF, Elephants could disappear from one of Africa’s most important wildlife reserves within six years unless industrial scale poaching is stopped and mining is brought under control. Only 40 years ago Selous had nearly 110,000 elephants. But two waves of poaching have reduced numbers by 90%. By 2007 the population in the broader ecosystem which extends beyond the park, was down to 70,406. The second wave of poaching took place between 2010 and 2013 when an average of six elephants were killed every day by poaching syndicates.
Village of Varey.
a black and white view of the city of Ajaccio with palm branches in the foreground and snow-capped mountains in the distance
The Selous Game Reserve is one of the largest faunal reserves of the world, located in the south of Tanzania. It was named after Englishman Sir Frederick Selous, a famous big game hunter and early conservationist. Nowadays, the reserve covers a total area of 54,600 km2. Most of the reserve remains for game hunting through a number of privately leased hunting concessions, but a section of the northern park along the Rufiji River has been designated a photographic zone and is a popular tourist destination. Some of the typical animals of the savanna (for example African bush elephants, black rhinos, hippopotamus, Masai lions, East African wild dogs, cheetahs, Cape buffaloes, Masai giraffes, Plains zebras, and crocodiles) can be found in this park in larger numbers. According to WWF, Elephants could disappear from one of Africa’s most important wildlife reserves within six years unless industrial scale poaching is stopped and mining is brought under control. Only 40 years ago Selous had nearly 110,000 elephants. But two waves of poaching have reduced numbers by 90%. By 2007 the population in the broader ecosystem which extends beyond the park, was down to 70,406. The second wave of poaching took place between 2010 and 2013 when an average of six elephants were killed every day by poaching syndicates.
le bord de mer de Corse du sud en noir et blanc