Featured Work

  • High Mountain Lake by Matt Benson

    climbing over a 12,000 pass in the Weminuche

  • September Auroras #3 by peaceofthenorth

    another northern light photo taken Sept 4th/08 ,this was shot just north of Ft St John BC…this was a 45 second exp…shot with a Nikon D200…18mm focal length..shot in raw minimal post editing done….

  • Wiperblade Malfunction ! by robkal

    Neither the mantis nor myself were smart enough to come out of the rain, so we just hung out together until the brief sunshower passed us by !

  • Hanging Around by Tammy Serdiuk

    My son Josh took this photo of the green tree snake at the Australia zoo.He loves using the camera nearly as much as I do.

  • Glasswing Butterfly Visit by Macky

    Resembled a ballet dancer Greta oto

  • Need your support... by Yool

    AS IS FUJI FINEPIX S5800 / Cling on passion / /

  • Caterpillar Nap by ldeiter78

    Features & Challenges: 12/19/08 – first runner up in Birds & Bugs challenge – Yellow Gallery Group 12/8/08 Featured in Mother Nature’s Finest – and Top Ten in Monthly Avatar Challenge! Thank you hosts and members!! Monarch Butterfly Caterpillar Curled up on a Yellow Daisy FACE TO FACE WITH A MONARCH CATERPILLAR / CATERPILLAR NAP / DAISY WITH A MONARCH CATERPILLAR /

  • Melting Web by Laura Barber-Riley

    Another photograph taken in my icy garden this morning.

  • Snap by Timana

    This photo was taken on the Adelaide river in the Northern Territory, Australia. / Crocodiles have an amazing power to propel themselves out of the water using their muscular tail enabling them to snatch animals from the banks of the river. Featured in Mother Nature’s Finest – 8/12/08

  • Eden I by failingjune

    A Japanese maple tree from the Portland, Oregon Japanese gardens. / As is. INFO FOR SOLD!: / Sold a Frame Print & Cards on dA and on RB, by mystery buyers.

  • Alpine Oasis by Kevin Kroeker

    / / I took this shot in Banff National Park in the fall of 2006. I could have stayed here all day soaking in the view. Hope you enjoy. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / / / Shot with Canon Rebel / / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- / IMAGE GALLERIES / / THE DARKER SIDE OF LIFE / BOATS & ALL THAT FLOATS / GRAFFITI… THE WRITING’S ON THE WALL / SELECTIVE COLOR / WILDLIFE / SCENERY / ARCHITECTURE / RUINS & FORTS / THE BERGS OF ICEBERG ALLEY / ALL THAT IS FROSTY… / THE ABSENCE OF COLOR… BLACK & WHITE / TRAINS & TRACTORS / STILL LIFE / PEOPLE / 2009 CALENDARS / IMAGE GALLERIES / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / / / 2009 CALENDARS / / The Bergs of Iceberg Alley / / / The Darker Side of Life / / / Newfoundland… In Living Color / / / Little Boats of Newfoundland / / / Trains & Tractors / / / Critters / / / Shades of Grey / / /

  • HUH?? by Marleia M Main

    Oly e510 /

Recent Work

  • Mann Lake Sunrise II, Harney County, Oregon by Wesley Picotte

    In the deep southeastern confines of Oregon is Mann Lake, pooled at the foot of Steens Mountain, a 30-mile long fault block piece of basalt. On its eastern side, seen here, Steens vaults nearly 2,000 feet into the sky in a nearly vertical relief. This is the desert and permanent lakes like Mann Lake are very rare indeed. It purportedly holds Lahontan Cutthroat Trout, the object of my visit. This population is a remnant of one that thrived in a vast inland sea covering this area during the Cretaceous Period. This species of trout survives here, where others cannot, because it can withstand saline water. I circumnavigated Steens Mountain over the course of a week and camped at Mann Lake for three days. I saw no trout, but did find an arrowhead and this sunrise.

  • Blue Heron by Tori Buck

    This is a photo that we took while on a rural route to find some farms for some barn shots and this Blue Heron flew past us, so we followed it. He was a little curious about us. But did not seem to mind to be photographed.

  • Wild Seaside by misskitteh

    A snapshot of time spent seaside on Vancouver Island in the summer.

  • Nature's Camouflage by Tori Buck

    This is a deer was feeding at Beech Fork State Park, in Wayne, WV. He perfectly matched his surroundings and was looking at us pass, so I grabbed the camera. Hope you like. :-) Featured in Bits & Pieces, First Feature of 2009 /

  • StarShine by Sherry Osborn

    This little guy was under the water. I made him look like he was hanging on a rock half way out.. KODAK Z712 IS Another Star Fish Photo /

  • Honey Bee. by Sherstin Schwartz

    I was going through a lot of my old photos… this one was from the summer and I didn’t notice the bee until now. It made me smile, haha… Enjoy!

  • Tree Lines by chazz

    35mm Negative Scan Taken in the Mohawk Trail State Forest, Charlemont, Massachusetts.

  • Bridled Nailtail Wallaby by Sharon Wormleaton

    Bridled Nailtail Wallaby Onychogalea fraenata. Their 2008 IUCN Red List status is Endangered. This one was photographed while I was doing some volunteer conservation work at Scotia Sanctuary, one of the many Australian Wildlife Conservancies. If you want to find out more about Australian Wildlife Conservancies then click here / . / African wildlife / Desert Elephants of Namibia / Humpback Whale cards / Australian mammals / Black and whites / Landscapes / Reptiles / Other stuff / Australian birds / – Waterbirds / – Birds of prey / – Small passerines / – Cockatoos and parrots / – Kookaburras and kingfishers / – Honeyeaters and miners / – Miscellaneous species

  • River Light by binjy

    reed heads at sunset

About This Group

Mother Nature is truly a prodigious artist in her own right. Her portfolio encompasses a vast diversity of creatures and plants, not to mention glorious landscapes, rock forms and natural water features. The aim of this group and gallery is to help her showcase some of her masterpieces through talented photographers and their own masterpieces.

We want to capture pure nature at its finest so please only upload your best works and familiarise yourself with the group’s rules and adhere to them.

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