make it count
theme for the year. it’s a little late but it feels right though. no more excuses this time. seize these days. go the distance. extra mile. let’s get things done. each day, let’s make it count.
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Stunning Cephalopod
The iridescent symmetry of this blanket octopus plays a key role in the cephalopod’s success as a predator. Most blanket octopuses observed are females, like this one photographed in the Philippines. Females can grow up to two metres long and up to 40,000 times heavier than the walnut-sized males, and sport a characteristic fleshy ‘blanket’ draped over their tentacles, which makes them appear even larger.
Photograph: Heng Cai/BigPicture
BigPicture Natural World photography competition
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1978 Philippines, Palawan, Western Visayas, Balabac, autoportrait
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Morning at the beach
Laiya, Batangas, Philippines
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Bataan, Philippines
7-Jan-2019 | R. Clark-Martin
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Postcard
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Madame d’Ora (Dora Philippine Kallmus) :: Lea Rivelli, 1932.
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Taguig City, Philippines; 2024
Agfaphoto 35mm, Vibe B&W 400
My first film roll. As a beginner in using film cameras, I think these turned out fine. I was anxious about the whole process. Hope to improve soon.
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breezeblocks
just tread the path forward. steadily. even when you can’t see all the way through. trust.
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The Philippine eagle, an endemic apex predator in the Philippines, has been declared threatened with extinction for nearly three decades.
Image by Klaus Nigge / PEF.
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A laid-back afternoon by the beach, yes?
Laiya, Batangas, Philippines
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