ProPhotographers > popular all-time > The Ursa Platform
The Ursa Platform is one of the largest tension leg platforms in the world. It exploits oil reserve located more than 4000 meters deep in the Gulf of Mexico sediments.
ProPhotographers > popular all-time > 180 degrees view on Bryce Canyon
This picture is a composite of four different shots stiched together. It gives you a 180 degree view of the canyon, as if you were there. Best viewed in large format!
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ProPhotographers > popular all-time > Grand Canyon, Arizona
The Grand Canyon was carved by the Colorado River in the course of Geologic times, and the colorful sediments revealed in the process are like a book opened to many chapters of Eath's past history. Truely a place like no other!
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ProPhotographers > popular all-time > Storm on the coast of California.
ProPhotographers > popular all-time > Small maimai jumping out of the water in an attempt to escape from the jaws of larger predators, Gulf of Mexico, USA.
ProPhotographers > popular all-time > Purple Sea Urchin, Northern California.
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3rd and Howard Street
Modern building at the intersection of 3rd and Howard Street.
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Union street
Front of a building on Union Street.
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ProPhotographers > popular all-time > American Coot
The coot (Fulica americana, Foulque d'Amérique, Amerikanisches Blässhuhn) is a common bird in the fresh waters of North America. This individual was photographed in winter, at the Neary Lagoon.

Grand Canyon, Arizona


The Grand Canyon was carved by the Colorado River in the course of Geologic times, and the colorful sediments revealed in the process are like a book opened to many chapters of Eath's past history. Truely a place like no other!
(Click on picture to enlarge)
 > Grand Canyon, Arizona
The Grand Canyon was carved by the Colorado River in the course of Geologic times, and the colorful sediments revealed in the process are like a book opened to many chapters of Eath's past history. Truely a place like no other!
(Click on picture to enlarge)

Grand Canyon, Arizona


The Grand Canyon was carved by the Colorado River in the course of Geologic times, and the colorful sediments revealed in the process are like a book opened to many chapters of Eath's past history. Truely a place like no other!
(Click on picture to enlarge)
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