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Wednesday, December 26, 2018

The End of the Line

Many thanks to everyone who visited my photo blog in 2018!

It's always exciting to find out where people live, and this year saw visitors from more countries than ever. Visitors came from 44 countries around the world: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, China, Czechia, Ecuador, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Kenya, Moldova, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Russia, Seychelles, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tanzania, Thailand, Turkey, Turkmenistan, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, and Venezuela.

I hope you enjoyed seeing a new image and the story behind it every Monday. Sadly, after 100 posts and due to lack of visitors and responses to this blog, this will be the final post. You can see my photos by visiting www.annsullivan.zenfolio.com.

Monday, December 24, 2018

River of Lights

The River of Lights is a holiday tradition in Albuquerque, when the city's BioPark Botanic Garden is transformed into a wonderland of colored lights in whimsical shapes. 

There are turtles, dinosaurs, elephants and zebras, ships and flowers, bees and horse-drawn sleighs. The exhibits change from year to year, but they are always magical. It's a great family event enjoyed by people of all ages. My daughter and I went three years ago, and she returned with friends on at least one other time.

Monday, December 17, 2018

I'm Listening, Santa!

This black Labrador retriever is listening to Santa Claus very intently. I took this image as a volunteer photographer at a 'pet photos with Santa' event for a local cat rescue. I volunteered several times, and this is by far my most favorite photos of animals with Santa or the Easter bunny.

Monday, December 10, 2018

An Animal to Admire

Bison are incredibly well equipped to survive the harsh winters of Yellowstone National Park and the Great Plains. Their heavy coats protect them from temperatures as low as -25 degrees F. Their bodies are so well insulated against the cold that snow and freezing rain that land on them don't melt. This is why bison are often seen with faces totally covered with snow or frozen moisture as they exhale. Bison use their massive heads to sweep aside deep snow as they search for the grass below. 

Their adaptations notwithstanding, about nine of every 100 bison will die during the winter. Most of these were ill, injured, old or in poor condition at the start of winter. Young bison facing their first winter have a higher mortality rate, with between 20 and 40 of every 100 not surviving. Major causes of death include accident, lack of food and predation.

Monday, December 3, 2018

Colorful Domes

I reached back in my photo files for this image of some of the colorful domes of a church inside Moscow's Kremlin.

Monday, November 26, 2018

Under the Big Arch


As its name implies, Utah's Arches National Park is home to a lot of natural stone arches. The park contains more than 2,000 documented arches, in addition to balanced rocks, fins, pinnacles and other geologic formations. 

During a hiking trip to Arches a few years ago, I photographed each member of my group standing under this iconic arch. This image is my favorite of the ones I took. 

Wednesday, November 21, 2018

If You Like Nature Photography ...

I love photography, and I love sharing my photographs with others.

I also love elephants, and I am very concerned about the survival of this amazing species. To that end, I am selling custom, made-to-order wall calendars, with 100% of the proceeds being donated to the Elephant Crisis Fund (www.elephantcrisisfund.org)

Each calendar features a different full page (8-1/2x11 inches), full-color photograph each month. (The picture to the right shows the calendar page for January 2019). 

Through Nov. 27, the cost for each calendar is just $20, domestic shipping and sales tax included. These are not mass-produced calendars. You get to choose the subject of the calendar from the possibilities below.

elephants
bears (grizzly and polar)
trees
landscapes
silhouettes
birds
bison
Yellowstone
Utah's natural beauty
big cats (lions, leopards, cheetahs in any combination)
American wildlife

African wildlife
scenes from the American Southwest
sunrises/sunsets
African wildlife
Yosemite


Or you can mix and match images from any of the categories above. 

Payment is accepted via PayPal. Calendars will be delivered in about a week from the day they are ordered.