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Monday, August 27, 2018

Posing Leopard

This beautiful female leopard was photographed during a photo safari in Tanzania. Leopards are solitary animals and are not easy to spot. But one of our wonderful guides found this one walking through tall grass. Luckily for us, she climbed atop this small hill and posed for us.

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Monday, August 20, 2018

Flying Dog

This is Benny, one of my rescue dogs. Despite his short legs (he is a mix of golden retriever and corgi), he loves to run. He has the body of a corgi (sturdy body, stubby legs) with the coat and personality of a golden retriever. He is a playful, happy little guy. He loves having his friend Tank come to play, too.


Sunday, August 19, 2018

Digital Images Now Available

I have added digital downloads of all images in the 'birds of the world' and 'west and southwest landscapes' galleries on my web site (www.annsullivan.zenfolio.com). Each digital  download can be used in online publishing and costs just $2! I will be adding additional images to the digital downloads list soon. 

I also added several new images to the web site. These images are available to purchase as prints in a variety of sizes. Prints are produced and shipped by Mpix, the #1 photographer-recommended print service.

Finally, orders for 2019 wall calendars are starting to come in. Each calendar is 8-1/2x17 inches and includes a full-page, full-color image for each month. Popular subjects have included cheetahs, elephants, birds, big cats and landscapes. I will make a unique calendar just for you. Cost is $24 each, shipping within the US included. Proceeds are donated to the Elephant Crisis Fund, which funds projects in 32 countries designed to put an end to poaching and to stop the trafficking and demand for ivory. www.elephantcrisisfund.org


Monday, August 13, 2018

Early Morning Adobe


I took this picture 9 years ago during one of my first visits to Santa Fe. To me, it speaks of the quintessential Southwest: adobe walls, wooden gate, desert plants and vigas. The early morning sun gives it a warm glow.

Monday, August 6, 2018

Beautiful But Dangerous


This is just one of the estimated 10,000 thermal features in America's first national park, Yellowstone. The park is home to hot springs, geysers, mud pots, fumaroles (steam vents) and travertine terraces. The park is huge (nearly 3,500 square miles) and sits atop a geologically active supervolcano. 

Geyser water is an average of 204 degrees F, or 95.5 C, but the water in some hot springs can reach 456 degrees F (237 C). Water in the Norris Geyser Basin hot springs also is very acidic. It is acidic enough to melt the skin, tissue and bone of anyone or anything unfortunate enough to fall in.