Keyword: hands
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HIS007-00063
Joel Sartore next to the Sower, located atop the Nebraska State Capitol Building in Lincoln, NE.
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ANI039-00217
A critically endangered Chinese giant salamander (Andrias davidianus).
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ANI101-00453
A vulnerable (IUCN) Madagascar painted frog (Mantella madagascariensis) from a private collection.
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THI002-00074
‘Sands of time’ still life created with clocks and sand.
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HIS012-00059
Two toothbrushes mimic the architecture of the Eiffel Tower.
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PEO029-00063
A young woman holds up her hands in the illuminating light.
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PEO020-00278
A double exposure creates the illusion of a woman rapidly playing the piano.
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PEO004-00604
A young woman paints her fingernails.
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PLA031-00074
A pod of milkweed broken open to show the seeds in a woman’s hand.
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PLA031-00075
Several milkweed seeds in a woman’s hand.
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ANI031-00153
A juvenile western brush rabbit (Sylvilagus bachmani cinerascens) from a private collection.
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ONA007-00144
Mussel biologist Steve Ahlstedt shows off coal fines, the sediments from Virginia’s coal mines that wash into the rivers of Tennessee. It is thought that coal fines and the use of heavy industrial chemicals to clean coal in Viriginia are both major factors in the disappearance of rare Mussels in the Clinch and Powell Rivers, two of the last places where many rare mussels were found.
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PEO025-00138
An elementary age girl smiles while holding her parents’ hands.
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ANI051-00169
A juvenile long-nosed potoroo (Potorous tridactylus) at the Healesville Sanctuary.
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ANI051-00170
A juvenile long-nosed potoroo (Potorous tridactylus) at the Healesville Sanctuary.
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ANI051-00172
A juvenile long-nosed potoroo (Potorous tridactylus) at the Healesville Sanctuary.
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ANI051-00173
A juvenile long-nosed potoroo (Potorous tridactylus) at the Healesville Sanctuary.
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PEO029-00012
A distressed woman in Elkhorn, Nebraska.
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PEO029-00013
A distressed woman in Elkhorn, Nebraska.
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PEO029-00003
An infrared image of a boy in Elkhorn, Nebraska.
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PEO029-00010
A distressed woman in Elkhorn, Nebraska.
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PEO029-00011
A distressed woman in Elkhorn, Nebraska.
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BIR053-00140
An African black-headed oriole (Oriolus larvatus tibicen) collected at Chitengo Camp in Gorongosa National Park in Mozambique, Africa.
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PEO020-00183
A young woman paints her nails, Lincoln, Nebraska.
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ANI014-00106
The fingers from a black flying fox (Pteropus alecto) during surgery.
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PEO020-00136
A brown rat (Rattus norvegicus) trapped by a research team studying rodents for a movement tracking study in Queensland, Australia.
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PEO024-00178
A young boy gets a haircut.
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PEO024-00179
A young boy gets a haircut.
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PEO024-00180
A young boy suffers through a haircut.
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PEO018-00112
A close up of a pair of wrenches.
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PEO018-00111
A mechanic holds a pair of wrenches.
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BIR025-00212
A northern spotted owl (Strix occidentalis) in a fresh clear cut near Merlin. This is an educational bird that is non-releasable and held by Wildlife Images, a rehab center near Merlin, Oregon.
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BEA016-00043
This was once the place where Lewis and Clark first saw a grizzly bear but it is now a corn field. More than 100 years ago the pioneers eradicated the grizzly bear to create farmland.
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ENV020-00296
Hands frame specimens of freshwater mussels belonging to the genus Epioblasma. The three in the very center are acornshells, last found alive in the 1970s. They are surrounded in the central box by catspaws, which are in rapid decline. The rest of the photo shows ten more Epioblasma species that are either extinct or nearly so.
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ANI084-00022
A federally endangered Alabama beach mouse (Peromyscus polionotus ammobates) is captured and measured as part of a population survey along the Fort Morgan Peninsula near Gulf Shores.
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PEO025-00062
A mother tells her children good-bye at their house as they leave for school in the morning in Lincoln, Nebraska.