Since she was 3 years old, Amelia has been posing with animals both exotic and common in an extraordinary photo series called Amelia and the Animals. The photographer behind the series, Robin Schwartz, is also the model’s mom!
The first photo in the book, taken in 2002, features a 3-year-old Amelia and a chimp named Ricky. Schwartz told the Telegraph that a book of chimpanzee photos she published in 1993, Like Us: Primate Portraits, had put her in contact with some “chimp people” who in turn helped open doors to access other exotic animals, like the elephants and tiger cubs that Amelia has also posed with.
Schwartz writes that her daughter is a natural around animals, showing “enormous fortitude and ingenuity in relating to each individual animal with kindness and respect” and exhibitng a calming effect on them.
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Children's relationships with animals and with each other are free of many of the misconceptions and unfounded fears that can infect our minds later in life. It is this innocence that Elena Karneeva, a professional child and family photographer based in Moscow, captures in her beautiful photos of children and animals.
The children in each image seem to great the animals posing together with them as friends, rather than as dumb beasts or as food. The dogs, pigs, goats and other critters inspire beautiful rural images that remind us of another Russian photographer as well – Elena Shumilova.
Be sure to check out her website for her other creative photography – she's definitely not limited to babies and animals!













                                  Fairy Meadows


Fairy Meadows Gilgit PAKISTAN. Fairy Meadows  named by German Tourists and Mountain Climbers, Fairyy Land Meadows and by regional standards known as Joot, is a meadow close to one of the base camping areas of the Nanga Parbat, placed in Diamer District, Gilgit-Baltistan. At an elevation of around 3300 meters over the ocean level, it serves as the starting point for trekkers summiting on the Rakhiot face of the Nanga Parbat. In 1995, the Government of Pakistan announced Fairy Meadows a National. fairy Meadows has been a wellspring of charm since long for hikers, climbers, natural life analysts, picture takers, painters & geologists, other than nature darlings. The pine woodlands evading Fairy Meadows are maybe one of the virgin woods in the north of Pakistan, and are home to various types of winged creatures and untamed life. The site disregards the Raikot Glacier and gives a grand perspective of the North Face of Nanga Parbat, ordinarily known as the Raikot Face.

The meadow is encompassed by thick snow capped forest. The high height zone and north-bound inclines generally comprise of coniferous timberland having Pinus wallichiana, Picea smithiana and Abies pindrow trees, while in the high elevation regions with little daylight are birch and willow smaller person bushes.

here are a few short strolls on this level, including the full day trip up to the base camp (3900 m) of Nanga Parbat. It is simple stroll through the woods till then the edge of the level call Beyal Camp (3500 m). Though the trek from Beyal Camp to base camp is minimal troublesome along the Raikot glacial mass.

Tourism season in Fairy Meadows Gilgit PAKISTAN
The six-month traveler season at Fairy Meadows begins in April and proceeds until the end of September. Vacationers lodge at the campground spread in excess of two sections of land, known as “Raikot Serai”. The spot gets to be unavailable in winter because of overwhelming snowfall.

BEAUTY OF FAIRY MEADOWS

A night outdoors or stay in generally developed wooden house at Fairy Meadows with a stunning perspective of compelling Nanga Parbat’s North face is extremely one of a kind and sublime experience. Much more if sky is clear and night is full moon. The cool moonlight reflecting from the monstrous magnificent frigid top demonstrates the true significance of nature’s excellence and peace.

Nanga parbat world 9th big mountain View from Fairy Meadows
 Nanga Parbat is additionally called the king Killer Mountain and locals call it Daimoryi, which is the end of Himalaya. The knolls are lavish green elevated pastures arranged amidst a pine woodland at a height of 3,306 m. The glades have been an exciting goal for polo partners, using couple of days here, having a touch of genuine exploit

where to stay
The Fairy Meadows Cottages are at a separation of eight minutes climb from fundamental town and other visitor resorts with its stunning characteristic perspective of incredible Nanga Parbat.

There are a few lodgings and vacationer cabins are accessible to encourage visitors in Fairy Meadows. A large portion of them of are accessible at exceptionally sensible costs. A couple of despite the fact that are minimal extravagant. Numerous voyagers like to stay in camps on green spots.

Nourishment is extravagant here as contrasted with urban communities. Anyhow accessibility of sustenance at this remote spot makes it worth paying.



















Hrjoe Photography’s playful and expertly-executed photos prove that superhero action figures aren’t just for kids. Edy Hardjo, the photographer behind the project, uses detailed, high-quality action figures to put some of our favorite superheros into hilarious and sometimes compromising positions.
After putting the figures into their picture-perfect poses, he removes the stands he uses to prop them and some of the more obvious joints with Photoshop to make them seem more life-like. For someone who picked up photography as a hobby, he certainly does an exceptional job!
In an interview with Shutterbug, Hardjo explained “I use my daily experience as source of ideas… All I do is replace the ‘usual’ thing with the ‘unusual.’”






















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