Photography – Nature

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Hi everyone, it’s Robbie Cheadle here with you today with my December post in the Nature Photography section on LatinosUSA – English Edition.

Next week, I am featuring photographs of Buildings and Architecture.

If you have a photograph to share in the Buildings and Architecture section, please email me at cheadlerobbie@gmail.com and use the title Photography – Buildings and Architecture. Please also include a short write up about your photograph.

Egret at the Beach by Darlene Foster

This beautiful photograph was contributed by children’s author, Darlene Foster. You can find out more about Darlene and her exciting Amanda books on her blog here: https://darlenefoster.wordpress.com/

Some of Darlene’s books are on sale until 1 January 2026. You can learn more about it here: https://darlenefoster.wordpress.com/2025/12/08/end-of-year-book-sale/

Egrets are a type of heron, a long-legged, long-necked, wading bird. They live in freshwater and saltwater habitats, such as marshes and wetlands, where they spend their day wading in shallow water, catching fish and other creatures. Most species form lifelong pair bonds with their mates and nest and roost in mixed species groups. Although they are found on most continents, Egrets avoid the coldest regions, high mountains, and deserts. They nest in tall trees over water with 10 to 30 other pairs. Most species are relatively vocal, making harsh croaking sounds and squeals. They feed in flocks, waiting in shallow water for fish to swim by before thrusting their beaks to catch their prey. Most animals don’t mess with these large birds; they find safety in numbers by staying in large communities. We often see them here in Spain in orchards, on golf courses and by the beaches.

Picture caption: Egret on the Beach by Darlene Foster

St Lucia Estuary, South Africa by Robbie Cheadle

My contributions are two photographs of the St Lucia Estuary in South Africa at sunset. The second photograph features hippos in the water.

Google’s AI summary about St Lucia Estuary is as follows: The St Lucia Estuary, South Africa’s largest estuarine system, is a vital part of the iSimangaliso Wetland Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its incredible biodiversity, hosting huge populations of hippos and crocodiles, diverse birdlife, and various other wildlife in its mosaic of ecosystems, easily explored via boat tours from the town of St Lucia. 

Picture caption: Sunset on the St Lucia Estuary in South Africa by Robbie Cheadle.
Picture caption: Sunset on the St Lucia estuary with three hippos in the forefront by Robbie Cheadle

June’s Pink Roses by Nicole Sara

My thanks to poet and photographer, Nicole Sara, for this contribution of La Rambla, Barcelona. You can find Nicole on her beautiful blog here: https://starrysteps.wordpress.com/2025/11/14/soothing-blues-for-tankatuesday-poetry-challenge-38-visualize-your-joy-11-11-2025/

Nicole has an etsy shop where you can find her gorgeous photographic digital designs: https://www.etsy.com/shop/StarryStepsShop/

After April and May’s spring floral sweep, I usually can’t wait for the beginning of June, to take photos of these pouty roses bursting in all their pink fiery frenzy. They are called Carey Roses, or Bridal Piano, this petal type, and they always transform an overcast day into a fine and fragrant rosy one, when I take their photo. And when I do, the same phrase from a poem by Gertrude Stein comes to mind, «A rose is a rose is a rose»… along with Shakespeare’s, «What’s in a name? That which we call a rose, By any other name would smell as sweet!» 

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Chesterman’s Beach, Tofino by Wayne Barnes

Thank you to nature and wildlife photographer, Wayne Barnes, for allowing me to showcase some of his gorgeous photographs here. You can find Wayne’s photographs on his blog, Tofino Photography, here: https://tofinophotography.wordpress.com/

Tofino’s premier beach is Chesterman’s beach. If you’ve been here,you most likely have walked along it. From the air it looks like a huge “L”. The length of the “L” is about a mile. It has a rocky island at the bend of the “L” called Frank island. You can walk out to this private island during low tide but not at high tide. The connecting sand bar is called a Trombolo. A trombolo is defined as a bar of sand or shingle joining an island to the mainland.

You can see more photographs in this series on Wayne’s blog here: https://tofinophotography.wordpress.com/category/tofino-beaches/chestermans-beach/

View of Edmonton by Suzette Benjamin

Photograph contributed by Suzette Benjamin. You can find more of Suzette’s lovely photography on her blog here: https://suzetteb.home.blog/

View of Edmonton, Alberta Canada skyline from Ezio Faraone Memorial Park. Summer 2025. A Light Rail Train travels on the Dudley B. Menzies Bridge over the North Saskatchewan River. 

Picture caption: View of Edmonton by Suzette Benjamin

About Robbie Cheadle

Picture caption: Robbie Cheadle author photograph

South African author, photographer, and artist, Robbie Cheadle, has written and illustrated seventeen children’s books, illustrated a further three children’s books, written and illustrated four poetry books and written and illustrated one celebration of cake and fondant art book with recipes. Her work has also appeared in poetry and short story anthologies.

Robbie also has two novels and a collection of short stories published under the name of Roberta Eaton Cheadle and has horror, paranormal, and fantasy short stories featured in several anthologies under this name.

You can find Robbie Cheadle’s artwork, fondant and cake artwork, and all her books on her website here: https://www.robbiecheadle.co.za/

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19 respuestas a «Photography – Nature»

  1. Avatar de restlessjo

    So much to enjoy here. A couple of familiar names in the links and some wonderful photos. Wishing you all a wonderful Christmas xx

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    1. Avatar de robbiesinspiration

      Thank you, Jo. Merry Christmas

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  2. Avatar de Priscilla Bettis

    All sorts of lovely pictures, thanks for sharing, Robbie. I don’t think I’ve ever seen roses as big and dense as in Nicole’s pictures. They’re so pretty!

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    1. Avatar de robbiesinspiration

      Hi Priscilla. I saw them on Nicole’s blog and they caught my eye. I’m so glad she submitted them.

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  3. Avatar de merrildsmith

    Stunning nature photos, Robbie!

    We have egrets here–though for some reason, I didn’t see many this year.

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    1. Avatar de robbiesinspiration

      Hi Merril, we have egrets here too. Very pretty birds

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      1. Avatar de merrildsmith

        They are!

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  4. Avatar de Suzette Benjamin

    Brilliant photos by all photographers. Robbie, I love sunsets and your photos of St. Lucia Estuary are amazing! I love the movement on the water you captured.
    Thank you for the mention.

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    1. Avatar de robbiesinspiration

      Thank you for submitting, Suzette. I appreciate it. I’m glad you like the estuary. It’s very peaceful there.

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      1. Avatar de Suzette Benjamin

        A delight to participate, Robbie. Blessings to you.

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  5. Avatar de Darlene

    Thank you for featuring my nature photo alongside all these other fabulous shots. I admire all of these photographers. I think it’s interesting that three of us are from Canada.

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    1. Avatar de robbiesinspiration

      Hi Darlene, yes, that is interesting. Canada has many beautiful spots. Thank you for submitting.

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  6. Avatar de Writing to Freedom

    Lovely photos and collection Robbie.

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    1. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      Thank you, Brad.

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  7. Avatar de Lauren Scott, Author

    All of the photos are simply stunning, Robbie! Thanks to you and all the contributors for sharing joy and beauty. ❤️

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    1. Avatar de robbiesinspiration

      I’m delighted you enjoyed these pictures. Thank you, Lauren 💓

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  8. Avatar de Nicole Sara

    Fabulous photos… and I absolutely love your photo of St Lucia Estuary, the big ripples in the first one, reflecting the orange of the sunset.. that is simply extraordinary! Thank you for sharing my rose images, Robbie!

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    1. Avatar de robbiesinspiration

      Hi Nicole, I’m pleased you like the ripples picture. It is one of my most popular downloads on Unsplash. Thank you for submitting your beautiful roses.

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