Nature Is Metal
No Hint Given 📽 by @Caliiiman One second, you’re drifting in the Santa Barbara Channel - maybe catching your breath, maybe eyeing lunch. The next, you’re gone. No splash, no heads-up-just a black-and-white blur and a brutal finish. Out here, life doesn’t deal in do-overs, especially with orcas on the board. Orcas stalk coastlines, harbors, open water-waiting for some sea lion to slip too far from the herd. Top-tier predators don’t rush; they bide their time. A strike lands in under a second, fueled by tactics honed across generations. The ocean’s a gallery of raw mechanics and savage brushstrokes. It paints survival in icy tones, no sympathy in the swell. Drift too far, miss the beat, and you’re done -feeding something else’s story. Nature’s metal as hell. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Nature Is Metal is powered by you! Did you record a wild video that you would like to get @ featured here? natureismetal.com/submissions is the absolute best place to send it. We personally check the submission page every day.
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The seagull knew
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" First you were all like Woah! Then we were all like WOAHHHH! Then you were all like woaahhhhhhhh"
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Appropriate reaction from all onboard 👏
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“Whoa!” “Did you see that?!?” “Whoa!”
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The speed is mindblowing
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And everyone wonders why I hate swimming in open water 💀
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From your face in the sunshine swimming directly to heaven. We should all be so lucky.
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Orcas are unequivocally the planet’s most impressive creation 🙌
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When I saw the water I knew it was going to be orca content. Love it
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I will never not absolutely love the way you write. I absolutely fucking love it
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Recorded on tamagochi
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i love orcas
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Mads Peter Iversen Photography
One photo from a landscape photography travel destination followed by one photo from Denmark my home country. Once it clicked and I figured I could probably get something along the same lines as what I’ve captured out there in world, whether it’s the same conditions, same subject, same technique or same composition, it became soooo much more fun to shoot at home. It really did change my photography forever! No we still don’t have mountains, epic waterfalls, cracking glaciers, puffins, whales and big deserts, but we have so many other things. Check out my latest video on YouTube where I teach you to photograph locally. AND if you want to dig even further into local landscape photography be sure to get me and @nigel.danson course on Mastering Local Landscape Photography.In this 4+ hour and 13 video course we’ll be teaching you how to find great locations, how to use them optimally, what strategies to use to optimise your chance of getting great photos, what to do on location, how to compose, edit and print what you capture, what apps to use and much more! This ENTIRE course can be yours for only $99! Check it out via the link in my bio 🤓