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			<image:title>SIMPLICITY</image:title>
			<image:caption>On exhibit through January 2026, as part of the 7th Annual Oatland Island Wildlife Center and Georgia Nature Photographers Association Photo Contest. &amp;nbsp;I love the simplicity of this bluebird perched on a piece of driftwood.</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>St. Simons Island, Georgia</image:geo_location>
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			<image:title>EXPLORING</image:title>
			<image:caption>On exhibit through January 2026, as part of the 7th Annual Oatland Island Wildlife Center and Georgia Nature Photographers Association Photo Contest. &amp;nbsp;Was so lucky to capture this little raccoon crawling out of the marsh to go exploring.  There was such purpose in its gait.  It crawled up this live oak tree and when it didn&apos;t find what it wanted, it turned around and came right back down. &amp;nbsp;I just happened to be in the right place! at the right time.  I always say &quot;when it&apos;s your day, it&apos;s your day!&quot; &amp;nbsp;</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>St. Simons Island, Georgia</image:geo_location>
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		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/sago-palm-black-racer-ii/</loc>
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			<image:title>SAGO PALM BLACK RACER II</image:title>
			<image:caption> FINAL ROUND - Am proud to share this photo made the final round of judging for the Wildlife Photographer of the Year contest. &amp;nbsp;It was one of 6,000 images selected out of over 60,000. &amp;nbsp;I&apos;m always away shooting in other locations, but happened to come home and my husband pointed out this beautiful Black Racer snake taking up residence in one of our Sago Palms at our home on St. Simons Island, Georgia. &amp;nbsp;As it was November and the temperatures were starting to get cooler, the snake was using the palm bloom as a warming spot.  The large female bloom of this particular Sago Palm had been providing natural cover for geckos and now this snake.  The palm leaves were difficult to shoot through and I didn&apos;t want to scare the snake so I stayed a safe distance and used an 800mm lens. &amp;nbsp;I loved how the snake was just propping its head against a bloom shoot and how the photo captured the creamy nature of the greenery surrounding the snake. &amp;nbsp;</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>St. Simons Island, Georgia</image:geo_location>
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		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/natures-quiet-drama-unfolding-at-dusk/</loc>
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			<image:title>NATURE&apos;S QUIET DRAMA UNFOLDING AT DUSK</image:title>
			<image:caption>Often misunderstood, vultures are vital to our ecosystems. They are nature&apos;s cleanup crew, preventing the spread of disease by swiftly disposing of carcasses. &amp;nbsp;There&apos;s nothing more iconic than a flock of vultures at dusk in Africa - just waiting their turn.</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Mala Mala Game Reserve, South Africa</image:geo_location>
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		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/lilac-breasted-roller-portrait/</loc>
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			<image:loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/images/xl/LILAC_BREASTED_ROLLER_PORTRAIT_CSD1203_3.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>LILAC-BREASTED ROLLER PORTRAIT</image:title>
			<image:caption>Perched like a jewel on a branch, the Lilac-Breasted Roller shows off its dazzling palette of blues, violets, and greens. &amp;nbsp;Found perched in open woodland and savanna, it often chooses an exposed tree branch to scan for insects and small prey.</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Sabie Park, South Africa</image:geo_location>
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		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/sabi-sands-cheetah-cub/</loc>
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			<image:title>SABI SANDS CHEETAH CUB</image:title>
			<image:caption>Cheetah cub resting in contemplation-a fleeting moment of calm in the wild.</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Sabie Park, South Africa</image:geo_location>
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		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/male-nyala/</loc>
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			<image:title>MALE NYALA</image:title>
			<image:caption>Beautiful male Nyala heading to a watering hole. &amp;nbsp;</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Mala Mala Game Reserve, South Africa</image:geo_location>
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		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/impala-portrait/</loc>
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			<image:title>IMPALA PORTRAIT</image:title>
			<image:caption>Male Impala posing for a portrait.</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Mala Mala Game Reserve</image:geo_location>
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			<image:title>GIRAFFE PORTRAIT</image:title>
			<image:caption>Portrait of a beautiful Giraffe.</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Mala Mala Game Reserve, South Africa</image:geo_location>
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		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/young-elephant/</loc>
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			<image:title>YOUNG ELEPHANT</image:title>
			<image:caption>Young elephant feeding in the bushes.</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Sabie Park, South Africa</image:geo_location>
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		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/on-watch-duty/</loc>
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			<image:loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/images/xl/ON_WATCH_DUTY_CSD9432_2.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>ON WATCH DUTY</image:title>
			<image:caption>Cheetah Cub on watch duty.</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Sabie Park, South Africa</image:geo_location>
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		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/great-horned-owl-portrait/</loc>
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			<image:title>GREAT HORNED OWL PORTRAIT</image:title>
			<image:caption>Female Great Horned Owl perched and keeping watch over her Owlet.</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>St. Simons Island, Georgia</image:geo_location>
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		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/windows-in-icm/</loc>
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			<image:title>WINDOWS IN ICM</image:title>
			<image:caption>Intentional Camera Movement (ICM) is a technique used to create abstract photography.  It&apos;s really a fun technique to use and can be done anywhere.  The key to achieving this type of photography is using slow shutter speeds and camera movement.</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>St. Simons Island, Georgia</image:geo_location>
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		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/saw-palmetto-in-icm/</loc>
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			<image:title>SAW PALMETTO IN ICM</image:title>
			<image:caption>Intentional Camera Movement (ICM) is a technique used to create abstract photography.  It&apos;s really a fun technique to use and can be done anywhere.  The key to achieving this type of photography is using slow shutter speeds and camera movement.</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>St. Simons Island, Georgia</image:geo_location>
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	<url>
		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/peek-a-boo/</loc>
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			<image:loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/images/xl/PEEK_A_BOO_CSD8465.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>PEEK A BOO</image:title>
			<image:caption>I love Yellowstone National Park in the early summer.  The red dogs are so cute and the grass is so lush and green.  I loved how the young bison seemed to be playing peek-a-boo with its friend!</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Lamar Valley, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming</image:geo_location>
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		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/yellow-bellied-marmot-portrait-ii/</loc>
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			<image:loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/images/xl/YELLOW_BELLIED_MARMOT_PORTRAIT_II_CSD9213.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>YELLOW-BELLIED MARMOT PORTRAIT II</image:title>
			<image:caption>Was driving in Grand Teton National Park to look for grizzly bears and happened upon an adorable Marmot family living in a hollowed out tree.</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming</image:geo_location>
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		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/pronghorn_portrait/</loc>
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			<image:loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/images/xl/PRONGHORN_PORTRAIT_CSD0291_2.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>PRONGHORN PORTRAIT</image:title>
			<image:caption>Had stopped at the Slough Creek turnout.  Looked to my right and a Pronghorn Ram popped up out of the sage grass.  Perfect timing?  When it&apos;s your day, it&apos;s your day!</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Lamar Valley, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming</image:geo_location>
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		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/ground-squirrel-posing/</loc>
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			<image:loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/images/xl/GROUND_SQUIRREL_POSING_CSD9294.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>GROUND SQUIRREL POSING</image:title>
			<image:caption>Was driving through Grand Teton National Park and needed to stop on the side of the road.  While my husband was taking a call, I got out of the vehicle to look around.  I just love how this little ground squirrel was posing for me on this dead log.  It was a great moment and I always say, &quot;when it&apos;s your day, it&apos;s your day!&quot;</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming</image:geo_location>
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		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/big-horn-ram-portrait/</loc>
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			<image:loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/images/xl/BIG_HORN_RAM_PORTRAIT_CSD9359.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>BIG HORN RAM PORTRAIT</image:title>
			<image:caption>When I&apos;m out in Wyoming, a lot of my time is spent driving just looking for anything that stands out.  Happened to come across a herd of Big Horn Sheep feeding by a roadside bank.  It was the perfect opportunity for a portrait.</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Near Kelly, Wyoming</image:geo_location>
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		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/hyena-on-alert/</loc>
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			<image:title>HYENA ON ALERT</image:title>
			<image:caption>Female hyena on high alert.  You can just feel every muscle is ready, and she is prepared to move at a moment&apos;s notice.</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Sabie Park,, South Africa</image:geo_location>
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		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/yellow-bellied-marmot-portrait/</loc>
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			<image:loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/images/xl/YELLOW_BELLIED_MARMOT_PORTRAIT_CSD9244.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>YELLOW-BELLIED MARMOT PORTRAIT</image:title>
			<image:caption>Was driving in Grand Teton National Park to look for grizzly bears and happened upon an adorable Marmot family living in a hollowed out tree.</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming</image:geo_location>
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		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/raccoon-portrait/</loc>
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			<image:loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/images/xl/RACCOON_PORTRAIT_CSD0833.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>RACCOON PORTRAIT</image:title>
			<image:caption>I always find that the best way to photograph animals is to just look around your own neighborhood or backyard.  I was riding my bicycle when I caught this little guy heading to take a nap after being out all night.</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>St. Simons Island, Georgia</image:geo_location>
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		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/on-the-move/</loc>
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			<image:title>ON THE MOVE</image:title>
			<image:caption>GRAND PRIZE WINNER - Friends of Sapelo Coastal Georgia Photography Contest, October 2024.  Was so lucky to capture this little raccoon crawling out of the marsh to go exploring.  There was such purpose in its gait.  It crawled up this live oak tree and when it didn&apos;t find what it wanted, it turned around and came right back down.  I just happened to be in the right place! at the right time.  I always say &quot;when it&apos;s your day, it&apos;s your day!&quot;</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>St. Simons Island, Georgia</image:geo_location>
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		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/heading-home/</loc>
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			<image:loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/images/xl/HEADING_HOME_CSD0064_2.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>HEADING HOME</image:title>
			<image:caption>Sea Turtle making its way to the ocean in the early morning light.</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Kiawah Island, South Carolina</image:geo_location>
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		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/brown-hooded-kingfisher/</loc>
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			<image:loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/images/xl/BROWN_HOODED_KINGFISHER_CSD2975_2.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>BROWN-HOODED KINGFISHER</image:title>
			<image:caption>Brown-Hooded Kingfisher perched and ready to hunt insects.  A woodland species found across South Africa.  Identifiable by its chestnut head and bright red bill.</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Mala Mala Game Reserve, South Africa</image:geo_location>
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	<url>
		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/contentment/</loc>
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			<image:loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/images/xl/CONTENTMENT_CSD6009.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>CONTENTMENT</image:title>
			<image:caption>Happened to catch this cute elephant taking a moment to rehydrate.  I just loved the pure contentment it exhibited and the curling of its trunk.</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Sabie Park, South Africa</image:geo_location>
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		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/pensive-cheetah-cub/</loc>
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			<image:loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/images/xl/PENSIVE_CHEETAH_CUB_CSD8665_3.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>PENSIVE CHEETAH CUB</image:title>
			<image:caption>Enjoyed a great opportunity to photograph a mother cheetah and her 3 cubs in the Sabi Sands this past May.  The morning light made for great reflections on the cheetahs&apos; eyes.</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Sabie Park, South Africa</image:geo_location>
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	<url>
		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/cheetah-queen/</loc>
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			<image:loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/images/xl/CHEETAH_QUEEN_CSD7660.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>CHEETAH QUEEN</image:title>
			<image:caption>The Cheetah Queen.  Beautiful mother Cheetah to three cubs.</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Sabie Park, South Africa</image:geo_location>
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	</url>
	<url>
		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/cheetah-cubs/</loc>
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			<image:loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/images/xl/CHEETAH_CUBS_CSD1703_3.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>CHEETAH CUBS</image:title>
			<image:caption>Enjoyed a great opportunity to photograph a mother cheetah and her 3 cubs in the Sabi Sands this past May.  After frolicking around in an open field, the cubs retreated to the shade of the scrub trees.  Made for some interesting shadow photography!</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Sabie Park, South Africa</image:geo_location>
		</image:image>
	</url>
	<url>
		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/cheetah-cub-portrait/</loc>
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			<image:loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/images/xl/CHEETAH_CUB_PORTRAIT_CSD9721_2_FLIP.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>CHEETAH CUB PORTRAIT</image:title>
			<image:caption>Cheetah cub posing for a portrait.</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Sabie Park, South Africa</image:geo_location>
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	<url>
		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/cheetah-cub-in-the-shadows/</loc>
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			<image:loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/images/xl/CHEETAH_CUB_IN_THE_SHADOWS_CSD0682_3.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>CHEETAH CUB IN THE SHADOWS</image:title>
			<image:caption>Enjoyed a great opportunity to photograph a mother cheetah and her 3 cubs in the Sabi Sands this past May.  After frolicking around in an open field, the cubs retreated to the shade of the scrub trees.  Made for some interesting shadow photography!</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Sabie Park, South Africa</image:geo_location>
		</image:image>
	</url>
	<url>
		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/wild-repose/</loc>
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			<image:loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/images/xl/WILD_REPOSE_CSD8479.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>WILD REPOSE</image:title>
			<image:caption>Female leopard resting on a termite mound.</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Mala Mala Game Reserve, South Africa</image:geo_location>
		</image:image>
	</url>
	<url>
		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/too-tired-to-hunt/</loc>
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			<image:loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/images/xl/TOO_TIRED_TO_HUNT_CSD4981.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>TOO TIRED TO HUNT</image:title>
			<image:caption>A male leopard lies in the grass, too tired to hunt.</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Mala Mala Game Reserve, South Africa</image:geo_location>
		</image:image>
	</url>
	<url>
		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/the-surveyor/</loc>
		<image:image>
			<image:loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/images/xl/THE_SURVEYOR_CSD2934.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>THE SURVEYOR</image:title>
			<image:caption>Female leopard surveying her territory.</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Sabie Park, South Africa</image:geo_location>
		</image:image>
	</url>
	<url>
		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/the-queen-at-rest/</loc>
		<image:image>
			<image:loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/images/xl/THE_QUEEN_AT_REST_CSD6536.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>THE QUEEN AT REST</image:title>
			<image:caption>For a brief moment, this female leopard took a break.  Only minutes later, her brief respite would be interrupted by a pack of African Wild Dogs.</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Mala Mala Game Reserve, South Africa</image:geo_location>
		</image:image>
	</url>
	<url>
		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/silent-in-the-shade-2/</loc>
		<image:image>
			<image:loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/images/xl/SILENT_IN_THE_SHADE_CSD8136.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>SILENT IN THE SHADE</image:title>
			<image:caption>Spent a lot of time following, from a safe distance, this beautiful Sabi Sands cub and its mother.  I thought it was a great moment to photograph the cub resting in the shadows of a bend in a creek bed.</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Sabie Park, South Africa</image:geo_location>
		</image:image>
	</url>
	<url>
		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/leopard-in-the-bush/</loc>
		<image:image>
			<image:loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/images/xl/LEOPARD_IN_THE_BUSH_CSD3075.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>LEOPARD IN THE BUSH</image:title>
			<image:caption>Female leopard resting in the bush.  She may seem relaxed, but her eyes and ears remain alert.</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Sabie Park, South Africa</image:geo_location>
		</image:image>
	</url>
	<url>
		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/leopard-cub-in-the-shadows/</loc>
		<image:image>
			<image:loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/images/xl/LEOPARD_CUB_IN_THE_SHADOWS_CSD8385.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>LEOPARD CUB IN THE SHADOWS</image:title>
			<image:caption>Spent a lot of time following, from a safe distance, this beautiful Sabi Sands cub and its mother.  I thought it was a great moment to photograph the cub resting in the shadows of a bend in a creek bed.</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Sabie Park, South Africa</image:geo_location>
		</image:image>
	</url>
	<url>
		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/in-the-fork-of-the-tree/</loc>
		<image:image>
			<image:loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/images/xl/IN_THE_FORK_OF_THE_TREE_CSD3434.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>IN THE FORK OF THE TREE</image:title>
			<image:caption>Is there anything more iconic than a leopard cub exploring its climbing abilities?  Tree climbing is a natural skill for leopards and I was blessed to be able to watch this cub scale this tree while its Mom went off to hunt.</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Sabie Park, South Africa</image:geo_location>
		</image:image>
	</url>
	<url>
		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/golonyi-on-the-hunt/</loc>
		<image:image>
			<image:loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/images/xl/GOLONYI_ON_THE_HUNT_CSD2451.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>GOLONYI ON THE HUNT</image:title>
			<image:caption>Female leopard on the hunt.  Eyes fixed, body low, and ready to pounce.</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Sabie Park, South Africa</image:geo_location>
		</image:image>
	</url>
	<url>
		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/between-the-blades/</loc>
		<image:image>
			<image:loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/images/xl/BETWEEN_THE_BLADES_CSD5887.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>BETWEEN THE BLADES</image:title>
			<image:caption>Leopard moving slowly between the blades of grass.  Just spots and movement, blending with the quiet rhythm of the bush.</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Sabie Park, South Africa</image:geo_location>
		</image:image>
	</url>
	<url>
		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/a-leopards-pose/</loc>
		<image:image>
			<image:loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/images/xl/A_LEOPARDS_POSE_CSD6119.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>A LEOPARD&apos;S POSE</image:title>
			<image:caption>Spent a lot of time following, from a safe distance, this beautiful Sabi Sands leopard.  I feel like she was always posing and enjoying her notoreity.</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Sabie Park, South Africa</image:geo_location>
		</image:image>
	</url>
	<url>
		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/waiting-for-mom/</loc>
		<image:image>
			<image:loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/images/xl/WAITING_FOR_MOM_CSD2415.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>WAITING FOR MOM</image:title>
			<image:caption>Tree climbing is a natural skill for leopards and I was blessed to be able to watch this cub waiting for its Mom to return from a hunt.</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Sabie Park, South Africa</image:geo_location>
		</image:image>
	</url>
	<url>
		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/whats-got-its-attention/</loc>
		<image:image>
			<image:loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/images/xl/WHATS_GOT_ITS_ATTENTION_CSD8643.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>WHAT&apos;S GOT ITS ATTENTION?</image:title>
			<image:caption>I was fortunate to photograph a pride of lions in Mala Mala Game Reserve, South Africa, at the golden hour.  The lighting was so soft and dreamy.  Something got the attention of this lion.  What do you think it was?</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Mala Mala Game Reserve, South Africa</image:geo_location>
		</image:image>
	</url>
	<url>
		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/untamed-eyes/</loc>
		<image:image>
			<image:loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/images/xl/UNTAMED_EYES_CSD7696.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>UNTAMED EYES</image:title>
			<image:caption>This little cub is more than just the pride&apos;s newest member. He is the heir to a kingdom. </image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Mala Mala Game Reserve, South Africa</image:geo_location>
		</image:image>
	</url>
	<url>
		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/three-amigos/</loc>
		<image:image>
			<image:loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/images/xl/THREE_AMIGOS_CSD5108.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>THREE AMIGOS</image:title>
			<image:caption>Three brothers.  Still growing into their manes.  One day, they won&apos;t just walk the plains â they&apos;ll rule them.</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Mala Mala Game Reserve</image:geo_location>
		</image:image>
	</url>
	<url>
		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/the-king-at-rest/</loc>
		<image:image>
			<image:loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/images/xl/THE_KING_AT_REST_CSD6271_2.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>THE KING AT REST</image:title>
			<image:caption>Dominant Male Lion.  Every lion is not just a symbol of strength â it&apos;s a guardian of balance in its ecosystem. Protecting lions means protecting biodiversity, communities, and the future of our wild places. The wild is only truly wildâ¦ if the lion still walks there.</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Mala Mala Game Reserve, South Africa</image:geo_location>
		</image:image>
	</url>
	<url>
		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/resting-lion/</loc>
		<image:image>
			<image:loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/images/xl/RESTING_LION_CSD9949.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>RESTING LION</image:title>
			<image:caption>The true King of the savanna.  A lion rules with power and pride.</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Sabie Park, South Africa</image:geo_location>
		</image:image>
	</url>
	<url>
		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/lion-in-the-golden-hour/</loc>
		<image:image>
			<image:loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/images/xl/LION_IN_THE_GOLDEN_HOUR_CSD3414.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>LION IN THE GOLDEN HOUR</image:title>
			<image:caption>I was fortunate to photograph a pride of lions in Mala Mala Game Reserve, South Africa, at the golden hour.  The lighting was so soft and dreamy.  Something got the attention of this lion and it made a pose worth photographing.</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Mala Mala Game Reserve, South Africa</image:geo_location>
		</image:image>
	</url>
	<url>
		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/the-lion-king/</loc>
		<image:image>
			<image:loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/images/xl/THE_LION_KING_CSD9829.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>THE LION KING</image:title>
			<image:caption>The King of the pride.  Every lion is not just a symbol of strength â it&apos;s a guardian of balance in its ecosystem. Protecting lions means protecting biodiversity, communities, and the future of our wild places. The wild is only truly wildâ¦ if the lion still walks there.</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Sabie Park, South Africa</image:geo_location>
		</image:image>
	</url>
	<url>
		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/moody-blues/</loc>
		<image:image>
			<image:loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/images/xl/MOODY_BLUES_CSD5097.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>MOODY BLUES</image:title>
			<image:caption>Great Blue Heron making its journey to a roosting site for the evening.  I loved the lighting and the mix of bugs and light on the water.  It was relatively dark when I took this photo.  The settings reflect the difficult capture.  While the bird was not in complete focus, I loved the creamy, milky nature of it gliding across the water.</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>St. Simons Island, Georgia</image:geo_location>
		</image:image>
	</url>
	<url>
		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/the-kill/</loc>
		<image:image>
			<image:loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/images/xl/THE_KILL_CSD9884.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>THE KILL</image:title>
			<image:caption>Dramatic scene of a lion pride feeding on a massive Cape Buffalo.  The buffalo&apos;s head and position with its mouth wide open is a haunting reminder of the raw struggle between predator and prey.  An unfiltered look at the cycle of life: survival for some, sacrifice for others.</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Sabie Park, South Africa</image:geo_location>
		</image:image>
	</url>
	<url>
		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/reunited/</loc>
		<image:image>
			<image:loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/images/xl/REUNITED_CSD7754_2.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>REUNITED</image:title>
			<image:caption>After observing this female Leopard being harassed by two different male leopards over two days and being separated from her cub, she finally reunited with it after lots of contact calling. The contact calling itself was so mournful. You could just feel her anxiety. Just loved it when they finally connected. Such a great &quot;feel good&quot; moment in the wild!</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Sabie Park, South Africa</image:geo_location>
		</image:image>
	</url>
	<url>
		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/eyes-to-the-sky/</loc>
		<image:image>
			<image:loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/images/xl/EYES_TO_THE_SKY_CSD6714.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>EYES TO THE SKY</image:title>
			<image:caption>Mother leopard searching for her cub after spending a day and a night fighting off male suitors.  I love the intensity of her stare.  You could just feel her desire to find her cub.</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Mala Mala Game Reserve, South Africa</image:geo_location>
		</image:image>
	</url>
	<url>
		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/untamed-focus/</loc>
		<image:image>
			<image:loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/images/xl/UNTAMED_FOCUS_CSD6438.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>UNTAMED FOCUS</image:title>
			<image:caption>There&apos;s just something about a leopard that can stir your soul. The way they move - silent, sleek, and effortlessly powerful. Their spotted coats tell stories of camouflage, strength, and wild elegance. One thing is for sure - leopards leave a lasting impression.</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Sabie Park, South Africa</image:geo_location>
		</image:image>
	</url>
	<url>
		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/queen-of-her-territory/</loc>
		<image:image>
			<image:loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/images/xl/QUEEN_OF_HER_TERRITORY_CSD6604.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>QUEEN OF HER TERRITORY</image:title>
			<image:caption>How would you feel seeing a leopard walking down a road?  Nature doesn&apos;t announce itself. It just shows upâand if you&apos;re lucky, you&apos;re there to see it.  Golonyi patrolling her territory.</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Sabie Park, South Africa</image:geo_location>
		</image:image>
	</url>
	<url>
		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/queen-on-her-throne/</loc>
		<image:image>
			<image:loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/images/xl/QUEEN_ON_HER_THRONE_CSD3768.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>QUEEN ON HER THRONE</image:title>
			<image:caption>Golonyi -- Queen on Her Throne. &amp;nbsp;This beautiful female leopard almost seemed to be posing for the camera. &amp;nbsp;A true beauty and yet a predator of stealth and strength.</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Sabie Park, South Africa</image:geo_location>
		</image:image>
	</url>
	<url>
		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/on-the-lookout/</loc>
		<image:image>
			<image:loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/images/xl/ON_THE_LOOKOUT_CSD3627.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>ON THE LOOKOUT</image:title>
			<image:caption>Spent a lot of time following, from a safe distance, this beautiful Sabi Sands leopard.  I feel like she was always posing and enjoying her notoreity, but in reality she was always &quot;on the lookout.&quot;</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Sabie Park, South Africa</image:geo_location>
		</image:image>
	</url>
	<url>
		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/leopard-on-the-prowl/</loc>
		<image:image>
			<image:loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/images/xl/LEOPARD_ON_THE_PROWL_CSD2795.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>LEOPARD ON THE PROWL</image:title>
			<image:caption>I could watch leopards all day. &amp;nbsp;While I love photographing a pose, being able to capture a leopard moving elicits so many feelings. &amp;nbsp;Can you sense that the leopard is on the prowl?</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Sabie Park, South Africa</image:geo_location>
		</image:image>
	</url>
	<url>
		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/leopard-cub-in-the-canopy/</loc>
		<image:image>
			<image:loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/images/xl/LEOPARD_CUB_IN_THE_CANOPY_CSD2122.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>LEOPARD CUB IN THE CANOPY</image:title>
			<image:caption>Is there anything more iconic than a leopard cub exploring its climbing abilities?  Tree climbing is a natural skill for leopards and I was blessed to be able to watch this cub scale this tree while its Mom went off to hunt.
</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Sabie Park, South Africa</image:geo_location>
		</image:image>
	</url>
	<url>
		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/photo/curious-lion-cub/</loc>
		<image:image>
			<image:loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/images/xl/CURIOUS_LION_CUB_CSD7526.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>CURIOUS LION CUB</image:title>
			<image:caption>Had the great pleasure of watching and photographing a lioness and her 4 cubs along the banks of the Sand River. &amp;nbsp;The cubs were so curious and investigating everything in their path.</image:caption>
			<image:geo_location>Sabie Park, South Africa</image:geo_location>
		</image:image>
	</url>
	<url>
		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/news/</loc>
	</url>
	<url>
		<loc>https://www.framingtheuntamed.com/contact/</loc>
	</url>
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