Michael Durham Photography

Show Navigation
  • Portfolio
  • Galleries
    • All Galleries
    • Search
    • Cart
    • Lightbox
    • Client Area
  • Video
  • Latest
  • Instagram
  • Lightbox
  • About
  • Contact

Search Results

Refine Search
Match all words
Match any word
Prints
Personal Use
Royalty-Free
Rights-Managed
(leave unchecked to
search all images)
{ 20 images found }

Loading ()...

  • 10 year old Hannah holds a three day old lamb in a barn on a Sauvie Island farm. Oregon. model/property released.
    girl_and_baby_lamb_21107DSl-25.jpg
  • A domestic cat resting comfortably in a quilt.
    cuddly_cat-Abby4.jpg
  • A red-footed booby (Sula sula) chick on Genovesa Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    downy_chick_82310GNv-185-Edit.jpg
  • 10 year old Hannah Lyons holds a three day old lamb in a barn on a Sauvie Island farm. Oregon. model/property released.
    girl_and_baby_lamb_21107DSl-30.jpg
  • A domestic cat resting comfortably in a quilt.
    cuddly_cat-Abby5.jpg
  • A domestic cat resting comfortably in a quilt.
    cuddly_cat-Abby3.jpg
  • A domestic cat resting comfortably in a quilt.
    cuddly_cat-Abby2.jpg
  • 10 year old Hannah holds a three day old lamb in a barn on a Sauvie Island farm. Oregon. model/property released.
    girl_and_baby_lamb_21107DSl-35.jpg
  • 10 year old Hannah holds a three day old lamb in a barn on a Sauvie Island farm. Oregon. model/property released.
    girl_and_baby_lamb_21107DSl-28.jpg
  • 10 year old Hannah holds a three day old lamb in a barn on a Sauvie Island farm. Oregon. model/property released.
    girl_and_baby_lamb_21107DSl-27.jpg
  • A domestic cat resting comfortably in a quilt.
    cuddly_cat-Abby1.jpg
  • An eyed-elater (also click beetle) (family elateridae) flying at night. When beetles fly, they lift the hard forewing (elytra) and extend their soft wings for flight. Lost Pines Forest, Central Texas.
    flying_click_beetle_32009ntb-2-Edit.jpg
  • A giant root borer beetle larva (Prionus californicus) near decaying soft wood that it was eating. Colevlle National Forest, Washington. These beetle larva typically attack the roots and root ball of trees. They are considered a forest pest as they often kill the trees they infest
    giant_root_borer_beetle_102907Lva-7.jpg
  • A giant root borer beetle (Prionus californicus) boring through decaying soft wood. Colevlle National Forest, Washington. These beetle larva typically attack the roots and root ball of trees. They are considered a forest pest as they often kill the trees they infest
    giant_root_borer_beetle_102907Lva-4.jpg
  • A giant root borer beetle larva (Prionus californicus) boring through decaying soft wood. Colevlle National Forest, Washington. These beetle larva typically attack the roots and root ball of trees. They are considered a forest pest as they often kill the trees they infest
    giant_root_borer_beetle_102907Lva-25.jpg
  • A giant root borer beetle (Prionus californicus) boring through decaying soft wood. Colevlle National Forest, Washington. These beetle larva typically attack the roots and root ball of trees. They are considered a forest pest as they often kill the trees they infest
    giant_root_borer_beetle_102907Lva-21.jpg
  • A giant root borer beetle (Prionus californicus) boring through decaying soft wood. Colevlle National Forest, Washington. These beetle larva typically attack the roots and root ball of trees. They are considered a forest pest as they often kill the trees they infest
    giant_root_borer_beetle_102907Lva-2.jpg
  • A giant root borer beetle larva (Prionus californicus) boring through decaying soft wood. Colevlle National Forest, Washington. These beetle larva typically attack the roots and root ball of trees. They are considered a forest pest as they often kill the trees they infest
    giant_root_borer_beetle_102907Lva-15.jpg
  • A giant root borer beetle (Prionus californicus) boring through decaying soft wood. Colevlle National Forest, Washington. These beetle larva typically attack the roots and root ball of trees. They are considered a forest pest as they often kill the trees they infest
    giant_root_borer_beetle_102907Lva-12.jpg
  • A giant root borer beetle (Prionus californicus) boring through decaying soft wood. Colevlle National Forest, Washington. These beetle larva typically attack the roots and root ball of trees. They are considered a forest pest as they often kill the trees they infest
    giant_root_borer_beetle_102907Lva-11.jpg
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
x