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This majestic beast allowed me to photograph him at his peak during
the fall rut.
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This is a 2 slide composite stiched together in photoshop. Taken on
the way to Wilcox pass, Alberta, Canada.
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I'm going to add my congratulations! This is a tough opportunity that you handled incredibly!
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And its inhabitants. This fawn surprised me while I was looking at
some unique rock formations on the forest floor last week in the
northern Black Hills. I stayed motionless for what seemed like an
eternity, and he came in to within 6 feet of me at one point. An
experience to remember!
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This is one of the most interesting photo's I have seen in here! Very unique!
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As a member of the US military I find this shot about as good as it gets! Perfect capture of the action!
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A regular visitor from under my deck! This guy was out on a cloudy
day trying to catch a little heat in the rocks.
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A tight headshot of a fairly tough subject to get this close to. F5,
600mm f4/1.4x TC
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A little too blurry to make it work.
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Taken in the Black Hills of South Dakota on a sub zero morning
several weeks before spring to get a firm grasp
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This is one of my favorite ram shots even though he is not very large
in the frame. I love the graphical nature of it and the composition.
I also have a broad range of closer shots of this guy and another ram
that posed for me that day. I started out quite a ways off with the
600mm and worked my way closer taking shots as I went just in case he
ran off. That way I would at least end up with something. I was
pleased with the results.
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Canada goose portrait. This shot was taken in Canyon Lake Park, Rapid
City SD. This mothergoose spent quite a bit of time around me looking
for a handout as I shot the various ducks in the park. F5, 600mm,
gitzo/wimberley, provia f
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Taken on a trip to Indiana to spend fathers day with my family. This
eastern bluebird is a regular visitor to my parents gardens
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Thanks Rich and John, I wasnt sure how others would take the OOF Foliage in the foreground. I personally think it adds to the depth of the image and the habitat your most likely to find a young fawn in.
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Taken just outside of Custer State Park from my truck on a window
beanbag and 600mm F4 lens at f5.6. He stuck around for several
different poses but I think I like this one the best.
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A yellow warbler serenading me with its presence
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Wood duck at Canyon Lake Park, South Dakota. I sat perfectly still on
the shore for almost an hour before this guy would come close enough
to get some decent shots.
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Taken on the very edge of the little sahara sand dunes in south
western Utah. These brown eyed susans were growing quite a ways into
the sand dunes, but the further into the sand the more stunted they
were. This was a single bloom I stumbled on in an area free from
visitors. The dune here is only about 5 feet tall. A super wide angle
lens gives the feeling of a vast landscape
Coyote on a mouse hunt
in Nature
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This coyote spent quite a bit of time shaking and tugging on this
stump in an effort to kick that mice out that resided under it. He
was successful on 7 occasions while I was burning film less than 15
yards away. An awesome sight!