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Cross Fox Vulpes vulpes is a rare, darker variant of the Red Fox. Seen near the airport in Churchill, Canada.
Took part in the 2nd cross border run from Gretna to Carlisle, it was a very hot one indeed . Thanks to Rob Westgarth for asking me to run for the Carlisle Audi team and also Julie Tiffen who made up our 3 man/woman team.
A great effort from everyone today..
The Cumbrian next !!
Also thanks to my wife Kristy who took all the photos ..
Clearing out some old photos the other day I came across this one and can't understand why I didn't upload it ages ago.
Nun's Cross, or to give its correct name, Siward's Cross. It can be classified as a 'wayside cross' as it marks the old monastic Maltern Way amongst other things. It is certainly the largest of the wayside crosses of Dartmoor and more than likely the oldest.
For further info take at look at the Legendary Dartmoor website.
Cross-view version.
Date: 2012 Aug 30
Location: Belgium, Oostrozebeke.
Camera - setup:
2 x D300 + beamsplitter
F18 ISO 200 1/250
2 Flashes via TTL signals X and Q set at 1/32 + 1/3 power.
Original Frame 80mm camera, stereobase 12mm, toe-in 12mm.
IR laser detection at 980 nm.
Shutter-lag 53 ms.
Setup version 2012:
Just a young'un. Probably a 2 1/2-year old. Won't likely breed this year, although it looks like he has the equipment. Not a member of the herds I regularly watch. Just ran across this guy and found him cooperative.