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One of two baby deer in the herd that lives in my back yard. This one knew I was sneaking up on it but I was able to get close enough for a shot before it got spooked and ran back into the cover of the forest.
White-tailed deer, Odocoileus virginianus (juv.)
Philomath, Oregon
Trunc with wood structure on Pinus longaeva, the oldest single trunc tree species in the world. From The Ancient Bristlecon Pine Forest, White Mountains, California, May 2015
Penstemon scapoides, Site 6, Schulman Grove, Ancient Bristle Pine Forest, White Mountains, Inyo Co., CA, 21 Jul 2019. This site is at about 10,000' elevation.
Ranunculus abortivus
Ranunculaceae
Battenkill State Forest
White Creek, Washington Co., NY
photo by Kerry Woods
Malay Name : Putih Rimba
Family : Pieridae
SubFamily : Pierinae
Sony ILCE-7RM4 +
Sony FE 200–600mm F5.6–6.3 G OSS (SEL200600G)
ISO Speed 800
Aperture : f/10.0
Exposure : 1/60 secs
Exposure Bias : -0.3 EV
Focal Length : 864mm (576mm X Crop Factor 1.5x)
Aquilegia canadensis
Ranunculaceae
Mt. Tom State Forest
White Creek, Washington Co., NY
photo by Kerry Woods
Dicentra cucullaria
Papaveraceae
Mt. Tom State Forest, White Creek
Washington Co., NY
photo by Kerry D. Woods
Cypripedium acaule
Orchidaceae
pink lady's slipper
Mt. Tom State Forest, White Creek, NY
dry, ridge-top oak forest
photo by Kerry Woods
Thalictrum dioicum
Ranunculaceae
Mt. Tom State Forest, White Creek
Washington Co., NY
15 May 1990
scanned from 35 mm slide
photograph by Kerry Woods
Macrophotography. The bark of a pine overgrown with moss and lichen and powdered with snow. macrophotography tree bark winter
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