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"Friendly Fox” by Patti Deters. This wild fox came trotting along as I was admiring a pretty misty morning in the woods. He didn’t seem concerned with me being in his space and was standing on a small hill of grasses and weeds, looking at the camera, long enough for me to take a photo. Almost like he was saying “hello”. These canines look a bit like a dog with their long nose and pointy ears, and this one had pretty rust-colored fur and big bushy tail. The white tip on the tail is what helps identify it as an American Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes fulvous). Overlays and textures added for artistic effect. If you like this digital art image, please share or see my main image gallery (animals, wildlife, digital art, and more) at patti-deters.pixels.com.
Gear: Canon 5D Mk II | Canon 17-40
The ebbing tide at Friendly Beaches, Tasmania.
Here is video of the trip to Tasmania in Spring 2011 with Kane Gledhill and Michael Reed - you can check it out here - www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNcYL9Y70zE
My previous video, "Tasmania, Spring 2011 - A Compliation" can be found here - www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WBGjkiarxc
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Friendly Beaches
Friendly Beaches Reserve is a 140 ha coastal nature reserve in eastern Tasmania, Australia, 190 km north-east of Hobart and 180 km south-east of Launceston. It is located on the north-east side of the Freycinet Peninsula, bordering the Freycinet National Park. It is owned and managed by Bush Heritage Australia (BHA), by which it was purchased in 1997.
I found this little guy in some shrubs near a colony of monk parakeets. This species turns up every fall. This one is an immature male, not quite the deep red a mature male will be. Seemed happy to pose for a face shot.
Male Variegated Meadowhawk (Sympetrum corruptum)
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Ok... I promise this is the last squirrel photograph. End of my experiment with this squirrel - it is definitely not afraid of getting close. They are actually very fast and seem to communicate in some way with other squirrels. Apparently friendly, they like to be fed seeds, nuts, fruit. Enough of my friendly squirrel!
Flickr's Explore Interestingness Calendar, July 19, 2006.
IS AMSTERDAM THE “MOST BIKE-FRIENDLY CITY” ?
Amsterdam is the world’s most bicycle-friendly city. Well, that was true in 2011 and 2013 at least, according to the bi-annual Copenhagenize Index.
www.dutchamsterdam.nl/68-amsterdam-city-of-bikes
March 2011 - Edited and uploaded 2022/05/11
After the St Paul Union Depot Days, the Duluth Museum’s Soo 2500 appearance, it made a photo trip on the Dresser Sub. Great times were had by all whom attended
met this lovely kitty in bautzen.
always nice to have a friendly cat encounter.
camera: canon ae-1 program
film: ilford fp4 plus, iso 125
Visitors from UAE waving flags of Qatar as well as UAE during the National Day Celebrations of Qatar.
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As I wandered southeast Hawthorne with my camera I made a new friend. Kneeling down I took the cats picture while it laid comfortably on the chair. So mellow, maybe the heat was a factor, or it could have belonged to the store owner and was use to strange people. =)
Happy Bokeh Wednesday, everyone!
Happy International Cat Day, too!