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Short-eared Owl hunting at Prestwick Carr. Not the best of shots as fading light, so high ISO, and a heavy crop, but hope the subject matter makes up for the poor picture quality!
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Jedadiah Douglass, signing in from E09, also known as Castral:
(whistling, stops vehicle and gets out) Ah, so here I am on some planet in Andromeda hunting after a duck for some Octan scientist. Ha! Well, I’ll tell you one thing, that duck is very soon going to be toast. Here, ducky ducky duck!
Quack! (that was the duck, not me, btw) Yesh! (darting behind rock)
Those ducks sure do have a way of startling one! Good thing I was able to get under cover before it observed me. Well, well, let’s see how this tranquilizer gun works.
What!? And they said I couldn’t miss with this thing! So much for guarantees…
Here we go again...
Again?! No way! Well, third time’s a charm.
Or maybe not. Fourth? Fifth? He doesn’t even appear to notice.
Well, well, ducky, perhaps this will teach you a little something!
Arrr. I’ll bet he was behind that tree a second ago. No more cover for him!
What? I do declare, I’ve got him! Well Jed, my old boy, you shan’t go home empty handed this time!
Ha, ha! I wonder where the rest of that duck went to though… most likely blown to smithereens. Hmm. I’m not sure the old scientists are going to be very happy. Well, something is better than nothing!
Or not. Tell me that’s not what I think it is.
Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
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My first attempt at Knife making!
Hidden Tang Hunting Knife.
440 Stainless steel blade
English OaK handle with Brass guard and perspex inlay.
Shell Creek Road / San Luis Obispo County
The sun sets behind a field of "Bluebonnets" on the low hilltops near Shell Creek Road, in the back country of San Luis Obispo County. Sometimes you have to do a little bit of hunting to find what your looking for. Lupines can be difficult to see from afar, as they grow in tall grasses and weedy areas. Unlike Poppies which "pop" right out of the landscape and can be spotted miles away.
D7000 / 12mm / f/16 / 1/50s, 1/4s / iso 640
2 exposures, blended in Photoshop.
Main Store Opening
Hunt 10-20 July
1. WHRH Horse long bandages
2. WHRH Horse scarf
3. T-shirt ombre - Maitreya
4. Equestrian pants -Maitreya
5. WHRH Horse photo pose
Suitable for:
- Maitreya mesh body
- English Warmblood
- Quarter Horse
Lapwing hunting on mudflats.
This gorgeous lapwing was hunting along the waters edge on the mudflats. His green back was shining with glossy purple and copper feathers. He was tapping his foot to attract the worms and pull them out of the mud. It was low tide and he was very successful indeed. No wonder he looked so healthy and his feathers were so shiny with such a good food source.
Title: Hunting the Buffaloe.
Creator: Bowen, John T., approximately 1801-1856? (lithographer)
Date: 1842
Series: History of the Indian tribes of North America, Volume 2
Description: This portrait is part of History of the Indian Tribes of North America, with Biographical Sketches and Anecdotes of the Principal Chiefs. Embellished with One Hundred and Twenty Portraits, from the Indian Gallery in the Department of War, at Washington. By Thomas L. M'Kenney [McKenney], Late of the Indian Department, Washington, and James Hall, Esq. of Cincinnati. Volume 2. Philadelphia: Published by Daniel Rice and James G. Clark, 132 Arch Street. 1842.
Physical Description: 1 print: lithograph, part of 1 volume; 52 x 38 cm
File: vault_folio_5_e77_m13_1842_2_000h_opt.jpg
Rights: Please cite DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University when using this file. A high-resolution version of this file may be obtained for a fee. For details see the sites.smu.edu/cul/degolyer/research/permissions/ web page. For other information, contact degolyer@smu.edu.
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Tricolored Heron
Merritt Island NWR, Florida
Nature's Photo Adventures: March 2011
I just got back from a three week trip to Florida. Longer than usual because of the workshop and then personal shooting (but still not long enough!) And I returned home to SNOW! Ok, it's not a lot of snow, but it's still hard to take considering that yesterday I was sitting on a beach enjoying the numerous photo opportunities and surrounded by wildlife.
So many things happened on this trip...but even with all the problems, it was one of my best trips to Florida so far. When I arrived, I immediately went through my suitcase to retrieve my tripod, chargers and other photography gear that I was unable to fit in my carry-on. Right away I notice a card. You know...the one that basically says we've opened your bag to screen it as part of the new security measures blah blah blah. Not that I have a problem with increased security. I actually appreciate knowing that I'm as safe as possible. However, I realize instantly why they flagged my bag for closer scrutiny. I had packed my tripod, ballhead, sidekick and WH-200 in that bag because I was already up to almost 50 pounds in my carry-on. Everything was there except my new WH-200. Used twice and now that I'm really excited to use it....it's gone! So the airlines etc were contacted right away and a claim process is underway.
I have to say that Wimberley is a fantastic company to deal with and I wouldn't hesitate to do business with them time and time again. When they were contacted to purchase a new WH-200, they were incredibly fast and had another one in my hands within 24 hours at a greatly reduced cost.
I should have realized that such an immediate problem was a sign of things to come. Bad things happen in three's right? Or in my case I'd be lucky if it was only 3 :)
I wished to take this shot since i saw this one.
Hopefully, the space villain of the Serie 3 has a "Terminator" head. I Love it!
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Me and my brother went hunting this day. Heavy storm began and we had to quit. This photo was taken on our way home.
Photographer: Reuben R. Sallows (1855 - 1937)
Description:
Man shooting rifle from kneeling position in canoe; back to photographer, rifle pointing left; wearing felt hat pulled down over ears, woollen sweater and dark pants; canoe positioned horizontally; reeds in foreground; water and distant shore in background; date (1909/77) in pencil and Sallows stamp in blue ink on back
Object ID : 0419-rrs-ogohc-ph
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Ghost Hunting/Exploring Hakata Shinrei Hospital @Secondlife @ maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Hakata/205/78/24
Richard Gere, the teacher and Brad Pitt, the pupil ready to begin the hunting lessons.
Happy Furry Friday, my dear Flickr Friends!
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I'm so shocked that I can find a real nature hunting image even in the urban city such as Barcelona. A seagull hunted a pigeon and was dining on the roof of a souvenir shop which located in the most popular and famous tourism street La Rambla of Barcelona. I took a picture in that moment for not missing this jungle city hunting image.