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The nightly pilgrimage of Austin's Mexican Freetail Bats as seen in front of the Frost Bank Tower in Downtown Austin, Texas. These chaps and chapettes leave their colony under the Congress Street Bridge at dusk each night during the summer to feed on insects.
Explore #9 11/03/2013!
One from a couple of months back from me. This was taken at Bats Head, near Durdle Door. I remember on this evening I really wanted to get a shot similar to this with a single rock in the foreground but it was proving a bit hard work with the rather large waves that evening. None the less I eventually got there, albeit a bit wet!
Personally not to much of a fan of the composition of this shot, I don't feel its balanced and instead weighted to much to the left handside. I think if could have positioned the rock more to the right that may have helped. It would also mean the image would appear more dynamic with key composition elements diagonal to one another. Oh well live and let learn :)
Enjoy!
Cook has a radio in his basket playing Elvis, and me and Kerry were looking at all the bats everywhere
Photo taken in Gunung Mulu National Park, Sarawak, Malaysia
2012/08/01
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Band: Cancer Bats
Where: Medusa, Wellington, New Zealand
When: 13/09/10
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An old shot of some BATs on the move. This is a B side from a shot I did where the BATs were attacking a Joe base.
I was very surprised to see this Bat on a Cruise Ship in the middle of the North Sea, at least 100 miles from land, and in the daylight too.
Bat illustrations created for the Earth Touch / Smithsonian Channel documentary CRAZY MONSTER: BATS.
The illustrations were used as an interlude to each species and were animated as well, so I'm really looking forward to seeing how that turned out!
See all the illustrations here: www.behance.net/gallery/35894789/Crazy-Monster-Bats
Thanks!
There are two species of these beautiful bats in the Kruger, Peter's and Wahlberg but they are impossible to differentiate without counting palatal ridges.
On an overcast, rainy day we sat and had lunch under the new outside covered section at the restaurant at Shingwedzi and these guys flew in and roosted in the roof. I assumed that they had been disturbed from wherever they were roosting in the camp but it was great to see them flying in. I wasn't quick enough to get my camera out of my bag and had to settle for this shot.
Shingwedzi Restcamp
Kruger National Park
Limpopo
South Africa
Wishing for more bats to ward off the gnats outside. Thinking back, therefore, to last month at the Frio bat cave in Concan, Texas.
🎃 It's Frickin Bats! We LOVE Halloween! 🎃
Spend 800L at the Satan Inc event and choose the Treat Mystery Box to snag your own squad of charming bats as well as amazing goodies from the other event designers! These little winged friends are the perfect spooky companions for your Halloween festivities.
The vampire bats swarmed upon us the instant we came into their area. Their large hungry fangs were barred and they were ready to drink all our blood. But we were protected by the intensely stinky garlic breath we had, from eating a baked garlic and shallots with fino dish that Darkday had cooked for us at lunch time. ha ha ;)
People stand on the Congress Street bridge to view the nightly flight of the bats. Due to the heat the bats have been coming out early in the day - which makes for much better photos. 1 million bats live under the bridge.
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