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Things that go BUMP in the night get their pictures taken... Gray Fox on our bedroom deck cleaning up some seed I left out for the flying squirrels.
She tore the ligament in her knee and had to have surgery. Now she's recuperating and we're going crazy keeping her calm.
Captured: 31/01/2017 17:11:34
Camera: NIKON D750 (NIKON CORPORATION)
Lens: 150.0-600.0 mm f/5.0-6.3
Focal Length: 150 mm
ISO Speed: 400
Aperture: f/5.6
Shutter Speed: 1/640 sec
Payton Gray earned the "Dedication" Award (Awarded to the Choctaw who exemplifies outstanding dedication to all phases of our program. This Choctaw has not only been a great player but a great leader by example.)
This is one of the hardest species to photograph as they usually either fly or run away immediately. Today as I sat in my car watching, the pair relaxed, resumed feeding, and actually came in quite a bit closer. Lighting conditions not the greatest, but I shouldn't complain!!
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The skies in Seattle have this gray color through the winter. It's rarely clear and with the glare of the city lights, it takes on a spooky glow. When it snows, it becomes a light gray. When it rains, it becomes a dark color where no light penetrates.
Right now I am waiting for my public transportation limo to come and take me to a magical place. I pick up my car next week. I will not miss the restrictions of the bus.