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Shot with Ilford HP5 pushed to 1600, home-developed. I took down another image I shot from this roll because I needed to learn more about scanner settings. Gradually getting each step of this process figured out. Will re-post the other later.
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If I'm going to shoot in the day it's always nice to have an overcast moody sky. This is a blend of two bracketed exposures.
The 38th parallel north runs right past this tree in China Camp State Park and across San Pablo Bay. Traveling east along this line you’ll pass through Stockton, CA, Lexington, KY, then Murcia in Spain, Athens in Greece, Ozodii-Shark in Tajikistan, Shijiazhuang in China and Yamamoto in Japan. After a trip of some 19600 miles you’ll arrive at the Public Storage at 380 Merrydale Road in San Rafael, CA. Continue for another four miles or so, and you are back at this tree.
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Female Northern Harrier checking me out as she flies parallel to my observation point in the coastal wetland. She is actually flying a bit below me but about 300 feet away. I put my glass on her several seconds before this. Then I saw her come into focus and I took the shot.
One of the behaviors to claim a choice piece of turf during the lek, involved these two male Lesser Prairie Chickens displaying and walking a short distance parallel to each other. I've seen bull elk do the same thing.
Photographed on Nature Conservancy property in Kansas during lekking activity.
These members of the grouse family are most noted for their fascinating lek behavior during the spring breeding season. Males will gather on a prominent hilltop and go through elaborate displays to attract females. The displays involve claiming of territory within the lek and defending it against other males through ritualistic dances, posturing, "booming" vocalizations made with large inflatable cheek pouches and, on occasion, fighting off their rivals. Females come to the lek to choose a mate from the assembled males.
A little smaller and paler than the Greater Prairie-Chicken, this grouse is adapted to arid short-grass regions of the southern Great Plains. At one time it was abundant in this region, but it has declined seriously, and is now an uncommon bird found in a few local concentrations. It's population is probably still in decline and the species is considered THREATENED.
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