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I found a large owl on the side of the road yesterday...It was still warm, but dead. I wrapped him in a cloth and took him home with me. I made a few photographs together with him. In the morning I took him to the forest and burried him in a circle of trees. He gave me a few of his feathers in return....
two negs printed together...
The sun pierces through the clouds during a march sunrise at Grant Park in Milwaukee, WI.
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Piercing Gaze - In good news, I was able to find a new Bobcat at a new location while hiking the trails recently. It had been over 2 months since I saw my last Bobcat back in April so this was great! This Bobcat also was very comfortable with me and walked just a few feet from me in the dappled evening light.
I was thrilled that this Bobcat appears to be a female, as this means that her territory will be smaller and her movement patterns will be more localized than males. Consequently, she will be easier to find and photograph than a male would.
I was actually able to locate her by listening to mockingbird alarm calls about a quarter mile away. My vision isn't the greatest, so relying on various alarm calls from Great-blue Herons, Crows, Ravens, Squirrels, Rabbits etc. has really improved my success rate in finding this species over the past year. Bobcats are one of the most difficult subjects to photograph. Unlike raptors, they lack site fidelity to small areas, and unlike paparrazzi'd foxes/bears they do not habituate and prefer avoiding people. Every time you feel like you get a hang of tracking them, they humble you and disappear for months on end. However, in my eyes photographing a species such as the Bobcat is what wildlife photography is truly about: learning about natural history, avoiding crowding the animal, and connecting to the environment with all your senses.
Species: Bobcat (Lynx rufus)
Location: Northern California, CA, USA
Equipment: Nikon D850 + Nikkor 200-500mm f5.6 ED VR, Handheld
Settings: 1/500s, ISO: 1000, f/6.3 @330mm, +0.3 EV
Within forty minutes between 06.30am and 07.10am five freights, all hauled by different locomotive classes passed through Gdansk station. I am not used to such a density of freight workings, however the close proximity to the various ports in the area no doubt had a good deal to do with the explanation.
Skoda 1962 built 181-085 and operated by PCC Rail Szczakowa is the example seen here piercing the gloom.
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This one was special, I mean really special. I almost didn’t go up North at all. I was tired, I didn’t feel like doing photography, I didn’t feel like driving 4 hours, or sleeping in a 45 degree car for 12 hours either. It didn’t seem worth it, but I pushed to go anyway. I had planned to watch the sunset here and I quickly hiked up and waited around an hour as the sun filtered in and out and as the clouds blew in. Then, this moment happened. It was getting dark, the sun was close to setting, and then the sun pierced through a tiny opening in the clouds. Everything was lit up in the warm light. Every bit of darkness was gone. This makes me think of how the Light of Jesus pierces through the darkness and the darkness could not comprehend it! For He is the Light of the world and it is His love that breaks through the darkest of places! I praise God that He uses His creation to demonstrate to us His wonderful promises and His very nature. He is Light, He is Love, He is Powerful and the darkness could not comprehend Him or stop Him. Light always triumphs over darkness!
I had to take it out because my nose is too crooked and you could see it when it was flipped up on one side :( huge bummer.
wartet dringend auf die Eröffnung eines Horn- und Nagelstudios
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Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Previously unpublished, and slightly misfocused, shot captured in July 2019. Enjoy!
Another shot from the top of Knocknacloghoge.
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I took this photo against the setting sun when it was shining through the cracks in the cairn on top of the mountain. There was still enough light in the evening sky to retain some detail in the cairn.
Taken at the same time as this shot:
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