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Trap Them @ The Charleston - Brooklyn, NY 3/12/08

I hate to trap wild animals but sometimes when you a nice garden like we do, well, you just have to re-locate them sometimes. The Woodchuck in the top pic was really reaping havoc in our flower beds and the young raccoons, below, were destroying our bird feeders. I was actually glad I got these two little raccoon as I had captured a female the day before and I relocated these two in the same location, I hope they found each other.

Poor Coco had to be locked in my room because she kept eating tinsel...

"I'm trapped in my mind."

I went to Laval and I met this respectful young man full of dreams and fond of rap music.

So in black and white, I try to grasp him with my lens.

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Every spring, when the carp are spawning, and the heavy rains come, carp get washed in to the New Market Flood Control waterway. The fish get trapped - the exit is blocked by a dam that prevents the fish from making it to the James River and it impossible for them to make it back in to the ponds, lakes and streams they came from. So when the waterway dries up they die. I have tried for years to get help to save them but since they are a predator fish, Fish and Wild Life Management does not want to put them back in to the ponds, lakes, rivers, and stream.

 

Sorry about the poor quality - the reflections and lighting were not the best

Trapped by a spider

Down by the naval museum

A small piece of fluff

A stack of lobster traps on the pier at Cape Porpoise, Maine, on a summer day

We finally caught the CHAMP...... :p

the past few days i have seen leaves in all sorts of curious places...

This little moth was on the privet hedge near the moth trap. It closely resembles a bird dropping.

It was much warmer last night and I had a good catch:

1 Bright-line Brown-eye

1 Chinese Character NFY

1 Chocolate-tip

1 Clouded Drab

2 Common Pug

1 Early Grey

1 Flame Shoulder

1 Garden Carpet

7 Heart and Dart

4 Hebrew Character

1 Iron Prominent

1 Least Black Arches

1 Lesser Swallow Prominent NFY

1 Lime Hawk

1 Muslin Moth

1 Pale Prominent

3 Pebble Prominent

2 Powdered Quaker

1 Red Twin-spot Carpet

1 Ruby Tiger

14 Rustic Shoulder-knot

22 Shuttle-shape Dart

1 Spectacle

1 Spruce Carpet NFY

3 Swallow Prominent

1 Waved Umber

1 White-spotted Pug

1 Emmelina monodactyla

1 Endrosis sarcitrella

 

Fort Richardson Garrison Command Sgt. Maj. Thomas Kimball takes aim April 15 at the Fort Richardson Skeet, Trap and Archery Range.

Trapped Bee, Downtown, Freiburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany; © Joerg Muehlbacher

I went to Laval and I met this respectful young man full of dreams and fond of rap music.

So in black and white, I try to grasp him with my lens.

Trapped...that's how I felt over the past three days when this was taken. The snow and ice had frozen the roads and getting around was simply not an option! Especially in Atlanta where the threat of even an inch of snow stops the whole city in its tracks. I felt like this picture captured pretty well my mood that day.

 

On another note! I haven't uploaded in awhile, and I'm quite sorry. I assure you I have been taking pictures daily. My computer was sick and through a combination of snow and other things was stuck at the store being fixed for a few more days than I would have liked. Nevertheless I'm back and going strong! I also learned a bit about color profiles and the web, and am now saving my photos correctly! I'm sorry if you've been browsing these on a non-color correcting browser and the colors have been off!

 

Hope you guys enjoy and are doing marvelously, wherever you may be!

 

(By the way more from the past few days are coming, I can't give you all the goodness at once :] )

 

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I guess Jon and Tobe get angry when we are trapped in a barn.

 

One of the moths that came into a light trap in the evening at the Boyle River Outdoor Education Centre.

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