100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia This photo of 3 White-breasted Woodswallows was taken in the Diamantina Lakes National Park, western Queensland, Australia Canon EOS 20D, Canon100 – 400L IS lens at 400mm – 1/1000@ f/8, ISO 200 hand held /
100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia Grey Fantail with it’s little chick. Photo taken in the Myall Lakes National Park, NSW, Australia.
100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia Grey Fantail with it’s little chick.Photo taken in the Myall Lakes National Park, NSW, Australia. Canon EOS 20D, Canon100 – 400L IS lens at 400mm – 1/800@ f/7.1, ISO 400 hand held
gray treefrog, Richmond, Virginia.
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I would like to thank Anthony Hedger who kindly nominated this image for inclusion in the Pay It Forward Group. Tony wrote - Neil has so many shots to choose from in his wonderful portfolio on Red Bubble and on his website all his work is beautiful but the Grey Squirrel wins it for me. The lighting, colour and depth of field is just spot on it is almost a 3D photograph. I would love to spend some time out on a shoot with Neil to get some ideas and tips to better my own photography. Link to Anthony Hedger’s RedBubble area
Grey seal in ballet pose, Donna Nook, Lincolnshire, UK
100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia Grey Fantail with it’s little chick.Photo taken in the Myall Lakes National Park, NSW, Australia.
I had an awesome shoot yesterday at the Zoo….douc langurs endangered species and my favourite Primate of all / / /
Original painting – guache on A4 card Featured in ‘Alternative Christmas Images’ – December 2008 Featured in ‘Paws n Claws’ – June 2009
Australian Sea Lions at Hopkins Island, South Australia. / Sea Lions are Pinnipeds that is the same family as Seals and Walrus, but not exactly the same. / They are also mammals. / This SeaLion is endemic to Australia, that is it is only found in Australia. They are particularly found in South Australia and Western Australia. / As you can see they are very sociable and very curious. Any profits fro the sale of this piece as a postcard will go to the Australian Marine Conservation Society. The peice is also available as part of a set from thie giftshop; http://amcs.org.au/Product.asp?CategoryID=9 This shot also features in one of my calendar’s
Hummingbird perched on a tree branch peeking back at me. / Photo taken in Cave Creek, Arizona. / Canon 20D Other hummer shots: / / / /
How I love the beautiful wolf. Painted in Corel Painter with chalks. Featured in RedBubble’s Featured Art & Photography homepage – August 4, 2009.
Snow drifting quietly down, not a sound other than snowflakes softly landing, this beautiful fox letting me share it with him. Deep winter in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Canon 40D, Canon 100-400 IS Lens, f5, 1/400, focal length 220mm (that’s close for those who don’t use telephotos). Featured in: / - Wolves & Wild Kin group, Feb 2009, thank you so much! / - Americas – Rural, Urban, Wild, Free group June 2009, thank you so much! / - Canon DLSR group June 2009, thank you so much! / - High Desert group, June 2009, thank you so much! / - High Quality Animal Images, September 2009, thanks so much! / - Snow! Glorious Snow!!, October 2009, thanks so much! / - Earth Keepers, October 2009, thanks so much!! / - Top Shelf Wildlife & Nature Art, October 2009, thanks so much!! Matted prints of this image have sold – thank you very much!! Views: 876 as of 9 November 2009 – thanks so much for dropping by!
Transfix: tr.v. trans·fixed, trans·fix·ing, trans·fix·es / 1. To pierce with or as if with a pointed weapon. / 2. To fix fast; impale. / 3. To render motionless, as with terror, amazement, or awe. / source: thefreedictionary.com Featured in The Birds group, Feb 2009, Thanks!! / Featured in I Love Birds group, Mar 2009, Thanks!! / Featured in Natural Color and Light group, Mar 2009, Thanks!! / Featured in Eye Contact group, June 2009, Thanks!! / Featured in 300+ Go Long, August 2009, Thanks!! / Featured in Featured Features group, August 2009, Thanks!! Canon 40D, 100-400 IS Lens, focal length 400mm, speed 1/400, f 6.3. Great grey owls hunt at the bottom of our hill from time to time, and I carry the camera in the hopes of catching them. This guy was right above me when I shot this; it certainly made me feel like his next mouse!
Great Grey Owl (strix nebulosa) pauses for a few seconds during a flypast! Hawk Conservancy, Andover, Hampshire Canon EOS 5D Mk II with Canon EF 400mm f/5.6 L
This is one of the Mexican Grey Wolfs at the Brookfield Zoo. I converted it to B/W. Taken with a Canon EOS 40D. Featured in the Who Needs Color For Beauty? Black & White Art At It’s Best Group 06/12/09 Featured in the Wolves In Art Group 06/29/09 Placed in the Top Ten of the Wolf Challenge, in The Woman Photographer Group 07/29/09 Featured in the Wolves In Art Group 07/29/09 Placed in the Top Ten of the Protect The Wolf Challenge, in The Woman Photographer Group 09/24/09
Mama hummer nesting in Arizona. / Canon 20D with Canon 70-300mm lens @ 235mm. / Over 850 views – Thank You! / Other hummer shots: / / / /
Pika enjoying the sunset, razor sharp and clear image using large file size. Beautiful T-shirts with different colors and styles are also available with this image: Sunset Pika T-shirt I Seeeek…The Sweet Light T-shirt A companion image is also available: Pika Howling Calendars Too: Calendar Gallery Canon 40D camera, Canon 500mm IS 4.0 Lens, Tripod with Ballhead Mount. For discussion of shutter speed, f-stop, available light, and my technique, please visit my profile page…thank you :-) Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado Thank you to all the groups featuring this image.
The grey wolf or gray wolf, also known as the timber wolf or simply wolf, is the largest wild member of the Canidae family. Occasionally, single wolves are found in the wild, though packs are more common. Lone wolves are typically old specimens driven from their pack or young adults in search of new territory. Wolf packs in the northern hemisphere tend not to be as compact or unified as those of African Wild Dogs and Spotted Hyenas, though they are not as unstable as those of coyotes.Normally, the pack consists of a male, a female, and their offspring, essentially making the pack a nuclear family.The size of the pack may change over time and is controlled by several factors, including habitat, personalities of individual wolves within a pack, and food supply. Packs can contain between 2 and 20 wolves, though 8 is a more typical size.An unusually large pack consisting of 36 wolves was reported in 1967 in Alaska.While most breeding pairs are monogamous, there are exceptions. Wolves will usually remain with their parents until the age of two years. Young from the previous season will support their parents in nursing pups of a later year. Wolf cubs are very submissive to their parents, and remain so after reaching sexual maturity. On occasion in captivity, subordinate wolves may rise up and challenge the dominant pair; such revolts may result in daughters killing mothers and sons killing fathers.This behavior has never been documented in the wild,and it is hypothesized that it only happens in captivity because dispersal is impossible.There are no documented cases of subordinate wolves challenging the leadership of their parents.Instead of openly challenging the leadership of the pack leaders, most young wolves between the ages of 1–4 years leave their family in order to search for, or start, a pack of their own. Wolves acting unusually, such as epileptic pups or thrashing adults crippled by a trap or a gunshot, are usually killed by other members of their own pack.Asiatic and Middle Eastern wolves tend to be less inclined to socialising with any other member of their species outside their own nuclear family, passing their lives more frequently either in pairs or as social individuals, much like coyotes and dingoes. “Pack of timber wolf’s ….....” was featured in Wolves & Wild Kin “Pack of timber wolf’s ….....” was featured in Cards: Animals and pets… “Pack of timber wolf’s ….....” was featured in phoDOGraphy
Imagine balancing on the slender tip of a spruce tree! This great grey made it look effortless, even when it was shaking out its feathers!! Canon 40D, f 13, 1/500, focal length 400mm, Jackson Hole, Wy. Featured in 300+ Go Long! group, August 2009 – thank you so much! / Featured in Dimensions group, August 2009 – thanks so much!
Photographed in St James’s Park, London. The grey squirrels are used to people here and some are bold enough to be fed from the hand. However, they have an uncanny instinct about cameras and will move fast when you try and take a picture – especially if you don’t have anything to eat. It took about thirty attempts to get this one image that I was satisfied with. St James’s Park with it’s lake and abundant sycamore trees is across from the main gate of Buckingham Palace.
Featured “The Woman Photographer” September 1009 Situated in the tree overhanging my balcony. The night prowler … from the Koala invasion series ... and this includes home invasion!!! Not break and enter as front door was open. I am calling the series … The Koala Caper / My belief is that this expression is one of smugness!! A “you dont know what I have been up to and got away with look”. / While this is a more formal shot, the remainder of shots in “The Koala Caper” are not!!! Nikon D90 Nikkor Lens 18-105mm with flash / F/ 4.8 / 1/60 49.00 focal length / ISO 800 0.00 compensation / Matrix metering / /
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