Wildlife Photography

nwoods

Expedition Leader
HAHA!! It was a decoration for our annual boat parade, but before we put it on the boat, we couldnt pass up the photo opportunity!! It got a LOT of comments on Facebook with some just going off on us for even posting it.....HAHA

There's a joke in there somewhere about her having a head that large between her legs, but I'm much too much the gentleman to suggest it here on this forum :)

Fun shot. But then, anything with Cindy in it is worth looking at !
 

john101477

Photographer in the Wild
John, you should try to sell that to Browning. I think they'd love it, if that would be philosophically acceptable to you.

I would love to sell that to browning lol. I am actually a hunter myself and although I am picky as to where and what I hunt, be it with a rifle, bow, or camera, I am hunting almost all year
 

K2ZJ

Explorer
I would love to sell that to browning lol. I am actually a hunter myself and although I am picky as to where and what I hunt, be it with a rifle, bow, or camera, I am hunting almost all year

I also hunt and I also have the desire to take a great photo of a bull. I bring my camera every year so I can go hunting with it after I fill my tag.

Great photo!
 

Pathfinder

Adventurer
Here is a video from the Cincinnati zoo and National Geographic - a truly stunning film!! Do not miss it!!

Watch the stop watch in the upper left field to see just how fast this cat is moving.


http://vimeo.com/53914149[video=vimeo;53914149]http://vimeo.com/53914149[/video]
 
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nwoods

Expedition Leader
Pathfinder, that was very cool, thanks for posting!
It is a amazing to see how stable the cat holds it head while chasing the "rabbit"
 

adventureduo

Dave Druck [KI6LBB]
Some furry friends in DV.

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Txn2dabone

New member
Silent Predator

This guy snuck up on me while sitting under a tree taking a breather from hiking. Pucker factor...right at about a 10!


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john101477

Photographer in the Wild
Pucker for a Bob Kitty? Nah
cool shot though after the moment passed I bet you were near beside yourself with excitment.
The Great Grey Owl I shot a few months ago was like that for me. 2 weeks prior I shot some moose that I will probably never forget.
 

Anderson11

New member
Wild photography is very difficult photography i loove to wil photogrpahy this way of photogrpahy have a risk of deatch pr different serius damages with a humen while taking the photos of dangerous animals by stnading in front of them i am a professional photographer and my way of photography is basically wedding photograph but this is my hobby to take Wild photographs in deepest forest specialy in Amazon...
 
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