Bramble Berry
Rich berry colors pop from the bramble bushes as this Victoria, BC, annual resident Anna's hummingbird looks my way, catching the light across its impressive gorget. They fit in so well with their environment, well camouflaged like a blackberry amongst the thorns and foliage until that flash of color catches the light.
Crane Lift Off
Sandhill Crane running take off.
Lunch with Mom
A mother Canada Goose with her little gosling enjoy lunchtime together down by the river.
Giggling Gosling
An adorable close up of a happy little Gosling with a giggling expression among the dandelions.
Wood Ducks
A pair of Wood Ducks resting on log.
The Boss
A male Yellow-headed Blackbird struts to the edge of a cattail marsh to announce his dominance.
Run About
Taken at Beauvais Lake in Pincher Creek Alberta D-500 200-500 mm Nikor
Blundell Bound
An early spring morning hike allows for these types of serene captures; Blundell Falls in Victoria Park, Truro NS.
The Chosen One
This black bear cub was out with his mum and sibling when it was caught in the sunlight filtering through the surrounding trees. Whilst bears in the location are relatively used to humans, you have to keep your distance, especially when cubs are present. This often dictates what type of photographs I take as close-ups are not always safe or good for the wildlife, so more "environmental" shots are often the result. This is OK by me as I always think it's important to show context which, in this case, are the trees and foliage. The darker foliage helps create a tunnel effect, drawing the eye to the subject, accentuated by the flow of light to the cub.
Sailor's Warning
Beneath a sky filled with dramatic storm clouds, the Ferryland Lighthouse glows in the first light of sunrise along Newfoundland’s rugged coastline. Rich tones of crimson, gold, and deep blue stretch across the sky as the rising sun casts warmth over the rocky landscape and historic building. The weathered rocks and rolling terrain in the foreground add to the timeless character of this iconic location, where beauty and history meet on the edge of the Atlantic.
Another praying mantis this time on my hand.
4-5 inches long, it's a big insect. Fun to photograph, but the biggest challenge is finding them, as they blend in with their environment. Canon Rebel Xti 22 mm with +1 close-up lens 1/160 sec f/16 image took in August 2014
Look into my eyes...
A simple squirrel with a mesmerizing gaze!
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