Death in the Garden
Death in the Garden
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Thanks. Nice shots yourself. Definitely keep posting!
That is incredible. What an investment in time and money but hey, how great is it to be able to email NASA "beating you by almost 3 to 1...and this is my hobby"
Thanks. I am happy you like the shots. Nice ones of all the deer. It's been along time since I've seen so many together.
Ok...it took me awhile to even see the Mantis. What great camoflauge. Great shot.
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Hopefully not the same chap we came across later getting devoured by the mantis.
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I just recently watched (and took pictures) of one of these devouring a moth... they eat an aweful lot for their size, and they do not waste much.
This is beautiful. I have only seen one of these moths once for a very short time... at first I thought it was a humming bird.
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Thanks, Pat. There were several of these moths flitting around the garden we were touring. A biology professor from our university (insect expert) was there and commented that this was an exceptional year for Sphinx Moths and that you would normally not expect to see them in broad daylight in such numbers. The pic above was shot with a 7D and 70-200 f2.8 IS. I really need to get a macro lens for this type of shooting as my keeper rate with the 70-200 was less than 30%.
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I took this one last weekend at a fire lookout from the '30s in North Cascades Natl Park. It must have been a pretty arduous journey to haul all of the building material up the 4.5 mi and 3000 feet of elevation trail. It even had a wood burning stove. The last bit is a scramble to the top, and it is far from flat when you arrive. This shot was taken at 10mm, on a boulder, near the edge of a cliff.
Great shot Patrick
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