Monthly Archives: October 2009

Autumn Buck

autumn buck

This buck’s going to tomorrow’s show in Buffalo Creek as a 12 x8 inch print matted to 12 x 16″. He wandered by earlier this week (before our big snow) with two does. His antlers still have bits of velvet hanging in strings. By next week’s show in Conifer, I plan to have him in a frame.

elk

elk trio

In sunsets’ final gleam, a bull, a cow, and a calf from an elk herd during their seasonal rut, the only time the mature bulls and cows hang out together.

two big bull elk

Two older bulls and two cows in the meadow near the creek. I was perhaps 600 feet from them, looking down into the valley’s dusk.

Most of the herd, including the largest bull, were across the road and up the hill into the shadowy forest.

big elk

Early the next morning, the herd was across and farther up the creek and again moving up into the trees with the bulls bugling and fighting as they went.

elk battle

In this crop, two large bulls tangle antlers. In the full image below, a young bull can be seen moving in to join the fight. One of the large bulls briefly hooked antlers with him as they moved on into the trees and out of view.

elk battle full image

I’d like to have more telephoto power and a faster lens for making elk images at these great distances at dawn and dusk. I rarely see them when there’s enough light for great exposures.

The young bull below was watching evening battles between the big guys from a safe distance. He was much closer to me than the action near the creek and just about the right distance for my 100-400 mm zoom.

young bull

photographing the red fox

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I watch and photograph a red fox watching my cat in his catrun. When the fox hears my camera clicking, she stares at me a moment and then curls up on the hillside as if to nap. I hope she’s not dreaming of cats.

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Suddenly, the fox sits and stares up the hill into the forest. Another fox is coming, perhaps interested in watching my cat, too, but he’s apparently not welcome to join us.

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I wonder if they’re already aquainted and have a long history of greeting each other this way.

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After a few seconds pushing match, the newcomer slinks away. And we, the first fox, my cat, and I, go back to watching each other while I make photographs of the fox.

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After a few minutes, the fox leaves. I hope both foxes have gone searching for rodents, their natural diet.

Captured with a dslr and 100-400 telephoto zoom lens in cloud filtered afternoon sunlight. Cropped a bit to let you in on the details of each image.