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Crazy
Location: Colorado
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Local Foxes
A week or 2 ago the young foxes really started to explore their world, so I been out sitting, waiting, and letting them get use to me. While I haven't gotten anything really special yet I figured I would swing by and post a few up.
Mom on the first day she really started to trust me ![]() Swimming in a sea of grass ![]() Watching the grasshoppers ![]() a little guy on the move. ![]() Twins ![]() Warm greeting ![]() |
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Metal and Rock 4 Life
Location: Phoenix
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Whoa, nice. Thats one of the few animals we don't get around these parts.
Rabbits, coons, chucks, possums, squirrel, chippys, mice, rats, moles, voles, deer, turkey, geese, birds, grouse, cats, dogs, cyots, bears, no freaking foxes. And I love foxes. ![]() Lucky you.
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Location: Colorado
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Falling Angel
Location: L.A. L.A. land
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These are really enjoyable pictures. How big are the foxes, generally?
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The Reforms
Location: Rarely, if ever, here or there, but always in transition
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I was mislead, yet even moreso pleasantly surprised to find I liked this better.
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Location: Iceland
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I love the 2nd one... swimming in a sea of grass. Great composition. I would enlarge that shot, frame it and hang it up on my wall.
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Falling Angel
Location: L.A. L.A. land
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Hey, there's a lady at my work who loves foxes, and I'm sure she'd like to have at least some of these photos, even if just electronic. Do you have a website or any way for someone to acquire copies with your permission?
Thanks.
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Crazy
Location: Colorado
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I might upload a few more shots to the thread in the next few days so keep an eye on it. |
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The Worst Influence
Location: Arizona
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Personally, I like the first photo the best. I have to say, the way it's sitting makes it look more like pet than a wild animal. It looks like many of those were taken on cloudy days, which to me makes for the best light. When it's bright and sunny you end up with high contrast. I definitely suggest a long lens, it makes shooting wildlife much more exciting. You seem to be making your lens work well though, good job!
![]() Be careful with bears! I've never really felt like my life was in danger around a mountain lion but around a bear, definitely. Well...and a moose! Long lenses save lives. Where in Colorado are you?
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Crazy
Location: Colorado
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Most of these were shot in the afternoon. The late day storms and cloud cover have been helpful. Lots of decently diffused light as of late. Would love a longer lens, can't afford one ATM. So the 200mm will have to work for now. Im sure a longer lens would make things a bit easier, but its not so bad really. An odd connection with animals (I can't explain it) works very much in my favor. Only time I feel I would want a longer lens is for predators. The bears and bobcat (and perhaps Mountain Lion) I am chasing this summer are not at all afriad of people so thats a little unnerving with the current setup. Where I am depends on the days in question. lol. Western Lakewood/Golden during the week (foxes shot are from there) and in Raymond (south of Estes Park) on most weekends. |
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Tilted
Location: So. Cali
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#2 is great, love the sharpness of the grass.
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Alien Anthropologist
Location: Between Boredom and Nirvana
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Your work is always terrific to see.
I love foxes....their size and shape and the way they hunt, make me think that they're a link between dogs and cats in a very unique (genetic) sort of way. Thanks for sharing!
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Location: Arizona
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![]() By the way, I've noticed foxes are one of the easiest species in that area to get close to. Most of them are very friendly and equally curious. I've got a picture of a fox on my website (flipsidestudio.net) from Wyoming that acted more like a domestic dog than anything.
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Location: Colorado
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