Mixing It Up
jeff lapoint
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Most of my shooting is done in the early AM and extends (school and wife willing) into the noon hour. The consistancy is nice as I know what to expect and where to find what I'm hunting.
On Monday schedules conflicted and I had to go out in the late afternoon. Being a creature of habit, I was not entirely excited to be tossed out of my comfort zone....but this, as it turns out, is sometimes a good thing
I was expecting a new set of animals to be out, but I was greated by two old favorites.
Mr. Snowy basking in the setting sun.
And my new favorite, the osprey, in the tree he's always in. (Is this what its like to have "the tree". Now if I could only find "the TC" or invest in "the crane" to get me closer...)
Then I happened upon some animals I didn't expect to see...
As close as my wife would allow. She was standing right behind my as I snapped away and was *not* thrilled about my efforts to inch closer.
Turns out its not that bad to out of my comfort zone...
Thanks for the look!
-J
On Monday schedules conflicted and I had to go out in the late afternoon. Being a creature of habit, I was not entirely excited to be tossed out of my comfort zone....but this, as it turns out, is sometimes a good thing
I was expecting a new set of animals to be out, but I was greated by two old favorites.
Mr. Snowy basking in the setting sun.
And my new favorite, the osprey, in the tree he's always in. (Is this what its like to have "the tree". Now if I could only find "the TC" or invest in "the crane" to get me closer...)
Then I happened upon some animals I didn't expect to see...
As close as my wife would allow. She was standing right behind my as I snapped away and was *not* thrilled about my efforts to inch closer.
Turns out its not that bad to out of my comfort zone...
Thanks for the look!
-J
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Not sure the exact classification of the snake, but it was for sure a rattler. There were actually two inter-twined so it was difficult to guess how long they were. The bigger one was a fatty though and when they decided to move they did so pretty quick!
Wow, they're all nice. Owl shots are very special. You had one of
those once in a lifetime days.
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Excellently done no doubt
That's also a different Owl then the one JeffW and I shot Sunday, very cool
Angelo don't be a wuss , we'll use JeffW as point man when we go :lol4
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I do feel like I was extremely lucky. I think we kept missing the snakes due to the time of day we went...maybe it was still too cold in the am for them to be out
As for where the owl spot is...all will be revealed my handlebar-mustached friend! Now go find that kingfisher!
-j