When you’re well hidden in a tree and definitely no one can see you.
๐ท: Sony A6700 | Sony 100-400mm | Sony 1.4X
๐๏ธ: May 27, 2024
Scratcher of heads, rubber of bellies
Days after Sam died a couple of years ago, two cats trying to figure out life without big brother. Boo will let Trixie snuggle against his back when he’s curled up on my legs but we’ve only had one cat that would have tolerated her climbing on him and smashing her face into his and fortunately for Trixie that was Samwise. I’ve tried my best to be a Sam Substitute but I am the palest of imitations.
๐ท: Nikon Z 7II | Nikon 24-70 f/4
๐๏ธ: April 11, 2022
It’s been another dry summer so The Elephant is a shadow of her normal self. I suppose the same could be said of Bear and I. Even with long shadows from the rising sun I couldn’t get his to pop up high enough, I need to get him some stilts. I always try to sneak in some wildlife into my shots, there’s a red-tailed hawk perched atop one of the distant saguaros.
๐ท: Nikon Z 7II | Nikon 24-70 f/4
๐๏ธ: September 15, 2024
Yesterday I took advantage of the long weekend and a good night’s sleep to get up before sunrise to take Bear for a hike, our first in several months. I had thoughts of taking him up to The Amphitheater this morning but last night’s sleep was a mess so I slept in. Sorry pup. The picture is from our intended destination but taken in the winter right before my leave of absence ended.
๐ท: Nikon Z fc | Nikon 16-50 DX
๐๏ธ: February 15, 2024
One in a long series of pictures exploring changing light in the desert, in this instance a kestrel eating a small rodent that didn’t quite make it to the relative safety of the night, growing shadows nearly enveloping them both.
๐ท: Sony A6600 | Canon 500mm | Canon 1.4X
๐๏ธ: December 19, 2021