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Mountain Chickadee Found Here In Oregon - 0 views

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    I found this Mountain Chickadee watching the horses and I from one of the trees. Several chickadee species are out, this one has the stripes. They eat bugs and seeds and I find they are often with other birds. Cute little guys!! If you would like to hear what this bird sounds like there is a great voice capture at the " allaboutbirds.org " site.
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Conflict Betwwen Eagles - 0 views

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    Our day yesterday was a lot of fun! The weather was ok , the highs in the 40's the lows in the 20's. According to our trucks outside weather gauge. It rained, it hailed and it snowed. So you can imagine blue skies were hard to find. Wildlife was not hard to find, like most days. They still need to eat regardless of the weather. We climbed down into the canyon to watch three bald eagles fish and do what they do. We climbed out back onto the road and seen a golden eagle in a tree. He took off as we watched him go further up into the canyon another pair of bald eagle came out of no where and started attacking the golden eagle in mid flight. It is said the Bald Eagle soars at 35-43 mph. We watched this and got in the truck to go where the action was. We seen the bald eagles attacking for a little bit when the golden eagle went up high, and started attacking the bald eagles one at a time!
mrs roadrunner

Wild Golden Eagle - 0 views

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    I like birds, always have. You will find I have many shots of birds of all kinds. This golden eagle was a character. First sighting of a golden eagle in the canyon for the both of us here. I noticed the tree he was perched in just did not look right. We were coming up out of the canyon where we were watching the Bald Eagles fish. This golden eagle did come out of no where to check us and the dogs out. Of course my camera was set up for the bald eagles..... This golden eagle really did startle us! This is the first photograph I got of him,
mrs roadrunner

When time sits still - 0 views

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    snow drop When time sits still you can feel the cool air enter and leave your lungs When time sits still you can hear the sunrise When time sits still you know the answer to "if a tree falls" When time sits still you are as one with nature When time sits still you know you are the only human When time sits still you know you are on your own When time sits still
mrs roadrunner

Flight Of A Golden Eagle On A Snowy Day - 0 views

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    I took this Saturday when the snow was coming down in our part of Central Oregon. The canyon was rather entertaining while snowing and we were afraid of black ice, however we got fortunate and got out of the canyon before any black ice was hit. This is a Golden Eagle I captured on a snowy tree.
The Ravine / Joseph Dunphy

Flickr: Lincoln Park / Garfield Park Conservatory - Chicago - 0 views

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    A group of photos taken in two places that Chicagoans find convenient, when they escape from the winter: largish domed gardens, a little big to just be called "greenhouses"; these places have full grown trees living inside of them. Emphasis, chosen by those submitting, seems to have been on shots taken very close in - "macros".
mrs roadrunner

Winter Life, Fighting Over Prey - 0 views

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    I pay a lot of attention to Ravens. Some of my best photographs came to be because of the ravens. Ravens are really just a big crow. They are a very intelligent bird, which I guess some can argue with. They work as a team. As a family unit and are very bold creature. More than one raven is called "An unkindness of ravens", I can see why because wow can they drive off the biggest of creatures! There are ten species of the Raven with two more that are said to be extinct. The Magpie appears to be tolerated by the Raven, though they too are finally ran off by the bigger Raven. The Magpie we have here are very smart birds, though I really do not "listen" to them as I do the Raven. After seeing the all the Ravens in a small clearing it did not take Guy long to stop the truck and off I went into the brush. Guy seen a little of what the Ravens were doing, this was running off the eagles. There were two eagles. One was a big Golden Eagle, the other was a young smaller Bald Eagle. Many of these two species of eagles are showing up together these days. I have not noticed this in years past, but this year WOW has this been obvious! The Golden Eagle standing on the prey is the first thing we noticed after the Ravens. The prey I could not identify. Did I want to identify it, not really!! It was white and it appeared to have died some time ago. One thing people do not understand about Eagles, the Golden Eagle and the Bald Eagle is, they will take a meal whether they themselves hunted it down, or if it died by some other means. Eagles will do their best to steal prey as well. The species of eagles are opportunists. They can be scavengers. The Raven were doing the best they could to run off the Eagles, but the Golden Eagle was having no part of being ran off by Ravens! The young Bald Eagle was trying to grab some of the meal when I was getting close, but took off up into a tree to watch. These are the photographs of this event.
mrs roadrunner

Deer Can Be Funny! mrsroadrunner A Wildlife, Nature Photographer, Oregon - 0 views

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    The mule deer have their own personalities. This is a given to us who watch them, photograph them. Here are some shots I got of the Mule Deer hiding behind the juniper trees and brush or peeking out of where they can to watch me watching them! One doe is so afraid she is still eating HAHA! The bucks are now loosing their antlers as seen in another one of my posts. I do worry for the young, it is winter time. Not a good time for young to be born or for the older young who are not experienced with getting away from hungry predators. But the way the world works when the older, experienced bucks are the ones the hunters want, leaving their duties to the younger inexperienced bucks.
mrs roadrunner

Young Central Oregon Bald Eagle mrsroadrunner A Wildlife, Nature Photographer, Oregon - 0 views

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    As a pair of bald eagles were perched in a tree I started making my way to them when Guy got my attention and pointed in the direction of this young Bald Eagle.
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Spring Has Awaken The Flowers Photography mrsroadrunner A Wildlife,Nature Photographer,... - 0 views

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    Flower season has started!! I love photographing our flowers!! So far bachelor buttons, Poppy,Iris, many wildflowers , and fruit trees are in bloom! Here are some photographs I have gotten recently!
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The science in the art of architecture! - 0 views

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    Marc Fornes of the THEVERYMANY studio uses computational research and digital fabrication to designs a public art installation that is very much at home with the natural landscape of pine trees. Check out the fantastical installation here…
himalay h

Panoramic view of a Part of a natural lake - 0 views

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    Panoramic view of a Part of a lake
Bakari Chavanu

6 Tips for Perfect Composition in Portrait Photography - 11 views

  • Photographers who do not closely examine the surroundings within the frame of their image are those who come away with images that have great distractions
  • Keep eyes in the upper third This is the most natural spacing for a portrait. Try not to divert from this rule unless you are deliberately creating tension. Another exception of this rule is when a subject is full-bodied in the bottom third of the frame.
  • There is nothing more painful for a portraitist than taking a portrait that is beautifully posed, gorgeously lit, and absolutely unusable … simply because no attention was given to background composition!
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  • By pulling the subject away from the background and shooting on Aperture priority (f4.0), you will create a small depth of field to blur the backdrop and allow for artistic texture
  • To make the best use of perspective, work to change your camera-to-subject angle. Often by moving a little to the right or left, or getting higher or lower, you can completely abolish that distracting tree branch or telephone pole
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    Frame within a frame.
cheney green

Lonely Tree - 0 views

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mrs roadrunner

Red Pine In Spring Time - 0 views

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    Red Pine In Spring Time.
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Wild Turkeys Gobble Gobble! mrsroadrunner A Wildlife, Nature Photographer, Oregon - 0 views

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    As we were following the Crooked River here in Central Oregon when we ran across this pair of swans......
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