Country Captures
Sunday, June 28, 2009

A Splash of Green: Damselfly

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Venturing through the high weeds in the remnants of the path leading to the old swimming hole of my youth I came upon a number of brilliant...
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Saturday, June 27, 2009

Inquisitive Deer Family

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While riding along the creek bottom this evening a Whitetail Fawn bounced into the path and ran towards me bouncing as it came. Stopping th...
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Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Dragonfly in Flight

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Dragonflies are always great photographic subjects and capturing them in the air has proven quite difficult. When a dragonfly hovers it seem...
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Saturday, June 20, 2009

Wood Duck Hen

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Usually my encounters with the local Wood Ducks ends almost immediately once the ducks discover my presence. The encounter with the woody h...
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Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Honeysuckle Memories

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Honeysuckle Back in the years of my childhood honeysuckle grew rampant in the fence rows. The lovely trumpet shaped flowers each contain a...
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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Living Waters

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Water rushes over miniature water fall on its journey from the clouds to the ocean in its endless cycle of supporting life. Photographing th...
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Monday, June 15, 2009

Hunting Kestrel

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For me the American Kestrel has been an illusive bird. I frequently see Kestrels sitting on powerlines during my daily commutes. Since my...
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Thursday, June 11, 2009

Flash Flubbs

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Flash can be a very useful photographer’s tool both indoors and out but forget it when shooting Raccoons. Encountering a family of young ra...
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Wednesday, June 10, 2009

House Wren & Bluebird Box

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House Wrens set up house keeping in another Bluebird box placed near the one occupied by the Tree Swallows. The Wrens are not as bold as t...
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Tuesday, June 09, 2009

First Fawn, Other Takes

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This is the same fawn displayed in the previous post and the current header. Only a very narrow angle allowed good photography otherwise the...
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Coy Hill
South Central Pennsylvania, United States
Cutting my teeth on Minolta 101 & 102's in the 70's, I am now rediscovering photography in the digital age. Having been a hunter all of my life and a Deputy Wildlife Conservation Officer for over two decades, my photography interest focuses predominately on wildlife. Photography allows me to interact with and observe wildlife in ways that consumptive only hunting could never hope to. My hope is that sharing my work through Country Captures will encourage others to find a deeper appreciation for our natural world. My photography has been published by a number of magazines and organizations including Outdoor Life, Field & Stream, Pennsylvania Magazine, Pennsylvania Game Commission, and British Shooting Sports Association. All comments are welcome; photographic critique as well as agreement or disagreement with my expressed views on any subject. If you like what you find here please add Country Captures to your list of links, I appreciate it.
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