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wildlife

Photographing wildlife is most challenging since the subject is generally moving and prefers not to be seen. Learning the behavior and habitat of each animal is part of learning how to photograph it. At the same time, respecting the animal's space and sense of safety is just as important. Waiting quietly in the shade or crawling slowly on my belly - all part of the fun.


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Bay Scallops
Scallop Scene
Bay Scallop and Bubbles
Swimming Scallop
Bay Scallop
Giant Strider
Big Score in the Net
River Otter
Placid Smile
Luna Lovers
Dragonfly on Bullrush
Spiny Boxfish
Alligator Babysitter
Alligator Rearend
Manatee Lovers
Fritillary & Assassin Face Off
Sacrificial Fish
Green Treefrog
Palm Tree Frog
Zebra on Sunflower
Busy Bee
Pensive Panther
Foraging Monkey
Eastern Tiger Swallowtail on Pickeralweed
Rhesus Monkeys
Katydid
Red-bellied Turtle
Choctawhatchee Hornets
Hummingbird Moth
Tiger Swallowtail
Scaling the Lighthouse
Young Buck
Protective Parent
Florida Crowns
Oak Snake on Pine
Curly-tail
Queen
Kit
Bath Time
Red Fox
Gopher Tortoise
Corn Snake
Looking back from Safety
Gray Fox
Portrait of a Panther
The Cub
Big Mama
Spider in a Cypress Garden
Fiddler in the Moonlight
In the Spot Light
Shy King
Tree Kisser
Go Fer It
Alert Fawn
White-tailed Deer in East River Pool
Coming up to Breathe
Wasp on Spathiphyllum
Head On
Spicebush on Coneflower
Rollin', Rollin', Rollin'...
Corn Snake on Pink
Green Anole Shows His Stuff
Mule Deer
Frosted Bison
Winter Feast
Bearded in Ice
Bobcat
Charging Bison
Wolf Watch
Peekaboo
Grand Central
Denizen of the Watercolor
Loggerhead
"Red Neck" - Cuban Anole
A Little Too Close
Vegetarian Gator? ...Not!
Golden Eyed Youngster
Young Denizen
Ahh, Sweet Nectar!
Gulf Fritillary
Dolphin Fishing 1
Dolphin Fishing 2
DolphinFishing3
Gator Reflection
Lookin Atcha
Swallowtail on Pickeral Weed
Mother & Child
Monkey See
Holding Hands
Sunbath
White Squirrel
Young Bucks
Old Gator
Wild Horse Kiss
Jellies
Clam N Anemone