Being watched is a two way street, at least that can be the case with wildlife photography. The location can make a big difference, because some wildlife may be more familiar, and thus comfortable around humans. This Red-winged Blackbird for example had almost no fear of people, often landing on branches right in front of us, or even at our feet, hoping to be fed no doubt. While we didn't have any food to over, the bird gave us a chance to get some close up images.
Thursday, May 28, 2015
Being Watched
Being watched is a two way street, at least that can be the case with wildlife photography. The location can make a big difference, because some wildlife may be more familiar, and thus comfortable around humans. This Red-winged Blackbird for example had almost no fear of people, often landing on branches right in front of us, or even at our feet, hoping to be fed no doubt. While we didn't have any food to over, the bird gave us a chance to get some close up images.
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