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Fox Kit at Sunset #29726
06/07/10 01:05 AM
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Karl Krieger
Re: Fox Kit at Sunset [Re: naturezone] #29727
06/08/10 12:51 PM
06/08/10 12:51 PM
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Hey Karl,

Really beautiful photograph. Thanks for sharing.

James

Re: Fox Kit at Sunset [Re: James Morrissey] #29728
06/09/10 01:41 PM
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Great looking shot, I bet you had to be quiet for that one.


Nolad Mechadesh
Re: Fox Kit at Sunset [Re: jadlh] #29729
06/09/10 10:12 PM
06/09/10 10:12 PM
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I will bet, indeed. Every time I look at it, I think of just how lucky Karl was that the fox was in that exact place. It is almost like a flood light on him.

James

Re: Fox Kit at Sunset [Re: James Morrissey] #29730
06/09/10 11:04 PM
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I will bet, indeed. Every time I look at it, I think of just how lucky Karl was that the fox was in that exact place. It is almost like a flood light on him.

James




Thanks for the nice comments! Like so many photos, I admit I was lucky on this one. The sun broke through the clouds just before it went down - casting this light on the tiny fox.

I paid my dues to get this one though - I've spent hours under a mobile blind on this den every chance I've had in the last 2 weeks - as the kits are much smaller than they are in the other 2 dens I've found locally. The weather has been cloudy, dark, rainy, and windy the whole time. Four of the 6 days I've sat on the den I've walked away without seeing the kits - only twice have I had any luck... but this night ended with some great light. Now I'm happy!


Karl Krieger
Re: Fox Kit at Sunset [Re: naturezone] #29731
06/10/10 01:31 PM
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I love the light in this shot! Great moment!


Durwood Edwards
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Re: Fox Kit at Sunset [Re: Durwood Edwards] #29732
06/11/10 12:33 PM
06/11/10 12:33 PM
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Hey Karl,

I hope that you don't think I was saying that it was dumb luck that you got these shots. I know that it was a result of patience and skill. I was just saying that the light was just perfect - and that you were fortunate to be at the right time and place!

James

Re: Fox Kit at Sunset [Re: James Morrissey] #29733
06/11/10 12:34 PM
06/11/10 12:34 PM
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Also, Karl, may I ask who's mobile blind are you using?

James

Re: Fox Kit at Sunset [Re: James Morrissey] #29734
06/11/10 11:40 PM
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Quote:

Hey Karl,

I hope that you don't think I was saying that it was dumb luck that you got these shots. I know that it was a result of patience and skill. I was just saying that the light was just perfect - and that you were fortunate to be at the right time and place!

James




James - no problems... I didn't take anything wrong, I knew exactly what you were saying. No matter what, there's still an element of luck, though - the sun didn't have to come out at that minute and the fox didn't have to be there. As for the mobile blind, I may have called it by the wrong name. I have a couple blinds from NatureScapes - one is a "doghouse" blind I can set up and leave and the other just drapes over me and the camera/tripod wherever and whenever I want. I was using the one that drapes over me... thus I called it mobile. - Karl


Karl Krieger
Re: Fox Kit at Sunset [Re: naturezone] #29735
06/12/10 11:48 PM
06/12/10 11:48 PM
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Thanks, Karl. Again, nice work. I actually saw some things like this at LL Bean when we were driving back from Maine (at the large store in Freeport). For folks who may be interested, I did a quick search on Naturescapes blinds. They have a bunch of cool products.

http://www.naturescapes.net/store/blinds-camo/

James


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