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If you want to appreciate a coyote, and watch the way it moves, you have to stand perfectly still, and if you’re inside, never open the door to get a better look. They always spook. Always. Again, it’s in their nature. At the merest hint, the faintest whiff of trouble, off th...
Photographer of the year, Wilford Yoder, nature photographer,Historic Barn photographer, Travels to National Parks, Iowa and Iowa City buildings and Rural scenes, Amish Farms with oatshocks.
SmileyCoyote , 06/04/2020 Scans Well, But Then What? Spent time scanning a whole bunch of photos and it scanned them perfectly, but then I can’t share them. It glitches every time I try. They don’t save to the iPad photo gallery and putting them on cloud doesn’t allow you ...
Photo Story Winner: “Ghosts of the North” by Peter Mather is a 5-photo series that documents the eerie, ghostlike nature of the Arctic’s elusive wildlife. Terrestrial Wildlife Winner: “Beauty of the Desert” by Hema Palan, depicting a sand racer sl...
and Ryan head west on their annual camping and wildlife photography trip to Teddy Roosevelt National Park in western North Dakota. In this Part 1 we find amazing aurora borealis displays, Elk, Mule Deer bucks, ornery Bison, cute and pudgy Prairie Dogs, Wild Horses and Larry the Lazy Coyote!
The state of Utah could possibly the best place for landscape photography in the entire western United States. There are many state and national parks found
Each sat down, as ignorant of what I could do for them as a rabbit staring at a coyote, hoping he’ll offer up a carrot for lunch. (Excuse me, Mr. Coyote, but why are you putting my head in your mouth? Are there carrots in there?) Of course, it’s a difficult conversation ...