This is one of my favorite new WILDLIFE shots.
This gator was sunning itself along side the Rabbit Run trail at Circle B Bar Reserve.
The best vantage point to show its size was shooting through tree branches.
Should I keep posting wildlife shots or is it time to move on to different subject matter?
Do You See What I See…
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This gator appears to be deciding whether or not to taste the photographer! Superb closeup! I’m definitely NOT bored with your current photo theme of wildlife…they’re sooo much different than any wildlife around here.
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Fortunately for the photographer didn’t appeal to the gator 🙂 So glad you are enjoying my wildlife!
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Why give up on what you enjoy… should I give up on my animals and birds… I’m not driven by what others want to see but what I want to post and if people get tired then take a break from looking at my post… I certainly will never tire of looking at your animals… I love it…
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Thanks so much for the encouragement! Glad you are enjoying my creatures!
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Wow that is an amazing close up of the gator. Please do keep posting your wildlife photos they are remarkable.
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Thank goodness for long lenses 🙂 and thank you for enjoying the wildlife photos I will keep them coming.
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That is a mean looking creature. Wouldn’t want to fall in the water around him… A great shot, emphasizing the strength and danger of this animal. Great colours, too, and I like the blur created by the branches in the foreground.
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Thank you so much Otto!
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Not at all PC. Great shot! 🙂
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Thanks so much!!! Will keep sharing my wildlife 🙂
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Ask your subject we will abide by whatever he decides But personally try and get them to smile for the camera!!!!
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This is the best gator smile I’ve ever gotten I’ll take that as a green light for more wildlife.
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Bored? Absolutely not! Jealous, maybe! Ain’t no alligators up here in Connecticut. Just squirrels.
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Hmmm maybe I should schedule some gator workshops 🙂 then you can shoot some with me!
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There’s nothing boring about your wildlife shots, this one must have been tricky though!
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Thanks Jacki! The trickiest part of getting this shot was holding on to some branches to get a clearer shot 🙂
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The decision is yours, but this is a great photo!
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Thanks Bill looks like you will be seeing more wildlife from me in the near future.
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Great shot! It would be frightening to just stumble upon a gator that size.
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Thanks Lorri! Believe it or not I feel more confident walking the trails and stumbling across gators than walking on city streets.
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Never ever sick of your wildlife shots….and this one is an award winner (especially with that toothy grin)…wonder if he is grinning because he thinks he found dinner??
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Thanks Tammy guess I’ll keep my wildlife going 🙂 When I saw the grin I hoped he just finished dinner, lol.
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When a gator allow you to take a shot like that, you take the shot. I don’t know which is worse, meeting a bear on the trail here or a gator in yout neck of the woods. It would not just be rabbits running if I met one on the trail. 😀
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There are times when I spook myself wondering if there is one behind me whilst I’m shooting the one in front of me, lol.
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Are you asking if we are bored, or is he asking???
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I was asking if ‘we’ were getting bored. I don’t think he gets bored with his visitors. lol.
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A great shot … it looks like he is thinking “I’ve got my eye on YOU”
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He was probably thinking if he could out run me, lol.
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You can keep posting wildlife all year as far as I am concerned… it’s my favourite type of photography. I think that gator shot is fabulous.
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This and all of your wildlife shots are so fun to see. I really like the cypress shot too.
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