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Showing posts with label West Wales. Show all posts
Showing posts with label West Wales. Show all posts

Thursday, 24 December 2009

Elusive Fox



For many years now I have wanted to take photographs of Wild Foxes, although I have plans for the new year to find some, by chance I have come across this one. Before this encounter I have only seen foxes at night and in my headlights.

Over the last couple of days I have been following a Fox in West Wales, for obvious reasons I will not disclose where. This fox has been seen during the day for the last couple of weeks. It seems to have an old injury. I think it has been hit by a car sometime. However it seems in good health.


The images were taken on a Canon 1D MKII n and a 300 2.8 IS lens with 2x converter attached. (This is the only lens that I find that the 2x converter works well with).

These were also mounted on a wimberley head attached to a Gitzo tripod.



The image at the top of the Blog is a crop of the one below. This was possible as I locked the mirror up and used a shutter release. This makes it possible to take photographs of animals further away and them still being sharp. Try it and let me know how you get on.