To celebrate the success of the fox relocation and because you asked... I've picked two of my fox shoot photos. printed them on Canon Premium Pro Photo Paper (Glossy) for a wonderful frame yourself signed print. Then, I printed only 25 of each to make them limited edition. Next month, I'll choose two more and each month until the end of the summer. Each print is only $50.00 plus shipping. I also have one very special photo of the Foxy 12 (Reynard, Vixen & 10 Kits together on the den mound). It's the only photo I took with all the cast members together and it's so special I didn't even include it in the film. I have plans for the photo and do not wish to sell prints at this time BUT, I do want to share it with my favorite people in this beautiful world....that's you. Please do NOT try to download or copy or use the image for any purpose. Thanks. Enjoy.
Canon called about my camera. It's all fixed. They said I must use it quite often,...they have no idea. The actual reflex mirror had faint images burned into it and had to be replaced. They asked if I took pictures of the sun,...they had no idea. All they had left to do was an extensive cleaning.
Welcome to the premiere showing of "The Red Fox of East Hampton".
I hope you'll all enjoy my little story about a local family of red fox. How a simple visit to take photographs turned into a very dramatic event. It could only have been arraigned by Nature herself.
The Groundhog has many names depending on where they live. Out west they are Yellow Bellied Marmots, some call them Woodchucks or Land Beavers. My favorite one is Whistle Pig, due to their similar appearance to a Guinea Pig when very young and the fact that they whistle to alert to danger.
A beautiful painted dawn this morning prior to sunrise at 5:30am. I took these shots from Two Mile Hollow Beach.
The sun is in great position now and for the next few weeks to get some great shots along Further Lane between Amagansett & East Hampton. At about 5:40 to 6am
This morning along Further Lane, with my old canon power shot S2-15. Click "Read More" for more pics from this morning. Enjoy!
I'm still waiting for the return of my camera. Shouldn't be much longer. Meanwhile, I've been working away on the Fox movie which is coming closer to a finish each day. I've also started a new business in Wildlife Removal & Rescue. You'll be hearing much more about it in the weeks to come but if you or someone you know need animals evicted from your home or property, PLEASE contact me. I operate a 24 - 7 service because wildlife doesn't take the weekends off. Most companies will drop box traps on your lawn with baits like tuna fish or dog food. This is not trapping and only causes more problems by attracting other than target animals to your trap area. You might catch one, but now you've invited several more to your property. Trapping with lures is an art, humane treatment of wildlife is a necessity.
Thanks for all your patience and hope to be back up and running daily posts and pictures very soon.
For those of you who do not read the East Hampton Star may not have heard that Bubba, the peoples horse of the Hamptons, passed away on March 30th at 2:00am in the arms of his keeper Marylou Kaler.
The EH Star did a wonderful story about Bubba and his life and work in the Hamptons during his 22 years of life. I promised Marylou I would also write a little tribute to Bubba as I was the last person to do a photo session with him at Wyborg Beach in East Hampton. It wasn't a planned shoot, in fact we met up quite unexpectedly (see full story and original photo shoot in news story below).
A Gift for you....
This is a special springtime Pix from the Past. A random times during the spring and summer I will be posting a Pix from the Past photo with the above title "A Gift for you..." This means I have posted the photo full size and ALL my fans are welcome to download, save, print, use as screensaver, etc. No copyright watermark and my permission to use for personal use only and NOT for sale or resale. Enjoy as my gift to you, as thanks for being a fan of Imagination Nature. Lets all have a stress free, safe, and enjoyable season. Peace, Love and Happy Faces (yeah, the big yellow ones from the 70's)