I’m currently in Los Angeles for work, but had a free day on Saturday so headed to the desert in search of wildlife, wildflowers and everything else I love about the California desert. Unfortunately, I didn’t quite have the luck that I did about a year ago when I captured this black tailed jackrabbit on an unusually hot day — even for the desert — in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. Nikon D800 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 260mm) ISO 400, f/4 at 1/1250th of a second
Sean, this is another one of my very favorite photographs you have taken and featured on your website. You must have been virtually stretched out on the ground to have captured this image. If so, I am glad a buzz-tail didn’t come along to make your acquaintance!
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Only 10 days until his 15 minutes of fame arrives.
—– Bye baby bunting
—– Daddy’s gone a hunting but
—– Not I hear for me .
🙂
Sean, this is another one of my very favorite photographs you have taken and featured on your website. You must have been virtually stretched out on the ground to have captured this image. If so, I am glad a buzz-tail didn’t come along to make your acquaintance!
great pic. today.
Peter, thank you for the laugh!