Not Much of a Wildlife Photographer 🦉

As a nature and adventure photographer, I tend to spend a large chunk of my time outdoors. Now, I have never considered myself to be much of a wildlife photographer, but I do get lucky from time to time. Every once in a while I happen to be driving somewhere, hiking or shooting and an animal (usually some sort of bird) happens to be nearby.

I have always been fascinated by wild animals. Some of my favorite films to watch are documentaries such as Planet Earth. The amount of effort and patience those photographers and film makers have and the shots they get are just incredible. It sounds like a dream job, but I'm sure it's not as glamorous as I make it out to be in reality. Long hours of sitting around sound terrible for my ADHD 😅. I would love to go on some sort of wildlife shooting expedition at some point in my life, it's definitely a bucket list item.

Here are a few of the wild encounters I have captured over the years...

Yellow Headed Blackbird

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A yellow headed blackbird was flying from reed to reed in the morning golden hour. It was still quite cold this time of year, as it was early spring near Kimberley, British Columbia. We were staying at a campground, by a beautiful lake and had the whole place to ourselves. I watched this little guy for the better part of an hour and was fascinated by the way his breath hung in the cool air. It made for some really cool shots!

Common Loon

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This photo of a lone loon was taken the same morning as the photo of the blackbird. The loon was curious and followed me along the shoreline of the lake making sure I wasn't up to anything suspicious. The loons call is so grandiose and it makes me think of the call of the wild. That's how you know you're away from civilization.

Elk aka Wapiti

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I know what you're thinking. I ran into this majestic elk somewhere deep in the backcountry, after trekking for days and days. The reality is, this is one of my least effort wildlife shots. This guy was casually walking beside the highway near Jasper, Alberta. If you go there in late summer - late autumn, you will see lot's of them roaming around fairly close to town. The timing was impeccable however as the frame here lined up perfectly with Pyramid mountain in the background.

Bald Eagle

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My girlfriend and I like to do a lot of hiking. Living on the road full time this year, we spent a few days in the mountain town of Fernie, BC. There is a spot I really wanted to photograph that was a 10km drive up a logging road with a lodge by a lake at the end of it. However, their season hadn't started yet and the road was gated shut. Often times as a photographer you want to shoot in the early morning or late evening to get that good light. So we decided to hike to the lake in the dark, nobody said we couldn't go there on foot. It had started to rain a bit, but it looked like it still might clear up enough to see the mountains beyond the lake, so we pressed on. About halfway to the lake, up the road, we came across a giant grizzly bear scat, followed by big bear prints and little bear prints. A mom and cub, something you don't really want to accidentally run in to. We carried on to the lake nervously, making lots of noise and we never did see those bears. When we got to the lake there wasn't much of a view, but these bald eagles were perched proudly on some nearby trees keeping a keen eye on us while they searched for fish. I've always thought of eagles as my spirit animal, they are just so wild and beautiful. 🦅

Bighorn Sheep

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These young bighorn sheep were testing their luck and showing off for the nearby females. There had to be a heard of at least 30 of them. The power of that headbutt is immense, I definitely wouldn't want to be on the other side of it. Their thick flexible skulls allow them to absorb the shock without injuring their brains. They are super agile and can manoeuvre the trickiest of mountain terrain. Truly fascinating animals.

Great Grey Owl

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Owls have such an incredibly piercing stare. On a walk through the woods I happened across this incredible specimen. I'm always surprised how curious birds are when I run into them. She flew back and forth, checking me out and doing haunting circles with her face trying to get a better view of me. Great grey owls are the biggest owl in the world by length and fun fact, male owls are smaller than female ones. Those bright yellow eyes get me every time I stare at this shot though, popping right out of the frame.

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What a nice capture!

Wonderful captures of wildlife! Owl is my favourite. Reminds me of a lady I once knew who loved capturing owls :)

Owls are such incredible and mysterious birds!

It's great for your shots, you have a great time to capture some beautiful pictures in the wild.

I am very fortunate to have had encounters like these! Seeing wild animals in their natural habitat is a breathtaking experience.

I think you will also meet them maybe, and even in the forest :)

Bighorn action has found you on @curie great place to meet other content creators within Hive.

Amazing photography captures, each unique in it's own rights, thanks for sharing a warm greetings from Durban South Africa.

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Thats some superb wildlife images! Great job, Vince!

thank you so very much! appreciate the kind words

These are all spectacular shots. Thanks for sharing a bit of the context behind them as well.

Thank you so much Castleberry! I do get lucky from time to time!

Wow!! These are very captivating pictures!! Very powerful shots! I admire a lot when photographers are able to catch these animals movements!

It can definitely be tricky sometimes, as they tend to move fast, especially the birds 😅

Wow, amazing pics!!! Congrats!

Not much of a wildlife photographer but you took these breathtaking shots. Modesty I see 😁

We have to be humble every once in a while.. keeps one grounded :)

Wow! To think that you can find this much animals on the area, the wildlife must be abundant. Your photographs are beautiful! It made me want to do photography again as well.

You should definitely take up photography again! It is such a fun process for me and it brings me great joy.

Fantastic captures! I've wanted to see bighorn sheep in person my whole life but have yet to have this experience. That shot, wow. Envy and admiration.

If you ever get the chance to see bighorn sheep in person, you definitely should! They are pretty incredible animals.

Amazing brother you took these pictures amazingly.

appreciate that a lot sandeep!

This is actually gorgeous work!

I consider myself to be an opportunistic wildlife photographer as well, though I've done some waiting around for some fox and owls. I've yet to photograph a fox but have had some luck with owls. I'm super jealous of your great gray owl photo, they're my favorite!

Morning Casey! I was pretty lucky with the great grey. Foxes are some of my favorite animals! They are so cute :)

I know what you're thinking. I ran into this majestic elk somewhere deep in the backcountry, after trekking for days and days. The reality is, this is one of my least effort wildlife shots. This guy was casually walking beside the highway near Jasper, Alberta.

I was expecting something like It was in my back yard 😂

Cool shots for someone who is not much of a wildlife photographer 😄

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Very valuable post and beautiful photos.
My favorite is a picture of Bold Eagle.
Nature is amazing and it is impossible to get bored with it

Bald eagles are my spirit animal :)

These are amazing... That elk shot is pure gold. 😍

Thank you for a delightful feast to my eyes.

Thank you so much for the kind words