The Wild Horses of Beaufort, NC

June 09, 2013  •  3 Comments

Two weeks ago I had the pleasure of attending a nature photography workshop with Jared Llyod in the Outer Banks of North Carolina.  We spent five days wading through water, sitting in mud and literally standing in waist deep water with our VERY expensive cameras waiting for just the right moments to create images of the wild horses who have lived on the shoals of the Outer Banks for hundreds of years.  Each day we chased the perfect light at dawn and dusk and tried to avoid bugs, sunburn and boredom as we waited for the beasts to swim, fight and do more than just eat the grass along the water's edge.  I have included several images here that show the beauty of these majestic animals.  Some were taken on Carrot Island and the others at Shackleford Island.  The horses of Carrot Island all have names and very big personalities to go with them!  My favorite was a young guy named Merlin who seemed to be friends with everyone.  

 

6J1C0344web The lead stallion has a band of mares and other stallions that help protect his women.  This is a moment when a stallion from another band tried to move in on one of the mares.  

6J1C1159bweb On Carrot Island we had tough conditions at the watering hole - it really wasn't very pretty so we had to isolate the horses and try for pretty back light to make images like this one.  They all have beautiful, flowing manes that they love to shake around.  Some even looked like they were sporting frosted tips.

6J1C2934web 6J1C1196bweb This is one of my favorite images from the trip.  He just stood and posed for us for quite a long time.  

6J1C0648bweb When the bugs invaded they were sooooo terrible that the horses retreated to the trees and so did we!  Jared instructed us to make the most of harsh light and crappy backgrounds by literally exposing for the highlights and letting the rest of the image fall off.  I think this one worked fairly well.  

6J1C3098web Believe it or not, the colors in this image are true to life!   At dusk the place literally glows as do the horses.  We were all tired and cranky and wanted to pack it in but Jared made us wade in to the deep water and stay put --- thankfully we did because this scene was worth the wait.

 

6J1C3501web This image was at Shackleford and the light house is at Cape Lookout.  Again, the early morning light was gorgeous and the colors really popped.

6J1C2295web The herd from Shackleford was out in full force on the beach which is evidently pretty rare to see.  We also saw a giant leatherback turtle as we motored by the horses.  

6J1C3535web I love the reflections that occur when you have horses and water.  

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I thought it would be fun to show you the group in action.  It really was a terrific experience but I think I will stick to photographing people because I am not sure I am cut out for the endless hours of patience it requires to capture these amazing animals in all of their glory.

 

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Going to the Zoo, Zoo, Zoo...

May 19, 2013  •  1 Comment

On Friday I decided to take a field trip to the Philadelphia Zoo to test out my new lens that I bought on a whim in honor of my dad on the third anniversary of his death.  What better subject to test it out on than this majestic silver back gorilla.  My father got to see gorillas in Africa and I have wanted to see them ever since.  Visiting them in Africa is definitely on the top of my bucket list, especially after spending a little time with this fellow.6J1C9169b

I watched this oragutan hang out with his baby Batu.  They played hide and seek with nesting material and blankets for ages.  The mother watched from afar as they romped.  She looked exhausted as most mothers of toddlers do!6J1C9114b 6J1C9059b

The hippos were massive - it is crazy to think that these creatures are lethal since it looks like they can barely move!  

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Magic Hour Foundation

April 28, 2013  •  Leave a Comment

I completed my first session for The Magic Hour Foundation a few weeks ago and am proud to be part of this organization that offers free portrait sessions to cancer patients and their families.  My photographs of Patt were taken just days before she lost her battle to this dreaded disease.  We waited for her favorite cherry trees to blossom at Hagley where she had been a docent for many years.  I am so glad that we were able to capture these moments for her family and friends to cherish as they deal with the loss of such a wonderful woman.  pat


Fox Pups

April 28, 2013  •  Leave a Comment

I have had the pleasure of stalking these beautiful babies for the last week or so.  Sometimes I am lucky enough to find them basking in the sun and at other times they remain hidden in their den.  I am finding that wildlife photography requires patience, reserve and a strong back since you have to  lie still and be stealthy for hours at a time.  Glad I am not searching for grizzlies in deep winter snow!

 

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