PBase here I come!
I have now decided to also put my images on the very popular photography website PBase.
The ramblings of Nature Photographer, Writer, and Wildlife Biologist Mundy Hackett, Enjoy!
I have now decided to also put my images on the very popular photography website PBase.
Posted by Mundy Hackett at Friday, December 15, 2006 0 comments
Labels: Mundy Hackett, nature photography, PBase, photography, promotional
I have recently joined a new for me online stock photography website, Shutterpoint, and I highly recommend that anyone out there who is a photo buyer or photographer look into joining this awesome new website geared at promoting your work.
Stock photos in any category, many thousands to choose from
Posted by Mundy Hackett at Thursday, December 14, 2006 0 comments
It is that time of year when the birds have all migrated south for the winter, and here in Missouri it is time for taking out the long telephoto lenses and heavy duty tripods and going after images of waterfowl. as flocks of hundreds of canada and snow geese filter through the wetlands of the prairie pothole region, it offers some awesome opportunities to get flight shots of groups, pairs and individuals. The conservation and restoration of millions of acres of wetlands in North America is due to the the efforts of groups like Ducks Unlimited. I am particularly fond of the blue phase of snow goose, once thought to be a seperate species, but now known through genetics research to simply be a plumage variant.
Posted by Mundy Hackett at Thursday, December 14, 2006 0 comments
Labels: canada geese, flight, flock, migratory, missouri in flight, prairie pothole region, snow geese, waterfowl
Posted by Mundy Hackett at Tuesday, December 12, 2006 0 comments
Labels: Canon, cat, Christmas, cougar, mountain lion, puma, Tokina, Utah, wildlife
Posted by Mundy Hackett at Monday, December 11, 2006 0 comments
Labels: Cesapeake Bay, conservation, environment, fishing, food, rockfish, striped bass, Virginia Beach
This is an old, old photo I took on Skyline Drive in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia in the winter as the last wisps of sunlight dipped below the horizons edge. I was using a 400mm telephoto lens on a tripod with a timer release, but what I didn't intend to do but am happy with now is that I left the lens slightly out-of-focus, that in combination with the extremly long exposure time and the atmospheric conditions resulted in this image entitled "Blueridge". In this instance, one can truly see why these are called the Blue Ridge Mountains. These ancient worn down mountains are some of the oldest on earth. I hope you enjoy this image as much as I do even today, several years later. Home will always be Virginia, between the Blue Ridge and the Chesapeake Bay.
Posted by Mundy Hackett at Wednesday, December 06, 2006 0 comments
Labels: abstract patterns, artistic, Blue Ridge Mountains, landscape, Shenandoah NP, Skyline Drive, Virginia, winter
Posted by Mundy Hackett at Monday, December 04, 2006 0 comments
Labels: conservation, eastern newt, environment, forests, nature, red eft, salamander, Virginia, wildlife
I am finally getting around to looking at some of the 3,000+ images from a trip I took this Fall to Maine. Of course we saw the obligatory moose (Alces alces), so I figured I would post a cute one of this mother cow with her calf from this year. They spent at least 40 minutes feeding at the edge of Sandy Stream Pond in Baxter State Park, within 6 feet of myself and several other lucky folks! Quite a treat for this southern photographer! My Dad almost had one come right up to him.
Posted by Mundy Hackett at Tuesday, November 28, 2006 0 comments
Labels: Baxter State Park, fall colors, Maine, moose, wildlife
Posted by Mundy Hackett at Thursday, November 23, 2006 0 comments
Labels: abstract, dragonfly, fine art, grass, joy, peace, thanksgiving, zen
As I was creating a holiday card for family and friends this morning, it struck me how easy it would be for me to post it here. Especially since it has an underlying message of conservation that is near and dear to my heart as a wildlife biologist! This is a glimpse at a brief moment of intimacy between a mother Sumatran tiger and her cub, a scene which has played out thousands of times in the wild, but one which is now more commonly found in captivity than in the wild. This particular mother-cub pair are living at the National Zoo in Washington, DC. I find it a sad badge of conservation that it is estimated that there are 4 times as many tigers in captivity as in the wilds of Asia and Russia. Save the tiger, save the world.
Posted by Mundy Hackett at Tuesday, November 21, 2006 0 comments
Labels: conservation, endangered species, India, mother and cub, tigers, Washington
Posted by Mundy Hackett at Sunday, November 19, 2006 0 comments
Labels: fall colors, fine art, leaves, peaceful, running stream, serene, zen
Posted by Mundy Hackett at Wednesday, November 15, 2006 0 comments
Labels: book, kestrel, missouri in flight, nature photography
Posted by Mundy Hackett at Tuesday, November 14, 2006 1 comments
Labels: bears, death, dessert, faith, hope, life, nature, spirituality
Posted by Mundy Hackett at Monday, November 13, 2006 0 comments
Labels: comicstrip, endangered, environment, mutts, world
Posted by Mundy Hackett at Sunday, November 12, 2006 0 comments
Well, I finally couldn't hold out any longer, so I too have entered the world of the Blogosphere! I have no idea how often I will post to this blog, my fairly simple goal is to use it as a portal to post updates on my photographic work, random and hopefully humorous musings on all critters great and small, and pretty much anything else I feel like sharing with the world! Upon your first visit to this arena, please continue on to my website at www.mundyhackett.com when you are done here! Cheers!
Posted by Mundy Hackett at Sunday, November 12, 2006 0 comments
Labels: critters, fine art, humor, nature, photography