Going through some 2016 photos from the Krochel Wildlife Center in Misquito Lake AK, I found these images of a red fox. This rescue habitat has animals some of which were raised from very young to injured adults which cannot be returned to the wild. This fox was in an enclosure and we were inside with the animal and Steve Krochel. The biggest issue in photographing the fox was his high energy level and speed. He would run between our legs and only stopped to catch his breath, twice. All images were shot with a Canon 5D3, 70-200 f 2.8 ISO 1000 with 1/500 shutter speed.
James Van Ells wrote:
Going through some 2016 photos from the Krochel Wildlife Center in Misquito Lake AK, I found these images of a red fox. This rescue habitat has animals some of which were raised from very young to injured adults which cannot be returned to the wild. This fox was in an enclosure and we were inside with the animal and Steve Krochel. The biggest issue in photographing the fox was his high energy level and speed. He would run between our legs and only stopped to catch his breath, twice. All images were shot with a Canon 5D3, 70-200 f 2.8 ISO 1000 with 1/500 shutter speed.
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What a beautiful animal - great shots too.
Beautiful animal, well recorded, James!
A very beautiful fox, great shots
Really well done! Like the profile a lot. Thanks.
gwr
Loc: South Dartmouth, Ma.
Nice shots. I've never seen a fox with those facial markings. It's beautiful. Gary
Beautiful animal, beautifully captured...thanks for sharing!!
Wow....those are gorgeous images of my favorite critter. I have 4 in my yard nearly every night and I watch them a lot. So Fun
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