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Capturing a wild animal on film at the defining moment is one of the greatest challenges to a wildlife photographer.

Most of these images were shot in the wild with a 35mm Nikon N90S camera. I nearly stepped on the white-tailed fawn. With no land predators, adult penguins in Antarctic waddled within ten feet of me.

Maybe because they cannot speak a human tongue or save themselves from habitat destruction and other unnatural activities, I hold a rare place in my heart for wild creatures.

This global gallery will continually grow. I look forward to any feedback.
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EmilyGreyPhotography > *This image won #1 in Virginia Outdoor Writer Association's 2008 "Excellence in Craft" Competition. 


GENTOO PENGUIN - ANTARCTICA
EmilyGreyPhotography > Adelie Penguins
EmilyGreyPhotography > A rare afternoon of sunshine taunted us our last day in ANTARCTICA. 
A lone CHINSTRAP PENGUIN wattles uphill while other chinstraps nest on the background rocks. This is my signature image of the journey to the bottom of the earth.
EmilyGreyPhotography > The GENTOO PENGUIN, like the Chinstrap and Adelie, is a member of the Brushy Tail group. AITCHO ISLAND< ANTARCTICA
EmilyGreyPhotography > This waddling flightless GENTOO PENGUIN is heading for the sea to sate itself with krill. AITCHO ISLAND, ANTARCTICA
EmilyGreyPhotography > This elephant seal pup is molting.
Deception Island, ANTARCTICA

Because of the setting on this image, I recommend purchasing no larger than an 8" x 10."
EmilyGreyPhotography > JAGUAR KITTEN, Orange Walk District, BELIZE. This baby is the sweetest thing I've ever held. It nestled into my shoulder purring loudly like its domestic cat relative. Allegedly while tilling a field, Mennonites  found it in an abandoned den.
EmilyGreyPhotography > JAGUAR Adult, near the ruins of TIKAL in GUATEMALA.
EmilyGreyPhotography > This endangered MORELET'S CROCODILE lives in a lagoon of the New River in the Orange Walk District of BELIZE. One evening my host, Mark Howell of Lamanai Outpost Lodge, another fellow, and I donned headlights and searched for these reptiles from an airboat. 

To the tune of Simon Says, I waded in the water after Mark and felt the snout of this same croc brush my pants leg. Later, I held it. 

To read more, click www.gallagherstravels.com, click (Destinations:Belize)and "A Trip to the Jungle."
A rare afternoon of sunshine taunted us our last day in ANTARCTICA.
A lone CHINSTRAP PENGUIN wattles uphill while other chinstraps nest on the background rocks. This is my signature image of the journey to the bottom of the earth.
 > A rare afternoon of sunshine taunted us our last day in ANTARCTICA. 
A lone CHINSTRAP PENGUIN wattles uphill while other chinstraps nest on the background rocks. This is my signature image of the journey to the bottom of the earth.
A rare afternoon of sunshine taunted us our last day in ANTARCTICA.
A lone CHINSTRAP PENGUIN wattles uphill while other chinstraps nest on the background rocks. This is my signature image of the journey to the bottom of the earth.
Original size: 2100px x 1393px |
Current: 400px x 266px |
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Keywords: penguin chinstrap
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