San Francisco, April 2025.
wildlife
The morning of the coyote
I see coyotes very often during my morning walks. Some are shy, some let you get relatively close. This one was too busy looking for breakfast to mind my presence, so I was able to get quite near.
After taking dozens of shots, I witnessed something I’d never seen before: the coyote found a decently sized gopher and proceeded to eat it right in front of me.
This is why I love photography and getting out with a camera in hand. You just never know what you are going to find.
Flying away
Indiana, February 2023.
Cruising the skies
Galicia, Spain.
I love photographing the storks that live around here. This morning, I captured this one coming back to its nest after an early outing.
Stork at the train station
Galicia, January 2022.
An image from the video They are back. The storks are back in town!
Wildlife photography during a mandatory quarantine
All Spain is in lockdown, but here in the country I'm still able to find some opportunities to take some photos.
Elk, November 2017
Camera and Lens: Bronica SQ-Ai, Zenzanon PS 250mm f/5.6
Film stock: Ilford HP5+
Exposure: 800
Developer: Kodak D76
On our way back from the Redwood National and State Parks, we saw this gang of Elk next to the road and, of course, stopped to take some shots.
They were chilling and not moving much, so I had time to set up my tripod and use my long lens, the 250mm. Not recommended to handhold that lens.