Extremely Rare Animals (only one of each has ever been captured on film (or pixels))
I managed to sneak up on these two fascinating creatures at the Festival for the Eno this weekend. The big one in front is a tiger (it even says so on the sign) and the one in back is a pterodactyl, or more properly a Pterosaur, at least according to wikipedia. (the Ps are silent, so why are they even there?) I was extremely fortunate to stumble upon these wild creatures, as NC is not a place known for rusty big cats or metallic raptors. Just imagine how my heart raced as I stalked these two, maneuvering to within mere feet (and inches) for this shot. I thought for sure I would be attacked, possibly requiring a band-aid (TM) or worse, a tetanus shot.
I found a neighbor and friend of mine (who happens to be a metal sculptor) lounging nearby.
Daniel Mathewson, who is a really nice guy (although a little twisted) appeared to be VERY knowledgeable about the history and habits of both creatures.

Extremely Rare Animals (only one of each has ever been captured on film (or pixels))
I managed to sneak up on these two fascinating creatures at the Festival for the Eno this weekend. The big one in front is a tiger (it even says so on the sign) and the one in back is a pterodactyl, or more properly a Pterosaur, at least according to wikipedia. (the Ps are silent, so why are they even there?) I was extremely fortunate to stumble upon these wild creatures, as NC is not a place known for rusty big cats or metallic raptors. Just imagine how my heart raced as I stalked these two, maneuvering to within mere feet (and inches) for this shot. I thought for sure I would be attacked, possibly requiring a band-aid (TM) or worse, a tetanus shot.
I found a neighbor and friend of mine (who happens to be a metal sculptor) lounging nearby.
Daniel Mathewson, who is a really nice guy (although a little twisted) appeared to be VERY knowledgeable about the history and habits of both creatures.
Camera: Canon (Canon Eos 10d) |
Original size: 2944px x 1963px |
Current: 400px x 267px |
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