We have 42 submissions so far in the Bum View/Photo Bomb Competition. Animals do what they do, it’s up to the photographer to capture the best gesture, lighting, and story. Often the animal’s behaviour doesn’t match what we hoped for, but humour redeems the shot. Like this Grevy Zebra with ears askance. He could guide an aircraft landing with those ears!
Read MoreSo far Zebras are outnumbering submissions with elephants a close second in the Bum View/Photo Bomb competition. There’s still time to email me your submissions. Winners will be announced Aug. 28th.
Read MoreThe Bum Views/Photo bomb competition is open! Many thanks to those who have submitted images. I will share submissions until Week 3 August 21st on my Facebook page Kathy Karn Photography.
Read MoreReaders! Send me your favorite animal photo bomb photos and I will post them on my KathyKarnPhotography Facebook page. In a few lines share the story behind the shot. It’s often the story, more than the image, that makes these photos memorable. We want to see your images. Let’s have some fun!
Read MorePhotographing animals in the wild involves an interesting dance between slow and fast; patiently waiting for a shot while simultaneously staying ready for that fraction of a second when it all comes together. The drivers and spotters on a game drive do their best to set up photographic shots, but wild animals have a mind of their own.
Read MoreReposted from July 2023.
The pastoralist Samburu people of Northern Kenya believe elephants were once people. Their oral tradition tells the story of how they became the ancestors of the elephant.
Read MoreIf you go down in the woods today, you're sure of a big surprise
If you go down in the woods today, you'd better go in disguise
For every bear that ever there was
Will gather there for certain because
Today's the day the teddy bears have their picnic
Read More‘There’s one!” I called out. “Good spotting!” said our guide Kyler, as he spun the boat around as confirming the humped black form at the edge of the shore was a black bear. The thrill of seeing a large mammal in its natural habitat never gets old for me.
Read MoreI am thrilled to learn that four of my images have been accepted into the 2024 Canadian Association for Photographic Art Digital Salon Competition!
Read More“I’m not a criminal,” said Paddington, hotly. “I’m a bear!”
Read MoreNature has a throng of four-legged and six- legged farmers planting, fertilizing, harvesting and rotating crops.
Read MoreThere is something special about close contact with one’s food source. Caring for the chickens and enjoying the delicious reward of farm fresh eggs is a very different experience from reaching into the cooler at the grocery store.
Read MoreStill scenes aren’t silent. They speak of our near presence and momentary return. Sam Abell
Read MoreIf you get tired, learn to rest, not to quit. — Bansky
Read MoreRead about the dramatic rescue of baby Tembo who tumbled ll into the water trough on his first day.
Read MoreMy Baby had a baby! And his name is Tembo which means ‘elephant’ in Swahili.
Read MoreIf you educate a woman, you educate a nation. African Proverb
Read MoreMake room for wonder and celebrate Earth Day 2024. Every effort to protect nature protects our future.
Read MoreA beautiful prayer for the world by Harold Kushner
Read MoreYou never go wrong following your heart, you never go wrong photographing what you care about and what you are passionate about. Steve McCurry
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