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Ron Horloff | all galleries >> Galleries >> Death Valley > A wet coyote
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A wet coyote

Death Valley


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Sandi Whitteker16-Nov-2007 13:21
Great shot! These coyotes seem to have no fear.
Tom Briggs17-Aug-2007 20:34
Terrific shot ... he looks soooooo downhearted ...
Wendy O15-Jun-2007 01:33
What a great shot. I have mixed feelings, they got one of my cats about a year ago when she snuck outside. But coyotes are wild carnivores and we have encroached on their land. I keep a close watch on my kitties now...they never go outside.
Besati17-Oct-2005 13:53
Not only wet, but he also looked sad and lonely. Great catch.
Serena Bowles31-Jan-2005 17:56
Super shot. Poor thing looks most bedraggled
Guest 09-Dec-2004 19:50
cooool capture Ron !!!
this guy is soooo close to you !!!
ciao
Andrea
PauloCGama28-Sep-2004 14:47
nice catch!!
Marisa Livet25-Jun-2004 19:56
What a fascinating view over a different world! Throught your half open car window you really show me enchanting new horizons!
Marisa
Ron Horloff08-Jun-2004 17:49
Jill and Roboele, I have to confess to not being an intrepid hunter. It was raining fairly hard (very unusual in Death Valley), so this was taken through a partially open car window. Luckily the Nikon 5700 has an 8x zoom lens.
Jill08-Jun-2004 16:54
As an person that is accompanied by three dogs in my home-they lead such a life of luxury that they of course may or may not hold against me...
With this coyote such a wildness, a carefree existence untamed in such a stark enviroment.

Curiosity arouses me to ask as well, How did you manage such a remarkable closeup? The type of lense you use? Or just disallowing fear and walking up to such a lovely creature?
Rob Oele11-May-2004 20:50
This is an emotional picture somehow; he looks very wet and lonely, poor thing. But, beside this I have a question: how were you able to take such a close-up of a wild animal?
Herb 19-Jan-2004 21:20
Missed the roadrunner again,mip mip.
Herb
Marie-Hélène Raletz14-Jan-2004 03:20
Wet, and obviously unhappy about it! LOL
Nice candid portrait!
;-)) Marie H.