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Posts by Shawn Thomas Photography

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A little black and white goes a long way.

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Thank you! That’s always my goal.

2 days ago 0 0 0 0
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There's something about a Bald Eagle launching off a dead snag that just hits different. No color, no detail, just the shape of something powerful deciding it's done sitting still.
I love a good silhouette. The tree does as much work as the bird here and that's exactly how I wanted it.
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2 days ago 12 3 1 0
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The Osprey are back! Yay!

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4 days ago 37 4 2 0
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5 days ago 4 0 0 0
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A tight crop tells you about the bird. A wide one tells you about the world the bird lives in.
The sense of place you get from pulling back is something I'll never get tired of, and panos just make it better.
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6 days ago 21 3 0 0
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Emergence

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1 week ago 10 3 0 0
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Right before the dive. That moment where everything has been decided and the grass doesn't know it yet.
Short-eared Owl, last light, full commitment.
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1 week ago 10 0 0 0
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Sometimes the emptiness is the whole point. American White Pelican, barely a silhouette in the corner, all that soft blue and white doing everything else. The less there is in a frame the harder every element has to work, and this one just sits there being quietly perfect.
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1 week ago 6 1 0 0
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A soft pastel wash in the background goes a long way. That muted blue and orange just makes the green head and blue speculum hit completely differently than they would against something busy or bright.
Mallard, duck pond, right place right light.
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2 weeks ago 23 1 1 0
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Short-eared Owls hunting a field at golden hour is one of those experiences that makes standing in a cold marsh completely worth it. The way they pivot and just drop into the grass is something else.
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2 weeks ago 23 1 0 0
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Shot against a flat blue sky, so black and white it is. Turns out it was the right call. Immature Bald Eagle, all that mottled feather detail just sitting there waiting for the color to get out of the way.
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2 weeks ago 12 1 0 0
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First Great Horned Owl. On a nest. Nearly walked past her. The camouflage on these birds is genuinely absurd.
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2 weeks ago 16 1 0 0
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Layers of blue and white in the soft morning light.
American White Pelican, small against the whole scene, which is kind of the point. Sometimes the bird is just the punctuation mark and the place is the sentence. This is one of those.
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3 weeks ago 6 0 0 0
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Golden hour, still water, Hooded Merganser just existing in it. The background did most of the work here, which is kind of the point. Its also why every edit starts with the background for me.
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3 weeks ago 19 3 1 0
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Mallard, golden light, clean background, sharp as it gets. Technically this has everything. And honestly I'm a little indifferent to it, I tend to chase the quieter or weirder compositions over the clean pretty bird portrait.
But here we are. Sometimes you just post the pretty duck.
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3 weeks ago 14 0 0 0
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Heavy atmospheric haze, three Northern Pintails in flight, and an accidental watercolor painting. I'll take it.
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4 weeks ago 16 1 0 0

Thanks!

4 weeks ago 1 0 0 0

Thank you!

4 weeks ago 0 0 0 0
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The body tilting into a turn but the head staying perfectly level, eyes locked straight at you. Short-eared Owls do this thing where they just stare right through you while the rest of them is doing something else entirely. I love it every single time.
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4 weeks ago 32 5 0 2
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Sometimes a Hooded Merganser just decides to flap and the water is perfectly still and the light is doing exactly what you need it to do and you just kind of can't believe you were there for it.
That reflection though.
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1 month ago 37 8 1 0

Thanks!!

1 month ago 1 0 0 0
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I'm pretty confident that wood ducks believe subtlety is for other birds.

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1 month ago 32 4 2 0
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Two woodpeckers, one tree. Red-bellied up top, Red-headed below. Neither one particularly happy about the arrangement.
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1 month ago 19 2 0 0
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Two Hooded Mergansers, same focal plane, coming straight at me. At f4 that's either lucky or very lucky. It was very lucky.
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1 month ago 9 1 0 0
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Tried to keep my distance. The duck pond had other ideas. Mallard, golden hour, zero regrets.
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1 month ago 33 3 1 0
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Red-headed Woodpeckers have a habit of staying just high enough to be useless to photograph, mainly because I refuse to shoot into the sky. This one finally came down low and gave me my first keeper of the species.
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1 month ago 20 1 0 0
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Got low, found the angle, and that warm orange reflection wrapped right around him. The quiet shots are the ones that end up on my wall.
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1 month ago 34 3 0 0

This is true :)

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I do love a fancy duck.

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