Cougar portrait
by Murray Rudd
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Title
Cougar portrait
Artist
Murray Rudd
Medium
Photograph - Fine Art Photograph
Description
A cougar at Two Rivers wildlife recovery center seemed to be drawn by the whirring of my camera shutter, allowing for a slightly intimidated portrait as it quickly approached the enclosure fence. Taken in Cape Breton Nova Scotia, Sept 2019.
Thank you to the Administrators that Featured this photo:
- Animal Mania (08 January 2020)
- FAA Portraits (20 January 2020).
- Wildlife One a Day (12 March 2020)
- Out of the Ordinary (28 March 2020)
- Mind-Blowing Photography (27 April 2020)'
- Animal Photographs (19 June 2020)
- Canon Full Frame Cameras (25 August 2020)
- Images That Excite You (31 October 2020)
- 10 Plus (25 March 2021)
- Just Perfect (25 March 2021)
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October 12th, 2019
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Murray Rudd
Thanks MaryJane. Now all I have to do is get a shot of one in the wild! I grew up on Vancouver Island, so constantly saw prints around my tent in the morning, had them watching I found out later. All my travels around backroads and trails, I only ever got a fleeting glimpse of one once.
MaryJane Sesto
A STUNNER to me, Murray, wow! If you know me at all....even a little, you know how much I love the Cats, especially the eyes!! L/F
Luther Fine Art
Congratulations! Your camera art has been nominated as a Special Feature by a fellow artist Camera Art member for your superb art in Camera Art Group!! Please share the love by nominating a fellow artist whose work is in Camera Art You can do that in the "Artist Special Feature Nomination" discussion in the Camera Art Group.