I decided that the Little Tuna needed to meet Gorgeous so before going to work last night I stopped for a visit. She likes to use these small drainage pipes that run under the trail as a place to hide and to get across the trail without being seen. When I arrived she was hanging out in one of them and when she emerged I was able to capture this photo.
Gorgeous 027 by Phocal Art, on Flickr
She didn’t stick around long and disappeared into the woods. I moved into the woods and was sitting against a tree when I spotted her in the distance coming my way. I think she was shocked to find me sitting there.
Gorgeous 028 by Phocal Art, on Flickr
After stopping to make sure I wasn’t a threat she went around me and back towards the main trail. After I got back to the main trail she popped out of the thicker brush and posed for me.
Gorgeous 029 by Phocal Art, on Flickr
It wasn’t long before the sun dipped behind the trees and for her to disappear into the woods again. I decided to head back to the car since the light was gone and on my way back she made one more appearance. So I grabbed one last shot of her and was surprised how much light the Little Tuna captured, it seemed a lot darker when I took the photograph.
Gorgeous 030 by Phocal Art, on Flickr
I knew I had gotten a few decent photographs but was looking forward to tomorrow. It was going to be another sunny day and I was getting off work at 4pm, would give me about an hour to try to capture some more images.
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She didn’t stick around long and disappeared into the woods. I moved into the woods and was sitting against a tree when I spotted her in the distance coming my way. I think she was shocked to find me sitting there.
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After stopping to make sure I wasn’t a threat she went around me and back towards the main trail. After I got back to the main trail she popped out of the thicker brush and posed for me.
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It wasn’t long before the sun dipped behind the trees and for her to disappear into the woods again. I decided to head back to the car since the light was gone and on my way back she made one more appearance. So I grabbed one last shot of her and was surprised how much light the Little Tuna captured, it seemed a lot darker when I took the photograph.
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I knew I had gotten a few decent photographs but was looking forward to tomorrow. It was going to be another sunny day and I was getting off work at 4pm, would give me about an hour to try to capture some more images.