Archive for the 'Animals' Category

A magnificent stag beetle in its natural environment, in Västervik ...

Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

Ekoxen (Lucan Cervus) is Europe's largest skalbaggeart! Is not it charming and majestic, with their large dark red jaws, black center party and the dark red / brown tail. The male is about 8.5 cm and the female without these jaws are very approximately 1/2 as great. Ekoxen is a species that is very easy to recognize because of their different appearance. It lives in Blekinge and is also the provincial animal, komun Kalmar and Östergötland.

It takes about 5 years (!) For the larva to develop, and well-developed liver Ekoxen only a few weeks during the summer. The male's jaws are used to see who is strongest when they compete for females. Most often lose the losing Ekoxen fight life, when it becomes a high nerslängd oak, where they usually liver. Hence the name stag beetle! It feeds on sap from ancient oaks.

Ekoxen is a protected species, and very rare. This depends on several things, one of them is that old oak trees are removed. Although wild boars looking stag beetle larvae as a delicacy.

On a hot summer May 26 2011, I met this chap who was more than willing to cooperate for a change. Found him on a light traffic on a gravel road between Västervik and Gamleby. Has met ekoxar before, mainly females, and it's always magical. This time I had with me only my Nikon 24-70mm f2.8 lens, but it happened to.

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Wander around nettles and other environment where the photographer has been difficult to work in, like the Ekoxen! Anyway this.

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Climb are good at!

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Shortly after I finished shooting literally ran Ekoxen up in the half-dead oak tree!

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And yes ... they like my Domke F3X supercomact! You can see in the picture how big these beetles are. Impressive!

Focus stacking on a WINGED INSECT of unknown type.

Tuesday, May 31st, 2011

I take a course called Advanced Digital Photo Portfolio at Umeå University . An exciting course, but many great moments! On a VG task, I chose to test the "focus stacking". Briefly, a technique that adds together several images with different focus, to get the entire subject in focus. Suitable for macro photography, which is so fun! The picture below is an insect I have not yet been able to identify (anyone know?) That I focus stacked with 5-6 different images, and then made black and white and put on a blue tone.

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Nikon D700 & Nikon 105mm 2.8 VR Macro

BZZZ - Bees gather nectar of a blossoming apple tree at Värmvik in Västervik

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

Bzzzz - I 35 km / hours they fly from flower to flower, collecting nectar, which then becomes delicious honey . The bee in the picture is a Honey bee (Apis mellifera), which found a large apple tree in blossom to collect nectar , along with his family. Bees communicate by a certain "dance" ( bidans ) that tells where nutrient-rich sources is called Pull Plants .

The image was photographed at Värmvik in Västervik.

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Nikon D700 and 2.8 Nikon 105mm VR

Lynx - Scandinavia's only wild felines.

Monday, November 16th, 2009

Europe's largest wild felines, and Scandinavia's only wild felines are Lynx (Latin: Lynx Lynx). In Norwegian named the Gaupe, which comes from Old Norse word Göpan. The lynx is easily recognized by its short tail, and of course on his peculiar tufts of ear tip. Its diet consists mostly of deer, reindeer, hare or grouse. It lives mainly in northern Sweden and recently has begun to spread down the country. There are currently about 1700 lynx left in the country. Are not they charming animals? In the picture you see an adult female and her cub at a guess is a female with.

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Photo info: Nikon D700 and Nikon 70-200mm 2.8 VR

Siberian tiger, close to extinction!

Monday, September 7th, 2009

Are not they beautiful to behold, these cats, the world's largest cats to be more specific. In the pictures you see the Siberian tiger! These "misses" the wild in southeastern Russia (and vicinity) deciduous and coniferous forests in partially correct harsh conditions. Therefore, the Siberian tiger a thicker layer of fat than the others, making them larger. The male can weigh up to 300 kilograms and the female half. The Siberian tiger will not survive in a flock, but they are loners. Today there are only 500 Siberian tigers left on the planet and a total of 3500 tigers. Visit WWF's Tiger program !

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Educational Facts: Nikon D700 & Nikon 70-200mm 2.8 VR

Sump The beaver is a charming animals.

Saturday, September 5th, 2009

Sump Beavers are charming animals. They originate from South America and was introduced in Europe for their fur. Swamp Beaver can be recognized by its red brick front teeth, his white nose and hairy brown fur. They can weigh up to 12 pounds. Sump beaver in the picture weighs an estimated 1.5 to 2 kg. They eat mainly water plants with can also eat animal foods such as mussels.

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Photo info: Nikon D700 & Nikon 70-200mm 2.8 VR

Tåtelsmygare / European skipper flies from flower to flower in search of nectar.

Monday, July 20th, 2009

Swedish: Less Tåtelsmygare (Thymelicus lineola) is a butterfly often seen in meadows, where it flies from flower to flower in search of nectar. With its brown / gold color, and different swing set, I think this is a very beautiful butterfly. This copy was flying out at Gertrudsvik .

English: European Skipper (Thymelicus lineola) is a butterfly thwart seen on the meadows, elsewhere it flies from flower to flower in search of nectar. With its brown / gold color, and different wing sets, I think this is a beautiful butterfly. This copy flew at Gertrudsvik .

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The same image as above, but in Black and White.
Photo info: Nikon D700, Nikon 105mm 2.8 VR Macro

Peacock (Inachis io), a beautiful butterfly in the Swedish countryside.

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

Swedish: Butterflies are arguably the most beautiful insect, in my opinion. It does not irritate, but just there and is fine. In the picture you see a Peacock ( Inachis io ) which is a common butterfly in Sweden. It overwinters as an adult and is therefore usually the first butterfly you see in the spring. This allowed the Peacock photographed by Gertrudsvik of Västevik .

English: Butterflies are without doubt the most beautiful insect, in my opinion. In the picture you see a goodwill European Peacock butterfly (Inachis io) Which is a common butterfly in Sweden. It Hibernate as an adult and is therefor Usually the first butterfly you see in the spring.

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Photo info: Nikon D700 & Nikon 105mm 2.8 VR Macro, with a Nikon SB800 flash.

Curious cows at the Heat's manor, a mil outside Västervik.

Monday, July 13th, 2009

Swedish: Cows in Heat's manor (Victory Gärde, about 1 mil outside Västervik ) are curious animals. They always follow after me, I stay up, they stay up. I jump to, they jump to, I bend, as I did at the time of shooting, they do the same thing. Fantastic!

English: Cows are curious animals. These are photographed at Värmsvik's farmhouse. They are always after me! If i walk, They walk, if I jump, They jump, if I bend down, like I did when i took the picture Below They bend down. Fantastic!

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Photo info: Nikon D700 & Nikon 24-70mm 2.8

Two horses and a Shetland pony who eat dinner

Sunday, June 28th, 2009

Shetland Pony (see the middle) is one of the world's smallest horse breeds and originally came from the Shetland Islands , located just outside Scotland. The idea was for a fishing trip at Händelöp and start "project bass", but these three horses caught my interest.

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Bildfaka: Nikon D700 & Nikon 24-70mm 2.8, Nikon 70-200 2.8 VR

Smultronvisslaren (kattostvisslare), who live among the grass.

Friday, June 26th, 2009

Smultronvisslaren is a small butterfly with a wingspan of about 20-24 cm living in southern Sweden and up to Tennessee region. The name Wild Side Switches (several close-ups), it has received since the larvae feed on, among other things, on strawberries . It flies low on the grasslands and in forest clearings. The butterfly on the image photographed by an eternal hunting out on Gränsö (little island). Very fast and easily frightened.

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Photo info: Nikon D700 & Nikon 105mm 2.8 VR Micro

Deer family in Gertrudsvik (kid goat and goat)

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

Once a deer (Latin: Capreolus capreolus) are among some rustling is the lightning stopped, probably trying to be invisible and follow the "threat" with great curiosity. Not even a meal of refresh leaves get the deer to relax. Always 100% focused on what's happening in the near surroundings. The deer below, I found a warm summer evening at Gertrudsvik . Saw both Bock, goat and kid at the same time.

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Photo info: Nikon D700 & Nikon 70-200mm 2.8 VR.

Eagle.

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

Tailed eagle is North Europe's largest bird, and one of the world's largest birds. tailed eagle in the picture is photographed in the Lofoten islands in Norway Norway on a cold and snowy day from the old boat, with "round" keel that can make even the most experienced sailor seasick in bad weather !

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Nikon D200 & Nikon 70-200mm 2.8 VR

Alone swan on the big blue.

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

While waiting for the camera to return from repair comes another of archives.

One cold winter evening, I found a bunch of weekend swans swimming out at Cape Horn , but the picture only a swan who enjoyed the solitude of the vast blue of the sunset.

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Nikon D700 and 2.8 70 to 200 Nikon VR

Roadkill on the way home. (Warning for sensitive)

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

Hares are passed on! Sometimes I wonder if there is a surplus of these animals in the Swedish countryside. I often see 5-6 pieces in a few minutes when I'm out on my bravaer. Usually running in front of the car, in the candlelight. Hence the fate of the hare in the picture. It's not me who made this "road kill" without anyone else. I found it to death and could not resist taking this opportunity to photograph it, so it looked like I was a sinner.

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Photo info:
Nikon D700, Nikon 24-70mm 2.8 and a Nikon SB800 flash in CLS (The flash of the camera) that put light on the hare. Avanade manual focus because it was pitch black outside and the hare seemed not at all. Had to guess where the focus would be, and after 4-5 photos put the focus fairly correct. Modern cameras have a feature that addresses this phenomenon with a focus in the pitch black environment very well, and it's called auto-assist illuminator. A small light that illuminates the subject while you focus. Now why did not I think of it at the moment?

Swan in the evening light on a cold winter at Cape Horn / Västervik

Monday, April 6th, 2009

As I wrote in my previous posts ( 1 , 2 ) is the way to Cape Horn's a real animal safari. This swan I photographed at the tip of Cape Horn on a cold winter. It was a beautiful sunset as seen in the light of humpback tail.

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Photo info:
Nikon D700 lens Nikon 70-200mm 2.8 VR