Given the ease of use (when it works) I've added some previous Pictures of the Day from my website to the Opera photo album. This gives me an easy archive system. I'll upload them in weekly batches until I'm up to date. The first batch (July 1st-7th) is now available for viewing.
I've also attempted to allow 'ratings' so please feel free to rate the pix. I'll be interested to see if a particular favourite emerges.
zenya
9 Sep 2005HI again,
I love this photo ! I think this would make a great logo for Opera.. call it FOXIE OPERA 🙂
You might try sending your photos into Discoverys Animal Planet I am sure they would take interest in the foxes loving your home. 🙂
Eve
Words
9 Sep 2005The Opera/Cub photo always makes me laugh. The flash makes him look totally cross-eyed (he isn't), so I kind of think of it as the young (fire)fox being completely overawed by the scale and elegance of Opera!
lokutus-prime
11 Sep 2005Hello Words,
I live not too far from Stonehenge. Foxes are certainly not unknown in the county of Hampshire and its neighbour counties, Wiltshire and Berkshire next door. Your photographic images are remarkable for their clarity and I am pleased you have published them. My wife and I live in a home near the rolling English countryside and we have a large mature garden. So many times I have caught the images of wildlife with my digital camera -I am particularly fond of wild birds, exotic birds, the thrush, the robin and so on. I have written about them here, in Opera, from time to time. Thanks for sharing your pictures with us. I look forward to seeing more.
Best wishes, ~lokutus 🙂
Words
11 Sep 2005Lokutus,
Thanks for popping by. Stonehenge is set in some amazing countryside and I've some very good memories of visits to the stones.
Try as I might all my photographs of birds turn out to be terrible blurs. I probably need a faster camera, better zoom, or a quieter approach 😉 I do try and take pictures of the other animals that share the space and maybe I'll find some time to put an album up here. Mostly frogs, but I've also managed some ok shots of butterflies, grasshoppers, snails (they don't move too fast), and dormice (they love our birdfeeder).
anonymous
30 Jun 2006archer writes:
hello, I have a young mostly blind Artitic Fox, I wondered if there was any advice, you or anyone you may know may have to make him more comfortable in his surrounds?