Wild creatures typically concentrate on their own little world. Trying to find enough food to survive and avoiding predators tends to narrow one’s focus. There isn’t a lot of interest in improving the neighbourhood or grander social issues. Of course they fiercely protect their young and often send out Christmas letters exaggerating all their offspring’s… Continue Reading
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Imagine you taught a fox to eat Imagine you taught a fox to hunt Imagine you taught a fox to feed her kits Would you ever imagine a fox learning so well?
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I am here to say I’m not sorry … or at least I’m trying really hard not to be! Why? Being sorry at the wrong time can have unintended consequences. Here’s two examples. I am excited to hear a presentation only to have the speaker begin with an apology (or three) about not really being… Continue Reading
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If you occasionally wander by Krahnpix to see what’s happening on the old blog, you will typically find photos and words. There may be descriptions, stories or even the odd poem to make the real poets shudder. What you won’t find is numbers. That is not an accident. Words naturally gather in my brain, find… Continue Reading
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I like to think that I stop and photograph beauty … but sometimes I don’t. I will be on a trip dedicated to photography with my camera gear all ready and willing at my finger tips. I will be in a beautiful place and I will dutifully note the fantastic scene beside me … and… Continue Reading
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What’s your favourite itch? I used to think that wildlife started itching and scratching in a devious attempt to ruin my photos. After watching this behavior for some time, I have come to the insightful conclusion that they are itchy. Then I realized it’s actually amusing to watch. I have gathered a few of my… Continue Reading

