• Put down that camera!

    I play head games with myself all the time though I rarely seem to win. Here’s a couple of examples: Just wait a little more and some wildlife will magically appear… I’m sure the receptionist will call you soon and put an end to this insufferable waiting… It is entirely possible that I have also… Continue Reading

  • Please don’t go …

    She was gorgeous! I saw her out of the corner of my eye and quickly stopped to take a second look and then another. Brown eyes, pursed lips, pleasingly plump – she had it all. Her hair was brown and wonderfully streaked with a perfect palette of colours. I could only image how long her… Continue Reading

  • Krahnpix reader critiques blog

    Interviewing a random Krahnpix reader seemed like a good way to get insight into why people read my blog.  Maybe not … Why do you read Krahnpix? I have no idea what you’re talking about. Never heard of chron picks. What is it? It’s a blog about wildlife and nature and … Well I’ve never… Continue Reading

  • missed it by …

    Something is definitely wrong with this picture. I head out into the wild looking for the consummate wildlife image. I have visions of shooting regal-looking animals in gorgeous natural vistas, dappled with perfect light. Or maybe I’m capturing the perfect interaction between two wild critters, or a life and death struggle as a predator tries… Continue Reading

  • Self absorbed

    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

  • What’s with the numbers?

    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