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melittle.jpg Laelaps is the blog of freelance science writer Brian Switek. This blog frequently features his musings on paleontology, evolution, and the history of science. Switek also blogs for Smithsonian magazine's Dinosaur Tracking, and he is a research associate at the New Jersey State Museum.


Switek's first book, Written in Stone, will be published on November 1, 2010 by Bellevue Literary Press.

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Photo of the Day #843: Pronghorn

Category: MammalsPhotography
Posted on: February 3, 2010 6:10 AM, by Brian Switek


A pronghorn (Antilocapra americana), photographed on Antelope Island, Utah.

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but, but, it's not an Antelope....

Posted by: Jared | February 3, 2010 10:56 AM

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Brian,
Your piece strikes my eye more as a piece of painting rather than a photograph. You seem to have achieved in this piece a rare blurring effect between a photograph and a painting brushed on by some masters of Art History. A nature artist would draw a scene as closely as possible, but it is still a painting that would not copy exactly as is unlike a photograph would.
Your piece is a photograph, and yet appears more like a painting to me. Nothing is out of focus in the picture, and a digital camera in general would not use filter for a certain desired effect. Did you use just exposure and/or distance effects to get this result, or did you use other skills you specially have?

AriSan

Posted by: AriSan | February 3, 2010 11:24 PM

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Ari; Thank you very much for the compliment. I did not do anything special while taking this photograph. In fact, it is a little fuzzy since the tall grass made it difficult to focus. The pronghorn was just walking along the side of the road and I snapped a few frames before it dashed across and down a small hill.

Posted by: Laelaps | February 4, 2010 6:50 AM

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