Courting Danger

This week I wanted to share a few images I shot of ravens hanging out in my neighbourhood. We have a few ravens that patrol our dumpsters and harass cats and small dogs during the day. I’m pretty sure that the ravens have divided up the city into their own ‘hoods and disperse into their respective territories in the morning. …

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Raven Lunch

Some of you may find this week’s post a bit gruesome. It is a sort of fitting post for 2020 considering!   While out and about in town I startled a small group of ravens off their meal. One raven was not about to give up on lunch and stuck around which gave me an opportunity to capture these unique …

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Ravens of Winter

Welcome back to the Sunday Edition. This week we had some very cold weather to arrive. It’s been mild and unseasonably warm for November. The drop into our regular temperatures came as a bit of a frigid reminder about the reality of winter north of 60º. The ravens are the one bird who never appears to be affected by cold …

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Halloween Leftovers

Welcome back to the Sunday edition! I finally had a chance to get out and do some wildlife spotting a couple of weeks ago. It was pretty cold and windy and I haven’t had much luck seeing foxes around of late but we are never short of ravens around here. The landfill is always filled with ravens and you never …

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Wildlife in Black and White Pt. 2

Hello and welcome back!  I hope that everyone had a wonderful relaxing holiday and shared time with friends and family. This week is the last story of 2017 and part two of the story we started December 17 all about black and white wildlife photography. In part one of this story we looked at how stripping away the colour from …

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Wildlife in Black and White Pt. 1

Hello friends! Welcome back to WildKnife Photography’s weekly photo story.  This is part one of a two part story on shooting wildlife in black and white. Wildlife photos are usually in colour and most of the shots I take I process that way. Wildlife and landscapes are often rendered in colour because of the natural beauty and wonder of the …

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Winter Wildlife

Welcome back friends! This week’s photo story is all about winter wildlife. Here in Yellowknife things get pretty quiet in the winter in terms of wildlife as birds head south and bears hibernate. Animals that remain active and plentiful throughout winter months include red foxes, ptarmigan, and ravens. Once in a while I’ll get really lucky and spot a lynx, …

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