Showing posts with label Tintina Trench. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tintina Trench. Show all posts

Sunday, September 14, 2008

J’Tame

Gotta Love The Ultimate Jay Walkers

Photographs copyright: DAVID McMAHON


On my first full day in the Yukon, I was photographing the Tintina Trench from a great vantage point when I noticed a bird perched on a signpost. Margaret Goodwin of Yukon Tourism told me it was a Canada Jay and was also referred to as a whiskey jack.

She told me just how tame the birds are - and knowing my fondness for any photographic challenge, she told me to try and hit my shutter button as the bird reacted to a potato crisp held in her hand.

I was not entirely convinced. "You’re going to hold a crisp and that bird’s going to come and get it?" I asked. She nodded. The challenge was on.

She held up the crisp and the jay, categorised as Perisoreus Canadensis, swooped immediately. I was a fraction of a second too late on the shutter - but as you’ll see from the first shot above, I got the bird as it turned towards me, with wings outspread and the prize in its claws.

Still marvelling at how tame the bird was, I asked Margaret to hold up another crisp. Same thing. Bird swooped. My second shot was a carbon copy of the first attempt, so I didn't bother to post it here.

Then it got really interesting. Margaret suggested I hold a crisp in one hand and try and photograph the bird at the same time. Feeling a bit like Edward Scissorhands, I held the crisp in my left hand and the camera in my right.

I just made one mistake. You see, I held the crisp loosely between thumb and forefinger, so the bird was away with the crisp in its beak even before I had reacted.

Naturally, I had to try again. This time I held the crisp more firmly, in order to delay the whiskey jack for a split second, while I tried to get a shot of him.

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Sunday, August 31, 2008

Going Stag

When Did You Last See A Nuzzle Like This?

Photographs copyright: DAVID McMAHON


Sometimes you see the best sights in the strangest places. Just over 24 hours ago, I was about to take a series of photographs of the Tintina Trench, here in the Yukon, when this caught my attention instead.

Okay, so you're looking at this picture and you're so observant that you know something doesn't quite add up. Correct?

You're 100 per cent right. Because I didn't really photograph two "live" moose exchanging a gesture of affection. It was just a mural on the side of a Holland America cruise line coach.

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