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Oct. 30, 2010 - Tucson, AZ
So, this is the second time we've experienced this in about 3 months. Woken up to repeated metal banging just after sun up. Sounded horrible - like a kid learning to play the drums - horrible.
Assuming a neighbor working on something, a look out the window revealed a coyote messing with a rain gutter extension. Obviously a rabbit has run into it. Originally, it was screwed onto the downspout, but he ripped it off. He rolls it, he lifts it, he drops it, he drags it. For creatures which spook easily, he's drawing an awful lot of attention to himself - tells you the value of food.
So I watch him for a while, then go to the bathroom, then figure ok, I'll go out with the camera. I am quiet, but my footsteps are immediately heard, and obviously the camera shutter. I get a dirty look and think, "oh, right, like I'M bothering YOU". I also notice at least a second coyote, already eating a rabbit while the first still checks the gutter, perhaps hoping it's full of them. Not sure if one coyote waits at the first end of the gutter while the other agitates the second, but the rabbit must get pretty rattled. Then they take off.
In all seriousness, it's nice to see them healthy and beautiful, the population well recovered from the mange outbreak of years ago, and we love it when they serenade us at night. But still, I'm thinking of putting hardware cloth over the end of the gutter to keep future rabbits from running into this trap. Not because the Desert Cottontail is in any way endangered, but because I need the sleep.
Skrillex, Rialto Theater, Tucson AZ
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First off if you like dub step or not skrillex is a must see!! One of the most amazing shows I have shot! I was lucky enough to shoot two of his shows, at Realto Theater and the Venue of Scottsdale. I have the full set posted on my site at awallphoto.com. I hope I can truly represent the energy and magnitude of his show through my photos! I really wish I had my e5! I dont think I mentioned this to anyone but my shutter failed on my e5 a while back. So while it was in NY at the Olympus repair facility I was shooting this show with the epl1! lol yep doesn't look very professional to roll in to a gig with that little guy but it got me by. It validated how truly amazing the little pen cameras can be! Dont get me wrong I wish I had my e5!! The results would have been much better but the pen saved the day! I am excited for the new ep3 and 12mm f2 combo! Unfortunately I will not be owning and showing its capabilities anytime soon after I spent almost a hundred dollars on insured shipping to NY to get my e5 repaired and the almost 2 grand in gigs I lost out on in the time it took them to repair it. As much as I love Olympus and there lenses they almost lost my business over that whole experience, but that is a whole other story!
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Olympus epl1 Pen
Zuiko 35-100mm f2
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