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by Michael Russell
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Challenge your brain with a jigsaw puzzle designed by an independent artist! Our puzzles are made from premium 0.2" thick paper stock and include a semi-gloss coating on the top surface to make the image pop. Puzzles are available in two different sizes, and each puzzle includes a puzzle box with the artwork printed on the top for safe storage when you're not puzzling. The puzzle pieces are unique shapes.
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A Snowy Owl (Bubo scandiacus), bathed in sunset light - hops onto a piece of driftwood at Boundary Bay, British Columbia, Canada. This Snowy Owl was... more
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A Snowy Owl (Bubo scandiacus), bathed in sunset light - hops onto a piece of driftwood at Boundary Bay, British Columbia, Canada. This Snowy Owl was part of a relatively rare irruption in 2012 and are not normally found here in large numbers.
Photograph © Michael Russell. No re-use without written permission. Please contact me for licensing inquiries here: mrussellphotography.com/contact/
I am a fine art Landscape and Nature photographer living in Langley British Columbia, Canada. I mostly photograph landscape and nature scenes, but I will photograph wildlife too on occasion. Most of my work is photographed in British Columbia and Washington State. Visit my website https://www.mrussellphotography.com/ for more about me.
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Maria Keady
Stunning capture!!
Morris Finkelstein
Beautiful action photo of a Snowy Owl with great timing, pose, and composition, Michael! F/L/Voted!
Michael Russell replied:
Thanks Morris!
I'ina Van Lawick
Great shot. Such a beautiful bird. We had quite a few along the coast in WA one winter when the came down from BC. Apparently they were not finding enough food in CA because of their large number that year.
Michael Russell replied:
Thanks - glad you like this one! In 2012 we had a large irruption of Snowy Owls - which is probably the year you remember. The reasons for the migration isn't generally to find food, but a variety of other factors such as an abundance of food during the summer breeding season.
William Tasker
Hi Michael! Welcome to the group. And what a spectacular debut image! Wow! Your beautiful image has been featured by Wild Birds Of The World. L/F
Michael Russell replied:
Thank you William! :)
Jessica Jackson
So majestic! Great capture! L/F
Michael Russell replied:
Thanks Jessica!
Don Columbus
Congratulations Michael, your work is Featured in "Wings" Group!
Michael Russell replied:
Thank you Don!
Anita Dent
Fantastic capture! L/F
Chuck Homler
Great capture and fantastic light too!
Gerald Strine
Excellent capture Michael.
Nikolyn McDonald
Beautiful light and color and a perfect moment captured. Congratulations on your tie for 2nd place in the recent BIRDS Large and Small contest.
MTBobbins Photography
Excellent capture! Congrats on your contest wins!
Michael Russell
Wow thanks for all the comments everyone! Glad you liked this one. :)
Chrystyne Novack
Congrats on your 1st place win in the recent Animals contest. Fantastic shot and sharp details of this snowy owl with it's wings open caught in a short flight.
Kaija Ogan
congratulations on first place!! Thanks for entering my contest!!
Alana Ranney
so love this, nice light!!! F
Nikolyn McDonald
Beautiful tones and moment - I love the outstretched wings and the way they are catching the light. Congratulations on your 1st place win in the recent Animals contest.
Rachel Cohen
Stunning capture Michael! So beautiful! Congrats!
Sue Bonnar
Michael - congratulations! Great Shot and beautiful bird!
Michael Russell
Thank you for your comments everyone! :)
Megan Walsh
What a beautiful capture!!
J L Kempster
Congratulations on your win in the Wild Animals contest.