Sofia’s challenge is to see how luck can play a big role in capturing some of our best shots.
Most of my lucky shots occurred because I was in the right place at the right time with my camera and the right lens. When we are traveling I always have my camera or my phone handy just in case we see something by the side of the road. When we are home I keep my camera close by so I can grab it if I see something interesting outside. Full disclosure: I have previously posted photos of all of these animals except for the Bald Eagle.
I would never have captured the birds in the following gallery without a little help from friends. Last week a neighbor called to let me know there was an American Bald Eagle perched on the power pole across from our house. I had to scramble to get my camera and telephoto lens ready. Lucky for me he stayed perched on the pole long enough for me to set my camera on burst and start shooting. I grabbed my camera on my way out the door one day last year after a friend texted me about a Roseate Spoonbill in a tree beside the road.


I captured the next three shots as we were riding along in our truck. For each of these shots Henry had to pull over on the side of the road so I could take a few photos. In each case the animal totally ignored us.



I was walking along a beach in Oahu when I came across this sea turtle on the sand. I was so glad I had my camera!

I’ll finish with my favorite Lucky Shot. The look on this woman’s face is priceless.

Patti’s challenge last week asked us to explore using the foreground, middle ground, and background when framing our shots. I enjoyed all of your creative responses.
Many thanks to Sofia for this week’s challenge. If you would like to join the challenge please be sure to tag your post with Lens-Artists and include a link back to her post Lens-Artists #393: Lucky Shot.
Be sure to check back on Saturday, April 18 at noon eastern time when John will be hosting the challenge
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Awesome images Beth. I love the alligator just walking across the path, and I think the Spoonbill was just as interested in you as you were of it!
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Thank you Anne! I love it when I’m photographing wildlife and they look right at me. It’s makes it even more of a lucky shot.
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Beth, I liked these images a lot. The way you took advantage of the moment paid off big time. I have to agree with you about the last shot. The woman’s look is priceless.
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Thanks Egidio. I hate to let a good wildlife photo opportunity get away. We were walking on the pathway in the Everglades when I turned around and saw the alligator crossing where we had just walked. Most of the other visitors were busy looking the other way and missed the gator. I always wondered what make the woman turn around at that moment.
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Wonderful images Beth and I especially love the way you captured the gorgeous spoonbill 🩷 xxx
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Thank you so much! It took patience and the burst mode on my camera to capture that Spoonbill looking at me. I’m so glad you liked the image.
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Great I ages! But that alligator! Whoa!
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Thank you Nancy! I was walking in the other direction when I saw that alligator. It was very close to us and the other tourists but he was moving fast.
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Oh, Beth, where to begin… I’m a turtle girl through and through so he’s my favourite. How close were you? That’s an amazing shot! Indeed they all are. Your travels have gifted you with some real treasures. Thank you for sharing them. pp
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Thank Pam! True confession. I was pretty close to the turtle but used a zoom lens to get that shot. I’m so glad you enjoyed my lucky shots.
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I’ve always felt luck was half the battle in photography, (not that its a battle, LOL), Beth. Wow,, those are some amazing captures! Wildlife is especially fun to see up close, with that little thrill of excitement to spice it up! The lady and the alligator shot is wonderful. You’ve given me some good ideas for a post!
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These are fantastic Beth!! I loved them all – but why did the gator cross the road? LOLOL. To get to the other side of course.
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Thanks Tina! Now why didn’t I think of that for a caption? LOL
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Wonderful wildlife photos, Beth! Luck is always a good friend to have on a wildlife outing!
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Thanks John. You are right about the luck. I never know what I will come across when I am on a wildlife outing. I’ve had a few outings with no sightings at all.
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Wondeful lucky shots Beth.
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Thanks Leanne. So glad you enjoyed the wildlife shots.
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Those were all great shots. The Alligator and the woman’s face is pretty great decisive moment image.
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Thank you. The alligator crossing the path is one of my all time favorite images.
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The last one is priceless, Beth and one of my favourites from you, the Big Horn Sheep is a fantastic shot, everything about it is perfect.
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Thanks Sofia! I really enjoyed this challenge. The alligator photo is one of my all time favorites.
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As it is mine 🙂
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Great shots, Beth. They are all good, but the shot of the Big Horn running across the rock is really special. My camera is always with me when we are out and about on trips. And I keep it handy at home. I don’t take it with me to the grocery store, however. Someday, I am bound to miss a great photo because of that. Since my digital camera does well at super long shots and close ups, I don’t have to worry about other lens. BTW, the alligator shot was another classic!
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Curt, many thanks! Keeping the camera handy can sometimes pay off. The Big Horn sheep was so fun to see. The alligator shot is one of my all time favorites.
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Like you, Beth, some of my best shots have been spur of the moment!
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I do agree about being in the right place at the right time, but as you’ve also proved, we make our own luck a lot of the time. Having the camera to hand, making sure your neighbours know you like to take photos of the wildlife, having a husband who’s briefed to pull over when necessary … All adds up to a wonderful collection of shots, culminating in that last amazing capture 😀
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Thanks Sarah! It’s great to have a husband who supports me and friends who give me a heads up when they see something I would be interested in. So glad you enjoyed the images.
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Wow Beth, these are all gorgeous! The bear is a beauty, the gator marvellous – and the big horn sheep in Zion is a gem – on my wall!
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Thanks Ann-Christine! I had fun choosing these photos for the challenge. I’m glad you like them.
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I love them all, but that black bear and dandelions has been on my list ever since I saw a similar photo on an Audubon calendar!
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Thanks Pam! I have featured this bear in the dandelions a few times. It’s still one of my favorite lucky shots. If there had been traffic on the road we wouldn’t have been able to stop and I would have missed it.
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Three cheers for our companions who graciously stop on a dime for us to take a photo!
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You’ve got some awesome shots Beth, that Alligator with an attitude made me laugh, beautiful shot and he totally gives the appearance of move over Im coming thru! Haha
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Thanks Pamela. The alligator was truly a once in a lifetime shot. I was walking in the other direction and I would not have seen him if I hadn’t turned around.
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Awesome shots, Beth. I love the posing sheep 😀.
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Thanks PR! I wasn’t expecting the sheep to look right at me like that!
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That’s why it is a lucky shot 😉.
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Wonderful! From the spoonbill looking back at you all the way through to the bear and beyond, these are great photos, Beth. Many thanks for sharing them xx
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Jo, thank you so much! I’m glad you enjoyed these images.
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