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10.00" x 6.50"
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2.00"
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15.50" x 12.00"
The One That Didn't Get Away Framed Print
by Jim Cook
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The One That Didn't Get Away framed print by Jim Cook. Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
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I managed to get this shot as we were gliding slowly down Pepper Creek in a pontoon to one of the trails where you can view a lot of Floridas native... more
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Artist's Description
I managed to get this shot as we were gliding slowly down Pepper Creek in a pontoon to one of the trails where you can view a lot of Floridas native birds, animals, manatees,fish,snakes,aligators and a non native Hippopotamus. The area is Homosassa Springs Wilderness State Park home to what was once a zoo that was taken over by the state of Florida. The then residents were placed in new homes and the park became a refuge for native creatures of Florida only. Only that is except for "Lucy" a massive Hippopotamus that no one was willing to accept and is now 50 years old and is the only exception to the native species only claim. The bird that caught his dinner here is called Anhinga and is quite common throughout the state. The day was filled with many opportunities to watch the inhabitants in their natural environs. The staff were very knowledgeable and quick to point out things that might not have been evident to people there for their first time. There was even an area for several Eag...
About Jim Cook
My body of work ranges from photographic digital art to the more traditional use of a camera photographing scenes of landscapes and everyday life. My photography has its roots going back to my experiences with infrared film. It was there that I saw how an image could be manipulated to something much more different than what was first seen. I still compose some photos from the infrared spectrum only now I use a camera converted to IR. When digital came along it was an easy move to software and all the possibilities that were and are now possible with their use. Still the initial composition in camera is paramount and once the shutter is closed and image transferred to computer, I can turn my imagination loose and enhance or create...
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Juli Scalzi
Great photo and loved reading your description.
Jim Cook replied:
Thank you!
Kyle Dig
Amazing capture! That looks like a big/spiky fish (it looks way too big for that her long/skinny neck! Do you know what kind it is?) staring down its captor's throat here! So does she really manage to win the battle and gulp that whole thing okay? Does the fish put up a good fight, if eaten does the unlucky prey get swallowed wriggling all the way down as well?!
Jim Cook replied:
Thanks Kyle! I can't say what happened after the photo was taken. The pontoon I was on was going in one direction and the anhinga was going in opposite direction and they were soon out of sight.
Marina Kojukhova
Amazing capture Jim!! l/f
Dawn Currie
Great catch
Joseph Mosley
excellent timing!
Joan Carroll
great capture! v
HH Photography
Nice catch. Your photo has been featured on the homepage of the Florida-The Beautiful Sunshine State group. Congratulations Jim!
Jim Cook replied:
Thank you very much!
I'ina Van Lawick
What an absolutely gorgeous shot. Wonderful rich color scheme, almost monochromatic, and such a great capture. Love the way its tail just shows under water. f/v
Jim Cook replied:
Thank you, appreciate the comment, f/v
Tim Opdyke
Great shot Jim......
Jim Cook replied:
Thanks Tim!
Greta Corens
Amazing capture! Bravo. L/F
Jim Cook replied:
Thank you!