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local YOUR 10 BEST Today, local photographer Rob Wiebe offers these wildlife and landscape pictures – timing being the key. “It is always critical to have a camera ready to shoot when capturing photos of wildlife and nature. The fox looks at you quickly and then runs, the sunset lighting lasts a few seconds and if you aren’t ready, you miss them,” says Rob. “The following are a collection of a few of those split second moments.” Maligne Lake, Jasper National Park at sunset. ALBERTA SUNSET Red Fox kit tongue tasting grass and watching me. LYING LOW Red Fox kits looking for mom. Sometimes you can be sneaky and observe animals before they see you. KIT CLUB TWIN TAILS ROB WIEBE 1 2 3 4 10 your best dailyheraldtribune.com DHT Check out the archive on our website under arts/life •Submit YOUR 10 BEST to frinne@bowesnet. com, photos optional but welcome, and be eligible for some great prizes from the DHT • Snowshoe hare ready to run. HARE TODAY... I was standing in the Coyote’s path and he walked around me, keeping me in view. A WILEY ONE Cascade Pond (man made) Banff National Park. MAN & NATURE Bald Eagle watching me, blood on his beak. VIEW TO A KILL 5 6 7 8 Talbot Lake, Jasper National Park. I couldn’t resist the peaceful view. Not even a breath of air. CALM REFLECTIONS Red Fox male, watching to see if I am a threat. RED RADAR 9 10 White-tailed deer taking a look before running.

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A new and regular feature of the DHT will be YOUR TEN BEST, and we encourage you to be a part of it. Essentially, it is a Top 10 list – in no particular order – that is relevant to you and your community.

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Page 1: Your 10 Best

local

Your 10 BestToday, local

photographer Rob Wiebe offers these wildlife and landscape pictures – timing being the key.“It is always critical

to have a camera ready to shoot when capturing photos of wildlife and nature. The fox looks at you quickly and then runs, the sunset lighting lasts a few seconds and if you aren’t ready, you miss them,” says Rob.“The following are

a collection of a few of those split second moments.”

Maligne Lake, Jasper National Park at sunset.

AlBertA sunset

Red Fox kit tongue tasting grass and watching me.

lYing low

Red Fox kits looking for mom. Sometimes you can be sneaky and observe animals before they see you.

Kit cluB

twin tAils

roB wieBe

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2

3

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10your bestdailyheraldtribune.comDHTCheck out the

archive on our website under

arts/life

•Submit YOUR 10 BEST to [email protected], photos optional but welcome, and be eligible for some great prizes from the DHT •

Snowshoe hare ready to run.

HAre todAY...

I was standing in the Coyote’s path and he walked around me, keeping me in view.

A wileY one

Cascade Pond (man made) Banff National Park.

MAn & nAture

Bald Eagle watching me, blood on his beak.

View to A Kill

5

6

7

8

Talbot Lake, Jasper National Park. I couldn’t resist the peaceful view. Not even a breath of air.

cAlM reflections

Red Fox male, watching to see if I am a threat.

red rAdAr

9

10

White-tailed deer taking a look before running.