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Notes on My Work, Subjects, and Photostream
I'm not really interested in view counts, putting pics in Groups (except Guide to California Wildflowers), etc. I'm just intent on letting interested parties see my wildlife photos. I do appreciate additional tag suggestions, ID information/corrections, and photography tips (and, of course, complements).
Herp (= amphibian and non-avian reptile) photos with the latin phrase "in situ" in the description were taken with the animal in its original position, undisturbed by me. Otherwise the subject was captured and posed and/or had moved from its original position in obvious reaction to my presence. All photos are taken at the point of discovery, regardless of conditions. Additionally, I do not employ techniques such as "cooling" or "running" to make herps easier to photograph. Nothing against people who do; it's just not my bag.
Photos aren't necessarily uploaded in chronological order; like Billy Pilgrim, I'm unstuck in time.
My pictures are intended to be viewed "large." Go for it; I insist.
I am trying to phase out my hand from the photographs I post on Flickr. While my hand has made many 2004-2005 appearances, it has only surfaced 4 times in 2006 and not once since.
I |Administer| several |groups|: one (1) I created and several I came to administer through the curious contingency wherein, through the attrition of members, I became the most senior member. Indeed, some of these groups boast ill-conceived and/or ambiguous, vaguely creepy titles. Please place appropriate photographs into the "salamanders posed on moss." group; feel free to ignore the rest.
I select "favorites" for a number of reasons. Many are selected because of their awesomeness, however others are selected because of interesting discussion in the "comments," others because of the interestingness of the subject, and still others because I want to be able to monitor them/refer back to them.
California photos are tagged with Jepson Manual "Regions"; photos from other US states are tagged with EPA level III Ecoregion membership (pdf) and await public interest in those states' flora sufficient for publishers to invest in a Jepson-esque treatment. If you think you've found an identification mistake on my part or if you have any pertinent taxonomic information, please let me know. You may earn a point!
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Use of My Works
If you'd like to use my photos in a not-for-profit slideshow, feel free; no permission needed.
If you'd like to use my photos in a more permanent but still not-for-profit manner such as a permanent educational display or website, please acknowledge me and I'd also like to be notified in advance.
If you'd like to use my work in a for-profit venture, I likely would be interested; however I will also likely require a modest compensation (e.g., if work is to be included in a book, a free copy).
If your desired use of my work doesn't fit neatly into one of these categories, feel free to contact me for clarification.
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In Summary
Get outside, find wildlife, photograph it, leave it there alive and unharmed, then go home and post on flickr. Seriously; poaching and/or killing herps is lame. Don't be lame. On that topic, if you don't like snakes, instead of moving to a place that has snakes and then killing all the snakes, just don't move to where there are snakes. I don't like the profligate; instead of moving into a gated community and kicking in the windshields of all the "Hummers," I choose to not move there in the first place. It doesn't take a GED to figure this out, people!! Oh, yeah: watch out for Poodle-dog Bush; [expletive deleted] external hard-drives.
I have photos on flickr taken in the following states:

Great links for wildlife identification:
bugguide
californiaherps
plants.usda.gov/
butterfliesandmoths
Curious how I divide stuff up? Here are maps of San Diego County and Minnesota.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.
squamatologist's favorite photos from other Flickr members (857)
Contacts (304)
Groups (50)
- Insect Identification Help Group 7,728 photos, 1,759 members
- Kingsnakes (and Milksnakes) Rock 128 photos, 23 members
- Myriapoda (Centipedes, Millipedes, Etc.) 2,124 photos, 680 members
- The Mountains of California 270 photos, 35 members
- CAUDATA 317 photos, 18 members
- Milkweed (Asclepias spp.) 172 photos, 34 members
- Herping Is easy 3,022 photos, 168 members
- Mimulus 811 photos, 61 members
- Birding in San Diego 2,641 photos, 235 members
- Nature and General Animal Photography-Showcase and Discussion 39,974 photos, 1,769 members
- Rattlesnakes of the Western United States 486 photos, 63 members
- موقع بدوي فوتو 2,108 photos, 1,422 members
- North American Pit Viper's 96 photos, 22 members
- The Dark Side of San Diego 254 photos, 36 members
- Orobanchaceae 4,651 photos, 202 members
- Salamanders posed on moss. 321 photos, 24 members
- México de Mis Amores. ("Postea y Comenta") 48,070 photos, 1,642 members
- Herping In California/Central and Eastern United States 789 photos, 126 members
- YTAPOMTAPOY 259 photos, 384 members
- SNAKES of the Southwest 269 photos, 33 members
- Wild Biology 8,253 photos, 173 members
- Common Loon Gavia Immer 320 photos, 96 members
- Raptors Of North America 12,971 photos, 663 members
- Small Creatures Will Love This Place post.1/comment.1 11,454 photos, 2,255 members
- Charming red Columbines (Aquilegia) 47 photos, 25 members
- Story Telling Through Images 64,727 photos, 6,792 members
- Looking Glass Series 33,590 photos, 6,001 members
- Omnia / No limit 595 photos, 92 members
- Reptiles & Amphibians of North America 3,198 photos, 248 members
- Yucca 995 photos, 165 members
- Space and Time 42,343 photos, 6,269 members
- The Urban Jungles 62,860 photos, 7,540 members
- I Saw You First- Invited images only, post 1, invite 1 36,833 photos, 14,809 members
- Inspirational Photography 120,902 photos, 8,350 members
- Abstract Photography, Art and More... 84,636 photos, 8,433 members
- Inspirational Landscapes 78,168 photos, 8,559 members
- Magnificence 1,997 photos, 195 members
- Fractal Mania 1,515 photos, 350 members
- Animated Reality 880 photos, 299 members
- *Nature* (2 Comments/Photo W/Code) - SWEEPER ACTIVE!! 317,994 photos, 23,389 members
- Flickr Group's Features Need Improvements: Petition to Flickr 0 photos, 2,097 members
- Reptiles & Amphibians of the Pacific Northwest 939 photos, 106 members
- About Stock Photo | www.aboutstockphoto.com 3,198 photos, 785 members
- Animal Breath-Takers 5,356 photos, 768 members
- ¤•]¦[ ماعلے الدنيآ عتب ]¦[•¤ 7,352 photos, 3,524 members
- I love the desert! 2,644 photos, 286 members
- PLANT [directory] 植物 143,731 photos, 11,342 members
- NATURE'S ELEGANT SHOTS [ Invitation Only / Post 1 - Award 4 ] 68,471 photos, 11,781 members
- MY WINNERS - Winner for Winter CONTEST! Insect CONTEST open! 888,673 photos, 86,676 members
- Blue Ribbon PHOTOGRAPHY (INVITE ONLY) 308,551 photos, 44,375 members
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- Joined:
- September 2006
- Hometown:
- Half Moon Bay, CA
- I am:
- Male and Taken
- Occupation:
- dermestid hunter, liver puller











