![Northern wheatear / Oenanthe oenanthe](/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/photo-20150920-7D-IMG_0376-featured-640x273.jpg)
![Malika, shepherdess](/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/photo-20150412-7D-IMG_9833-featured-640x273.jpg)
On the first day, when we decided to stop for lunch, I met Malika, a shepherdess.Here is a portrait of her as well as some pictures of the context in which his sheep live.
![Common kestrel / Falco tinnunculus](/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/photo-20150920-7D-IMG_0374-featured-640x273.jpg)
![Purple Sandpiper / Calidris maritima](/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/photo-20140307-7D-IMG_9141-featured-640x273.jpg)
![Saïd Amdah](/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/photo-20150413-7D-IMG_9856-featured-640x273.jpg)
First real day of trekking in Morocco. We leave Ikhf N'ighir and after an hour's walk in the green valley, I spend five short minutes alongside Saïd Amdah, a resident of the area on his way to work. He's ok for a photo. Then we branches off to Tizi n' Ait Imi pass that we […]
![European paper wasp / Polistes dominula](/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/photo-20130805-7D-IMG_8332-featured-640x273.jpg)
Final version + the 19 necessary photos for the stack • ƒ/16 • 1/13 • ISO 400 • 0EV • 360mm This photo have been created using “Focus Stacking” method. It's build with 19 photos with different focus. To get more information about this technic, check out my article. Before | After Stacking
![Lockheed C-130 Hercules](/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/photo-20110623-7D-IMG_1038-featured-640x273.jpg)
![Willie wagtail / Rhipidura leucophrys](/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/photo-20110816-7D-IMG_2851-featured-640x273.jpg)
![Asta Man Bajacharya](/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/photo-20121013-7D-IMG_5505-featured-640x273.jpg)
At the time those pictures where taken, Asti Man Bajacharya was in charge of a small temple next to the Bhaktapur Durbar Square. It's a “job” by 2, 3 years men rotation. At about 78 years old, he finished his “turn” of three years a few months after our visit and used to regularly do […]
![Red wattlebird / Anthochaera carunculata](/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/photo-20110817-7D-IMG_2876-featured-640x273.jpg)
![Chamois / Rupicapra rupicapra](/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/photo-20131009-7D-IMG_8692-featured-640x273.jpg)
Young one His Mother Note: Unlike cervids, chamois don't lose the horns regularly but keep them all their lives. Some other shots