When I first started making cut and paste images of unlikely things in likely places, I had some success, among me and myself at least, with using the location of a plain little wooden bridge over Shadow Falls Creek, just above Shadow Falls. And over the years, as the technology has gained greatly in capability and complexity, and my facility has grown... a little bit, I have always returned to this bridge. It's a lovely spot at the Y junction of trails, in one of the more secret nature parts of the city, but it is more importantly a wonderful focus point to put whatever I want. So I have probably photographed this same bridge hundreds of times now, placing everyone from Eeyore to wild beasts to Uncle Fester on it.
Here then is my latest tribute to this bridge, presented in the fashion of a motion activated Trail Cam compilation, showing the best of the animals (and other things) that have been spotted at this wildlife juncture. The accompanying song provides the thematic resonance to my shenanigans.
As ever, click through the photo below.
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