30 Responses to “Vanishing Act”

  1. AWESOME SHOT!! RT @artwolfe: Vanishing Act: Can you find the animal in this photo? http://bit.ly/bKFjMw

  2. @fka_vid Check out this Art Wolfe shot… can you spot the animal? http://tinyurl.com/y92sdxc)

  3. Niwla says:

    De vogel wil ECHT NIET op de foto; http://bit.ly/aAmEl2

  4. Sarah says:

    Great owl, just beautiful a wood owl I guess,huh?

  5. bobwyo says:

    Yes. It just sort of jumped out at me. I won’t locate it just now in case there are others still looking. Excellent camo job, though.

  6. maginashun says:

    That's impressive. I want super powers too 🙂 RT @artwolfe Vanishing Act: Can you find the animal in this photo? http://bit.ly/bKFjMw

  7. Timothy Lusk says:

    Great one. I see you! 😉

  8. Jeremy says:

    Wow, what an excellent photo you’ve made here. I particularly like that the light you’ve managed to capture is part shade, part rays of sunshine that highlight the contrasts the owl is taking advantage of to distort the eye when looking at the tree. Love your work, Art, keep it up always!

  9. RT @artwolfe: Vanishing Act: Can you find the animal in this photo? http://bit.ly/bKFjMw

  10. RT @artwolfe: Vanishing Act: Can you find the animal in this photo? http://bit.ly/bKFjMw

  11. Bob Clark says:

    Yes, I see the Owl on a branch against the tree, but he is really hidden. Nature’s camo.

  12. John Whitley says:

    Art Wolfe blog..: Can you find the animal in this photo? http://bit.ly/9m4pTT

  13. Carol Cohen says:

    Fantastic! I still remember when you chased owls all over western WA and was known as “the owl guy!” Long time ago, eh?

    Happy travels, Art!

  14. Jim Gilbert says:

    Brilliant Great Gray.

  15. Dave Prill says:

    What an amazing image, Art you never stop inspiring me to take better images.

  16. Hi Art, We all appreciate you getting up on TV and spreading the world about outdoor photography. I may have an unfair advantage, having been born and raised in the wilderness and traveling much of my life with my dad, Philip Hyde, but I saw the owl in front of the tree right away and could not resist making the first post. I hope I didn’t spoil it for others but sometimes the early bird gets the worm, he he. Best Wishes.

  17. Mike Braaten says:

    Nice shot! I can’t believe how much he blends into the tree. Thanks for sharing this.

  18. Harold says:

    Wow Had to look twice. Camouflage is sometimes the best defense.

  19. Craig Clark says:

    owl in the tree trunk

  20. Stephanie Wilson says:

    I just bought this book with my Christmas money. It is spectacular. Very well done!

    Stephanie

  21. I look foolish having thought I was the only one who saw the bird in front of the tree. Great website and great work.

  22. Pescalune says:

    RT @artwolfe Vanishing Act: Can you find the animal in this photo? http://bit.ly/bKFjMw

  23. petra says:

    amazing picture, nothing compares to nature!

  24. In a split of a second, except there’s a second one somewhere… Nice one, thanks.

  25. Jim Braswell says:

    This is cool! RT @Pescalune: RT @artwolfe Vanishing Act: Can you find the animal in this photo? http://bit.ly/bKFjMw

  26. RT @ShowMeNature: This is cool! RT @Pescalune: RT @artwolfe Vanishing Act: Can you find the animal in this photo? http://bit.ly/bKFjMw

  27. Lloyd says:

    Amazing owl. Great shot.

  28. BG says:

    that is way too ke’o’wl!!

  29. Wayne Nelson says:

    Nice owl shot! I once stood 15 feet from a Screech Owl for 10 minutes before I could see it.

  30. carole says:

    I love this photograph!

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