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by Michael Dougherty
$29.00
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the photograph "Fighting Swans Boxley Mill Pond" by Michael Dougherty. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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Fighting trumpeter swans, Boxley Mill Pond, Buffalo National River near Ponca, AR.
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Fighting trumpeter swans, Boxley Mill Pond, Buffalo National River near Ponca, AR.
Michael Dougherty is a nature photographer, webmaster and free lance writer living in Newton County in Northwest Arkansas. His home borders the Ponca Wilderness of the Buffalo National River Park. His work is focused primarily on Arkansas nature photography, wildlife, and rural subjects within 100 miles of his home in Compton, Arkansas. He has written articles for Arkansas Wildlife Magazine, and is considered the leading elk photographer in Arkansas. His other website, http://arkansaswildlifephotography.com, provides up-to-date information on wildlife photo opportunities, with maps, animal location reports, and tutorials on photographing wildlife in the upper river region of the Buffalo National River and NW Arkansas. It is the online...
$29.00
Michael Dougherty
Rick, it was impressive luck. Thanks, I appreciate the thought. I don't claim control, I claim the gift. Michael
RICK BRANSBY
IMPRESSIVE TIMING INDEED
Tom Kelly
Wonderful capture with great detail! f/v
Michael Dougherty replied:
Thanks Tom. I have 20 more of these yet to be processed. It was lucky to get these chances.
Nava Jo Thompson
Fantastic lighting and action---fave and voted!
Michael Dougherty replied:
Nava Jo this was one exciting thing to watch and photograph. The fight went on for a half hour, it was stunning, and of course, lucky. Never saw one before in looking at these swans over 6 years. Thanks for your kind remarks. MD