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Cody L. Barnes
Wildlife Photography
This page features a few of the pictures I've taken along my travels. In addition to being products of scientific development and a great hobby, I believe that photography can also serve as a powerful tool for education purposes. My philosophy is to minimize negative impacts in the process of photographing subjects and to promote positive perceptions. Please contact me if you have any questions or comments regarding the content on this page. Please also consider visiting my photography online store, linked here.
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The photographs contained on this, and any other site under the codylbarnes.wix.com/utahstate domain, are the property of Cody Barnes and are protected by United States and International copyright laws. All copyright, trademark, and other intellectual property rights in this site, are the property of Cody L. Barnes.
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Exposure:
Jumping Spider (Phidippus sp.) NE Oklahoma
Checkerspot butterfly (Euphydryas editha) Northern California, USA
Zebra jumping spider Great Salt Lake, UT May 2016
Jumping Spider (Phidippus sp.) NE Oklahoma
Arthropods
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Black Salamander (Aneides flavipunctatus) Northern California, USA
Coastal Tailed Frog (Ascaphus truei) Tadpoles of this species are adapted to living in high-flow streams in the Pacific Northwest with a mouth underside that can grip rocks and with a muscular, streamlined tail.
Fourche Mountain Salamander (Plethodon fourchensis) Arkansas, USA
Black Salamander (Aneides flavipunctatus) Northern California, USA
Amphibians
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Lebanon Viper (Montivipera bornmuelleri)
Large-eyed pit viper (Trimeresurus macrops) Nakhon Ratchasima Province, Thailand March 2017
Cameron County, TX
Lebanon Viper (Montivipera bornmuelleri)
Reptiles
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Kenedy County, TX
Riverside County, CA
Faulkner County, AR
Kenedy County, TX
Turtles and Tortoises
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Aplomado falcon (Falco femoralis). An endangered species in the United States. Cameron County, Texas
California Condor (Gymnogyps californianus). Pinnacles National Park, California.
The yellow-billed magpie (Pica nuttalli) is a charismatic jay endemic to central California.
Aplomado falcon (Falco femoralis). An endangered species in the United States. Cameron County, Texas
Birds
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[I am also experimenting with audio recoring and post-processing. Here are clips that I made using simply an older model iPhone and Audacity software]
Cameron County, TX
Jungle/Swamp Cat (Felis chaus)
Least Chipmunk Arches National Park Utah, USA
Cameron County, TX
Mammals
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Wall of Ute petroglyphs in Arches National Park, created between 1650 and 1850. Utah, USA
The Perseid meteor shower and general stargazing from the Wasatch Mountains. Northern Utah, USA
Palo Duro Canyon Texas, USA
Wall of Ute petroglyphs in Arches National Park, created between 1650 and 1850. Utah, USA
People and Landscapes
*With respect to subjects and their culture, images here that include people are not to be used for commercial purposes. Please appreciate these snapshots of peoples and avoid appropriation of their culture.
"Most Inland"Magnificent Frigatebird Sighting Documented in eBird During 2018
In My Research
Digital Quantification of Plant Leaf Area
(Using ImageJ)
Digitization of Wolf Spider Behavioral Assays
(Using Ethovision)
Small Mammal Tracks From A Coastal Ecosystem
(Using sooted track plate and camera surveys)
Undersea Exploration During Undergraduate Education in Monterey, California
(Using a remotely operated vehicle)
Redwood tree (Sequoia sempervirens) grove. Northern California, USA
Coast prickly pear cactus (Opuntia littoralis) in foreground and the Torrey pine (Pinus torreyana) in background. The Torrey pine is the rarest North American conifer. Southern California, USA
Joshua tree (Yucca brevifolia) desert forest. Southern California, USA
Redwood tree (Sequoia sempervirens) grove. Northern California, USA
Plants
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Those persons who wish to use the photography found on this site in a commercial fashion must receive written consent from me, Cody L. Barnes, prior to its commercial use. To obtain consent, interested parties should send an e-mail to codythncbs@hotmail.com. In that e-mail the following should be addressed:
-Image(s) you would like to use
-Where they will be displayed
-How they will be displayed
-Intent of its display
-Duration of their public viewing
-Any other information you feel would be useful
Any commercial use of my photography without prior consent is a violation of United States and International copyright law.
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