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by Mitch Shindelbower
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Dress it up, dress it down, or use it to stay organized while you're on the go. Our zip pouches can do it all. They're crafted with 100% poly-poplin fabric, double-stitched at the seams for extra durability, and include a durable metal zipper for securing your valuables.
Our zip pouches are available in three different sizes and with two different bottom styles: regular and t-bottom.
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The cougar (Puma concolor), also commonly known as the mountain lion, puma, panther, or catamount, is a large felid of the subfamily Felinae native... more
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The cougar (Puma concolor), also commonly known as the mountain lion, puma, panther, or catamount, is a large felid of the subfamily Felinae native to the Americas. Its range, from the Canadian Yukon to the southern Andes of South America, is the most widespread of any large wild terrestrial mammal in the Western Hemisphere.[3] An adaptable, generalist species, the cougar is found in most American habitat types. It is the second-heaviest cat in the New World, after the jaguar. Secretive and largely solitary by nature, the cougar is properly considered both nocturnal and crepuscular, although daytime sightings do occur.[4][5][6][7] The cougar is more closely related to smaller felines, including the domestic cat (subfamily Felinae), than to any species of subfamily Pantherinae,[1][8][9] of which only the jaguar is native to the Americas.
The cougar is an ambush predator and pursues a wide variety of prey. Primary food sources are ungulates, particularly deer, but also livestock...
My wife calls my camera our fourth child because it goes with us everywhere we go.This would explain the wide variety of photography on my site.After living in the Lake Tahoe Basin for more than 20 years an early disability retirement forced me to move down from the harsh winters of the high sierras to find a more tempered climate . This has opened up new photography opportunities for me and I am looking forward to new things and areas of interest to photograph.I hope you enjoy my site and please leave comments.My work has been featured in the United States And Europe .Magazines such as Happinez, Back Country and also used by the Smithsonian Chanel Missing Evidence program.My work has also been commissioned by several artists for...
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Kate Brown
Superb capture of this beauty! LF
Gary F Richards
Spectacular composition, lighting, shading, colors and artwork! F/L …voted for this piece in the contest CATS.
Mitch Shindelbower replied:
Thank you Gary !
Kay Brewer
Congratulations on your tie for a 3d place win in the Predators contest! VLF
Mitch Shindelbower replied:
Thank you Kay !
David Griffith
Really beautiful portrait . . . L
Mitch Shindelbower replied:
Thank you David !
Danielle R T Haney
INCREDIBLE! Those eyes~
Mitch Shindelbower replied:
Thank you Danielle !
Cindy Treger
Mitch, simply stunning - love it. f/l
Mitch Shindelbower replied:
Thank you Cindy !
Ann Skelton
Awesome capture Mitch! l/f
Mitch Shindelbower replied:
Thank you Ann !
Sharon Patterson
Beautiful capture!
Mitch Shindelbower replied:
Thank you Sharon !
Linda Howes
Stunning shot Mitch, I love it! l/f
Mitch Shindelbower replied:
Thank you Linda !
Sheila Brown
Absolutely fantastic capture! A very "soulful" shot! I really love this! L/F G+
Mitch Shindelbower replied:
Thank you Shelia !
Debby Pueschel
Such an amazing animal. One year, my father came face to face with one of these creatures...it was during the horrible drought years in California. Needless to say, he was shaken, but returned a few days later. Truly these are stunning animals, but ones that command total respect! FLTwG
Mitch Shindelbower replied:
Very lucky to see one in the wild Debby !
Rosalie Scanlon
Wow Mitch, fantastic photograph, wonderful close up of this animal. L/tweet.
Mitch Shindelbower replied:
Thank you Rosalie !
Elisabeth Lucas
I love the look on his face! Lf
Mitch Shindelbower replied:
Thank you Elisabeth !
Kathy M Krause
Stunning capture of this beautiful lion Mitch! Love the awesome details and the way it's looking up! L/F
Mitch Shindelbower replied:
Thank you Kathy !
Kellice Swaggerty
Wow! What an expression, Mitch! L/F
Mitch Shindelbower replied:
Thank you Kellice !
Jeannie Rhode
Mitch, Exceptional, with beautiful colors and details, well done ! Sharing my Congratulations on your Feature in Wisconsin Flowers And Scenery ! L/F
Mitch Shindelbower replied:
Thank you Jeannie !
Cindy Treger
Mitch, this is stunning - look at THOSE EYES! f/l
Mitch Shindelbower replied:
Thank you Cindy !
Mr Bennett Kent
A stunning portrait of this amazing big cat. Gorgeous photograph............L+F
Mitch Shindelbower replied:
Thank you Mr Kent !
Randy Rosenberger
Your artwork recently submitted to our group WFS, has been chosen to be featured on our homepage with other members of our family of friends and fine artists. Thanks for sharing the beauty.
Mitch Shindelbower replied:
Thank you Randy !
Donna Cook
Wow, great look, outstanding, L/F!
Mitch Shindelbower replied:
Thank you Donna !
Stephen Melia
Exceptional focus and details Mitch l/f/g+
Mitch Shindelbower replied:
Thank you Stephen !
Brenda Bonfield
Great photo congratulations!
Mitch Shindelbower replied:
Thank you Brenda !
Heidi Fickinger
Wow - what a powerful portrait, Mitch. l/f
Mitch Shindelbower replied:
Thank you Heidi !
John M Bailey
Congratulations on your feature in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
Mitch Shindelbower replied:
Thank you John !