This Group Posts 'Crappy Wildlife Photos' And They’re Insanely Hilarious



Let go of whatsoever you have learned at that once-in-a-lifetime photography class. And if there’s not much to let go, I am talking about drawing a blank page. We are now going into another National Geographic where no definition, awkward poses, missed focus and a shaky frame are things to be honored for. “Crap Wildlife Photography” is a group that commemorates all the failed attempts at capturing a grand Prix pic of nature. From mantis that’s out of focus and an out of sight eagle by a lamppost to a blurred carpenter bee that appears like a coffee stain, the shots are iconic in their own crappy way.

Whole lots of 266k members and still increasing must enjoy the safe space for curiously low photography standards. And truthfully, who wouldn’t! let have a view of the new batch of their crappiest wildlife Pics.

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#1 Car Camping In Idaho A Few Years Ago. At Midnight Bull Elk Came Up On The Car And I Had My Personal Jurassic Park T – Rex Experience

Carly Muench

#2 Can You Relate?

Cedrick Louault

#3 Angry About Something

Gregory Jahner II

#4 Am Certain That I Tried My Best

Sheldon Gran

#5 A Snow Bunting Tries To Put More Spin To Its’ Crap Story

Daniel Cadieux

#6 Bald Eagles One Image Bombing Sea Lion …. And A Crappy Auto Focus

Roelant Siekman

#7 I Can Display The World To You

Michelle Sobek

#8 I Stayed In Nashville And Was Told There Was A Baby Groundhog In The Garden. I Got Gripped With Seeing It And To My Pleasure It Give The Impression On The Last Morning.

Felicity Cowie

#9 He Caught Me

Lizzy Lizzard

#10 Here’s The Red – Bellied Woodpecker Feasting On A Block Of Fresh Suet

Heidi Harrison

#11 Jumping With Happiness

Oliver HornbergerReport

#12 The Beautiful Whitetail Deer. Full Of Grace… And Idiot Cat Who Mistook Her For My Dog And Decided To Give Chase

Madi Hagen

#13 Hey Pretty

Alex Kuier

#14 Came In Searching For A Midnight Snack, I Guess

Ellie Els

#15 One Of The Scarcest Moments I’ve Ever Witness In My Whole Life

Fräulein Hauteclocque

#16 I Spent Thousands Of Dollars And Numerous Days To Get An Opportunity To Photograph A Great White Shark

Kevin Lamb

#17 I Unintentionally Shot This Photo While This Little Bastard Was Attacking Me. Triggerfish Are The Best

Martina Andrés

#18 The Best Crap Shot I’ve Ever Taken!

Michelle Schwartz

#19 Don’t Want To Talk About It

Kevin Becker

#20 Eat Meee!

John Victor Jacobson

#21 That Crazy Door To Door Salesman Has Come Again

Mike Davis

#22 Add Your Explanation

Mark Oertel

#23 This Guy Pecks On Our Door Almost Every Day And Brings Offerings Of Bugs Snakes And Lizards

Justin Singleton

#24 Does Anyone Know The Name Of This Animal?

Jenna Lindquist

#25 Saddened Old Man Dove Gives You One Minute To Get The Heck Off Of His Lawn

John Scharpen

#26 When Your Subject Is Moving Far To Rapidly For You To Feasibly Capture It In Focus

Deanne Poschwatta

#27 Here’s A Majestic Hawk Shot

Wendy Reyn

#28 What You Get When You Run A 90 Second Night Exposure At 2000 Iso Alongside Red Ass Firefly Is Usually Attracted To Your Red Light On The Camera

David Rennie

#29 Interesting Place To Coccoon

Carolina Wolf

#30 The Huge View Of An Elephant On The Dusty Plains Of Africa Scratching Its Balls On Termite Mound

Mike Redding