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Moving Picture: Palatine pet doc turns photographer

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Veterinarian Dr. Bob Esbensen stops to look at an X-ray of a kitten at the Arlington Cat Clinic.

Gilbert R. Boucher II | Staff Photographer

Dr. Bob Esbensen walks through the woods at Deer Grove Forest Preserve in Palatine looking to take pictures of birds or other wildlife. He has learned to develop his talents as a nature photographer by taking classes with notable nature photographers.

Gilbert R. Boucher II | Staff Photographer

Dr. Bob Esbensen stops in a field at Deer Grove Forest Preserve in Palatine to take a picture as a bird flies overhead. "Sometimes they can be here for just a fleeting instant and you have just a very short period of time to get your shot. I like the challenge of that," Esbensen explained.

Gilbert R. Boucher II | Staff Photographer

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Veterinarian Dr. Bob Esbensen, of Palatine, checks the ears of Tate, a domestic longhair cat. Esbensen works exclusively with cats at the Arlington Cat Clinic in Arlington Heights that was started with his wife, Dr. Gloria, in 1988.

Gilbert R. Boucher II | Staff Photographer

A frog peeks out from pond water at Spring Valley Nature Center in Schaumburg in 2008.

photography by Bob Esbensen

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Bob Esbensen of Palatine always knew he wanted to care for animals, and with that purpose, he became a veterinarian. But later in life, that interest in animals led him down another path — to develop his photography skills and become a wildlife photographer. "I just enjoy being outside and getting into nature, especially with the animals and the wildlife," Esbensen said.
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    • Veterinarian Dr. Bob Esbensen stops to look at an X-ray of a kitten at the Arlington Cat Clinic.
    • Dr. Bob Esbensen walks through the woods at Deer Grove Forest Preserve in Palatine looking to take pictures of birds or other wildlife. He has learned to develop his talents as a nature photographer by taking classes with notable nature photographers.
    • Dr. Bob Esbensen stops in a field at Deer Grove Forest Preserve in Palatine to take a picture as a bird flies overhead. “Sometimes they can be here for just a fleeting instant and you have just a very short period of time to get your shot. I like the challenge of that,” Esbensen explained.
    • Veterinarian Dr. Bob Esbensen, of Palatine, checks the ears of Tate, a domestic longhair cat. Esbensen works exclusively with cats at the Arlington Cat Clinic in Arlington Heights that was started with his wife, Dr. Gloria, in 1988.
    • A frog peeks out from pond water at Spring Valley Nature Center in Schaumburg in 2008.
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