Posted on May 9, 2018 in Flowers, Landscape, Nature, Spring
I would love it if ALL trees had pink, purple and white flowers in Spring before the leaves emerged. Sort of like Fall, only in reverse.
Posted on May 8, 2018 in Birds, Nature, Spring
These little squeakers (baby Canada Geese) were very vocal while watching ducks flying and swimming in the river. Soon, little ones, you will be able to fly and swim just like they do!
Posted on May 6, 2018 in Birds, Documentary, Nature, Wildlife
I admit, this is a terrible image quality wise. It was shot with a super zoom bridge camera because the doggone thing can zoom out to 1365 mm. This bald eagle was in the tallest evergreen tree and my Tamron 150-600 wouldn’t come close to capturing a usable shot. I often take my super zoom camera along on bird watching hikes just because of the reach that I am able to achieve. Not to mention, it’s so much lighter to carry than my “big camera”, long lens and tripod. I can photograph the birds and get close up images that I can later ID at home using my birding reference books. The moral of the story is that the best camera is the one that helps you to capture a memory. In this case I opted for less quality, but a vivid image of the bird that I watched in the tree for a long time this morning. Isn’t this a stunning bald eagle?
Posted on May 4, 2018 in Flowers, Lensbaby, Macro, Nature, Spring
After a very long winter, I think it’s finally safe to say that Spring has sprung! It’s so nice to see some color in the landscape!
Posted on April 30, 2018 in Flowers, Macro, Nature, Spring
The perfect time for photographing tulips is just after a gentle rain. How can you not be happy when surrounded by so much beauty?!