Category: Painting Effect

Sunflowers brighten the gloomiest of days!

How nice to be able to look out of the windows of this home and watch the snow geese.  What a perfect view!

After about 10 years of photographing snow geese at Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area, I think I have a pretty good idea of what to expect from the geese.  Each and every visit, however, provides new surprises!  This year I’m photographing on a tripod with a Gimbel pan head which I have only had for several months.  It’s taking some getting used to, but is saving my back from the endless pain of holding a heavy camera and lens for hours.  Being able to react quickly has been the biggest challenge.  On Saturday, the snow geese were on the lake and started to make a lot of noise, which typically happens when they are thinking about taking to flight.  Often a bald eagle causes the whole group to blast off en masse.  On this day, however, it was a quick fly over by a Great Blue Heron that created all of the ruckus!  I was able to track the bird and focus quickly enough for a photo or two!  A treat to be sure!

 

A bike ride along the beach sounds like a grand idea when it’s mid-January and the winds are howling!

It’s fun to revisit photos from the past that have never been processed, like this one.  It was taken last year in February as I was scouting around Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area in search of an owl.  I love barns and the older and more rustic the better!  This one had tons of character!  I added a touch of Topaz Impression for a painting-like effect.