Avocet – Small Bite
Early morning feeding earns this Avocet a small bite as it constantly probes for a good meal. Nikon D4, 500mm, 1/250s, EV -0.67, ISO 800
View ArticleAlligator – Spot Light
With the levels low a large number of alligators gathered in one area. Their fishing skills were good but, of course, I was always looking the wrong direction. The early morning sun was blocked by...
View ArticleSandhill Crane
What a morning! I was hoping to see a few Sandhill Cranes. Instead, I saw what appeared to be thousands. I have never seen so many cranes. Only problem, they were a little too far for really great...
View ArticleGreat Egret – Stand-Up
Taken earlier this year. The Great Egret was shouting into a cool early morning sun rise as it made a soft landing. Nikon D4, 500mm, f/4.0, 1/800’s, ISO 1000
View ArticleMesa Arch
Recently made a trip to Moab, Utah. One of the areas we visited was Mesa Arch. I’ve seen hundreds of pictures of this iconic arch and always wanted to take “my” photo. I read it was a short walk of...
View ArticleDifferent Look
You ever feel a need to deviate from normal processing? This American Avocet was taken on Bolivar Flats. I was laying down in the muck and enjoying every minute. I liked the original capture because...
View ArticleDead Horse State Park
Dead Horse State Park is a beautiful overlook of a “gooseneck” in the Colorado River and Canyonlands National Park. The narrowest point as you drive out on the mesa is about 30 yards wide. One legend...
View ArticleLooking Back
Recently made my first trip to High Island Smith Oaks Rookery. The weatherman and my phone app had a beautiful morning in the making and I wanted to get there early to catch some backlighting...
View ArticleThe Lift
This is the 13th Anniversary of the Galveston FeatherFest and Nature PhotoFest. You are allowed to submit 2 pictures a week for four weeks. There are three places per week with the winner being...
View ArticleMoab, Utah
Landscape from Moab, Utah. Certainly a target rich area for taking pictures. Wish I would have had more hand warmers for my frozen fingers early in the mornings. Wishing everyone a Happy New Year!...
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