It is upon us

or perhaps at our feet. Mushroom season of course.  This year with a lot less rain, there will probably be a lot fewer 'shrooms about, but those that are are rarin' to go. I shot a few in full shade, but they are so flat and lifeless compared to this shot with the sun lighting... Continue Reading →

There Will Come Soft Rains

After a colorless winter and a dive straight into spring with all its rainbow colors, I sometimes come off a color binge and process a series of monochrome images. Usually I try for something with lots of interesting texture and a definitive structure and these leaves are perfect.  I have no idea what they are,... Continue Reading →

Gimme all your lupines!

Ah Monty Python, what a bunch of mad freaks you were.  If you have no idea what I'm talking about, check this out - Part 2.  You really have to like MP to find it funny, but I always think of it when anyone mentions lupines.  And the other day when I shot some, I... Continue Reading →

Don’t Panic

For the last few days I've been grounded with the car in the shop for new brakes and some other fiddly bits.   So I went into the yard with the 90mm macro, a 25mm extension tube and a ring flash.  What do you know, abstract macro. And if you know where your towel is... Continue Reading →

Wildflower Roundup

As these are pretty common flowers (apart from the columbine, which I shot a few weeks ago) I'm not including them in the elusive category.  Popular and ubiquitous or not though, I can't resist them. Wait!!! How did that last one get in there?? Heh.

Requiring Some Delicacy

They aren't showy or rare, but I couldn't resist the artful arrangement of leaves in the early morning sun.  I have shot them before, but not with a flower closed like this.  I think it adds a tiny bit of the unexpected.  Some tension maybe and makes you imagine the days to come.  

Elusive Wildflowers Part 1 – Hepatica

In the event that I get crap out of the camera tomorrow, here's what I shot today.  All three were shot with my old Olympus 90mm. It's round-lobed hepatica, a very early riser in the spring wildflower pantheon.  And one I've never shot before.  The name refers to the leaves which are quite distinctive and... Continue Reading →

A Moment of Macro

Earlier today I took a quick stroll around the yard, looking at this and that, checking on things that might be emerging.  It's not officially spring, but it sure feels like it out there.  We've got spring peepers peeping already and I saw a garter snake around the 10th.  Amazing. Anyway, on my quick stroll... Continue Reading →

The best laid plans

to paraphrase Robert Burns.  Sorry, Bob. With all the tools at our disposal now like Photographer's Ephemeris and just plain Google maps, we can really get a handle on a location, the light and how best to showcase both.  In our minds we envision the photographs we want to take.  We move the pin all... Continue Reading →

Tiny Worlds

The other day I decided to walk in the common land at the end of the road.  It's woods and has a couple of old roads running through it and it was logged sometime in the past.  There are some trails, one in particular runs to the back of a nearby horse stable and gets... Continue Reading →

Noticing the Unseen

Even though it's hunting season up here, I still get into the woods.  I feel a bit funny being so conspicuous in my blaze orange though.  So many times I've gone completely unnoticed by other folks.  Not when I'm on the trail or right next to it, but if I go off trail and am... Continue Reading →

Into the Great Wide Open

Phew.  Our most recent heatwave is over and I can probably get back outside.  I say probably because it's horse and deer fly season and those just make me miserable.  They're relentless and will bite you to death if given half a chance. Lately I've been playing a bit more deliberately with bokeh and its... Continue Reading →

Spring Beauties

Back to your regularly scheduled program.  More nature stuff. I am a bit bummed at the moment because I came upon a very active great blue heron rookery the other day and my old 300mm lens isn't up to the task.  Most of my old legacy glass is still very good when paired with a... Continue Reading →

Mining Bee Macro

A follow up to the last post, I went out back to the carpet of whitlow grass again and found it buzzing with tiny mining bees (1.5 cm or 5/8 in).  The sun being strong, but slightly diffused by clouds I went back in for the camera.  So glad I did - Isn't she sweet?... Continue Reading →

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