The seasons change with our neighborhood deer!
Wildlife photography with a macro lens
You don't need a lens the size of a horse's leg to do wildlife photography!
A quiet interlude, with swans
Migration season is a great time to get in some bird photography and practice with my long lens.
Two tiny dudes in my yard
Wildlife comes in a lot of sizes and it doesn't need to be large to impress!
Backyard Birding
Backyard wildlife is a bit more interesting (and bigger) here on the river!
Rumors of my death
have been greatly exaggerated. The move to Wisconsin is complete and we're good and settled in. We love our house to bits. The country is really beautiful, the lake is a lot of fun and the neighbors we've met have been great. There's even a local coffee shop where we hang out for some local... Continue Reading →
Best of 2014
Better late than never - my best photographs of 2014.
Water, Water, Everywhere!
This year has been one of seriously heavy rain here in New England. Luckily where I live we escaped serious flooding, but still our rivers, brooks and streams are very high. Good for one thing - waterfalls!! Recently I took a good friend of mine to see some near me and got some decent shots.... Continue Reading →
More Microscapes
Been working on my microscapes this year. Experimenting with light mostly. Including dappled sunlight, trying for some drama and separation. That's what the sunlight does in the woods, it highlights certain things and shadows others. It's some of what makes the woods magical, at least to me. Here's one of a medium-sized painted turtle I... Continue Reading →
Happy Thanksgiving
Here's a picture of a turkey - well, two turkeys actually. I took this in 2006 in Montana. Probably was the OM-3 and the 65-200 zoom. I can't remember if it's slide or print film though. Anyway, I hope you all have a good day whether you're celebrating or not.