Fire and Ice
I’ve missed the last couple of weeks due to training and camping. Not that that’s a good excuse. On the plus side, here are a couple of intimate moments with […]
I’ve missed the last couple of weeks due to training and camping. Not that that’s a good excuse. On the plus side, here are a couple of intimate moments with […]
Lizard in the afternoon sun. Not too sure about this whole model career.
Most birds will fly away when they notice a person. This curious Stellar’s jay, on the other hand, did the exact opposite. I first saw it from across a small […]
In case you missed it, there was a total lunar eclipse last Wednesday night (or morning, depending where you are). I haven’t done a lot of night photography, so this […]
The smallest of royalty, surveying his realm. This Ruby-crowned kinglet (Regulus calendulas) is barely showing it’s namesake crest.
Layers of earth and layers of sky stretch to the horizon. Shot from the top of Shasta Bally at sunset. It’s a 12 mile round trip with 4,000 feet of […]
This one is a throwback to almost exactly a year ago. Walking on the beach in Seward, AK, at sunset. A low tide left dozens of 12-18 inch wide jellies […]
Disturbance: noun. The interruption of a settled or peaceful condition. A disturbance, in our everyday lives, is an inconvenience. They happen everywhere. Sometimes they’re big, like an earthquake, a tornado, […]
There’s something intensely primordial about this forest of coast redwoods (Sequoia sempervirens) in a morning fog. These giants tower over the mere mortals of the world at heights of up […]
Let me state for the record that feathers are amazing. Not only do they allow birds to soar, glide and flap their way through the air, their structure allows for […]