Wednesday, October 31, 2018

wandering



I had the most wonderful afternoon shooting the reflections at Smithers Pond.
The light was late afternoon with the sun low and warm in the sky. 
This was taken at the edge of the pond.
The colors were beautiful.


I couldn't find my way through the thicket to get to these sunlit leaves hanging over the water, so I plowed through the prickers as far as I could go and shot through the brush. 
I love the dreaminess of it all. 
It was a perfect afternoon.

Tuesday, October 30, 2018

The Scottish sun


There is something so magical about the Scottish light, especially in the autumn months. I traveled down this path and wandered along the narrow trails bordering the ponds.


Wouldn't you love to spend the day under this tree reading 
The Hidden Life of Trees by Peter Wohlleben?

Friday, October 26, 2018

A pleasant pheasant walk...






Look who I saw wandering in the grasses,


after an exhausting day of staying safe.


Now strolling leisurely in the fleeting Scotland sun.

Monday, October 15, 2018

Scotland time



I'm off to Scotland tomorrow.
I plan on spending time on the ground looking out into the grasses to see what I can see.



Maybe I'll find someone looking back at me.


Or maybe I'll get lost in the colors and forget where I am


And take a little nap while the rest of the world dissolves around me.


Monday, October 8, 2018

Sunday, October 7, 2018

a fly by



Had my attention on the songbirds when this great blue heron flew by.



I was so happy that I was able to capture any of his flight. Especially when I was manually focused on the tiny songbirds right in front of me. 



I was entertained by my favorite mockingbird singing his little heart out while all this activity was going on. 


Thursday, October 4, 2018

a light show


What do you do when you're motivated to shoot but the light is contrasty and horrid? 
Go find fabulous leaves that are backlit by the sun!
It's hard to believe so many beautiful colors are hidden from us until we view it down the barrel of our lens. The world just opens up for me when my camera is in my hands. 




Wednesday, October 3, 2018

along the shore



I think that Great Blue Herons are spectacular. 
This one lives in Florida. Look at the enormous wing span! 



Tuesday, October 2, 2018

kayak time



The  tide was high, the bay was calm
 and the late afternoon light beckoned me. The birds were everywhere along the shoreline.
Great egrets, blue herons, snowy egrets and songbirds. I grabbed my camera and very quietly found my way to the kayak, in hopes of going sight unseen. The entire flock took to wing and left me sitting in the water quite alone. They just left, altogether, gone, zippo.
 It seems I have lost my touch. 


But this lone Great Egret took pity on me and remained behind. 
He preened and watched me as I watched him.


We enjoyed the next hour just being in each other's company. 


Until I discovered a Great Blue Heron in the canopy of a tree and I slowly paddled over to have a look see....

Sunday, September 30, 2018

a surfer


I have been wandering through my Florida images and found this guy having the time of his life.
He was awesome!


 When I zoom in on the photographs I can see the bubbly details in the breaking waves. What a great morning to watch him while I sipped my morning coffee, standing safe and dry behind my tripod.

Thursday, September 27, 2018

got it!


Now you see the fly


Now you don't see the fly.. Yum


Wednesday, September 26, 2018

wilson's plover


Rain puddle in a parking lot


is a great place


to take a bath.

Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Scotland


It's a rainy day and I'm in the midst of a slow hazy thought process as I sink into my images. 
I want to lie down in that deep grass and smell the world.

Friday, September 21, 2018

Tully has a word


Just wanted to stop by and say woof.
Mom has been putting every other creature on her post so I thought I'd just join the crowd.
When I'm done with this I'm going to roll over and have a belly rub.

Wednesday, September 19, 2018

I see you


I wish this Bard owl was here now in our trees, but he's not.
 In fact he was in a tree in the Everglades back in 2015.
I've been working on old photographs. 
I"m looking into the eyes that have been looking back at me.