Tag Archives: Nature Photography

April post 2 – Blooming the orange-gold smiles

Beautiful is the red crimson columbine like a fire cracker ablaze in the forest Dancing to a mellow tempest Blooming the orange-gold smiles of the unfolding spring Edging the roadside of wonder and bringing joy to the soul of earth … Continue reading

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May – Quietness to honking laughter!

If I had been near a volcano, I would have been convinced that the white shapes ascending into the sky were the prelude of a large scale eruption. But I was in the middle of flat, uncultivated farmland. My first … Continue reading

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June week 2 – Among the Redwoods, Tree of Life

Photographing the redwoods as individual trees, or as segments of a small or large forest, is a difficult task. The trees themselves are so vast. A vertical orientation or vertical panorama is basically what is necessary to even begin to … Continue reading

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April Week 4 – Too Cute to Pass By – Goslings

Newly-hatched Canadian Goslings are definitely a sign of the new life that blankets the earth each spring. I have written previously about the difference between snapshots and photography as art. A snapshot is a capture of a moment in time. … Continue reading

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April Week 2 – The snail is an excellent model

What do these images have to do with my comments?  That may still be your question at the end of these paragraphs. Today silence and absolute calm converged on Boston as a time of remembrance was observed at the marathon … Continue reading

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