Down in the Valley
Compared to most landscape photographers, I have traveled very little. I’ve never had a job that afforded me the opportunity to jet around the country or world. And up until…
Read MoreCompared to most landscape photographers, I have traveled very little. I’ve never had a job that afforded me the opportunity to jet around the country or world. And up until…
Read MoreLiving in the city or suburbs does not afford you the chance to visit or see many natural streams or brooks. We do however have lots of bayous. But ours…
Read MoreWe all have one or two bad habits. I’ve developed a new one recently. While driving, I’ve been known to do an unexpected 180 degree turn. It comes without warning…
Read MoreIt was crowded at the zoo, so I gave up my spot and had just walked away after taking this photo, when the rhinoceros on the left slowly approached the two…
Read MoreThough I don’t get the opportunity to travel much, I always enjoy seeing new places. There’s a certain thrill when you start a trip. What adventures lie ahead? What new…
Read MoreFrom a photo standpoint, you never know what to expect when visiting the zoo. Thinking I would find the animals a bit frisky on a cooler day, I was surprised…
Read MoreWalking around the zoo last week, I was attempting to shoot some large exotic bird that wasn’t cooperating. Off to the side of the cage, I noticed this little bird that…
Read MoreThere are few things more relaxing than floating on a calm, shady pool, pond or lake. I’m fortunate to have good friends that have a hidden gem in the middle…
Read MoreOne of the nicest things about the country are the small streams you find. Some flow year-round, while others flow only after a heavy rain somewhere upstream. The glistening water…
Read MoreI love the winter skies. The clouds have so much more interest and variations than summer skies. I’m not a meteorologist, but the high clouds you get during winter is…
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