Some photos aren’t made in a snap but are the result of hours of planning and effort: timing the night-sky calendar, scoping out locations then getting there, worrying over gear and settings, and edits and re-edits. .
Read MoreOne of two babies in the nest keeps an eye on Momma Owl as she keeps an eye on her surroundings.
HOOTERVILLE
Owls have been elusive on my photography journey. They blend quiet and still during my tramps in the woods. That bad-luck streak ended recently when a few birders pointed me toward some barred owl nests.
Read MoreReconnecting
After reflecting on past influences and discovering new ones, I’m reconnecting with my photography. Besides “better” images (whatever that means), I’m mainly aspiring to an improved creative process and for an enhanced image-capturing experience, whether that’s when I’m in nature or pointing the camera at people and events.
Read MoreThis 20-second exposure (2.8/14mm lens at 5000 ISO) features the Milky Way, the Constellation Orion, and the ISS.
Starry Surprise
The ISS made a guest shot during a Milky Way shoot at my Lake Meridian campout.
Read MoreHearts and Poets
Opening up one’s heart to second chances
Read MoreBest of 2018
My favorite shots from this year.
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