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An Inside Look into the Life of a Nature Photographer: The Weekend in Review – Day 1, Saturday

I was contemplating what, from this weekend, I wanted to add to my blog. After thinking about it a while, I concluded why not take you through the entire weekend. So let’s start at the beginning, Saturday morning.

Saturday more was a “late” start for us. We were up at 0530 and out of the house [...]

Riverblur

This series, well it’s only two images, is from an evening walk along the Delaware Canal towpath (Delaware Canal State Park, PA) which, for much of its length, runs along a narrow spit of land between the canal and the Delaware River. I have often joked that it is a state park that is nearly [...]

Viceroy Butterflies

“The Viceroy and the Fly”

(1/2000 sec @ f/5.6; ISO 400; 0 EV; Sunny WB)

“Viceroy – Faded Glory”

(1/2500 sec @ f/5.6; ISO 400; 0 EV; Sunny WB)

Two different Viceroy butterflies from Giving Pond, Delaware Canal State Park, Pennsylvania. Images were [...]

My Corner of the Web

1/250 sec @ f/11; ISO 800; +1/3 EV

I have already added this image to the Home Page on my Website. I thought I would also post it here for those of you who only visit my blog. It was actually my wife’s idea that I use this image to promote my website with a message [...]

Abstract Alert: Blizzard of ‘Bane

While I was out yesterday, I came across a field full of Fleabane. I have made numerous close-up/macro images  of individual flowers so I didn’t feel like heading into that direction again. Then again, the individual flowers are so plain that shooting a field of them seemed, for lack of a better term, ordinary. But [...]

Smoke on the Water

(1/40 sec @ f/16; ISO 200; +2/3 EV)

OK! Come on now! If you thought Deep Purple, you’re a child of the 60’s just like me. 

I went out on a reconnaissance mission this morning. Every time we walk along the Delaware Canal towpath below Upper Black Eddy (probably my single most favorite part of the towpath), [...]

Bridges

Yesterday morning, my wife and I headed out to the Delaware Canal State Park below Upper Black Eddy, Pa. (I just love that name!) The Delaware Canal State Park is a real spaghetti noodle of a state park running some 60 miles in length and only about 50 feet wide (the width a the canal [...]