I’d like to share with you a few of our feathered friends from my recent adventures. Now that I’ve been photographing birds for a number of years, and with the hundreds of thousands of clicks that I’ve done in doing so, I’ve finally learned when ‘not to take […]
The world is continuously changing. Once you think you finally understand something, it changes. We should be nimble with those changes and hopefully learn quickly without too much Sailor talk involved. Such is the world of technology and in particular the software possibilities that are being introduced for […]
The Sun took my breath away today. Granted it was a chilly 30 degrees with a brisk breeze, but the o-dark thirty departure from home to arrive at Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge was certainly worth it. One of my favorite photographer tools is the Skyfire option with […]
A favorite place of mine to visit is Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania. I’ve been there at least once a year for the past several years. After viewing what I actually had captured from all of those visits, I was rather disappointed. It was time for me […]
Duck season ~ I really do love duck season. There is just something silly and fun about these diving and dabbling feathered friends that play and swim in the frozen waters. The season is just beginning for me and this time of year one of my usual duck […]
It’s been overdue for me to create my “Best of Birds 2017” video clip to share with all of you. At long last, I hope you enjoy many of the captures included in my video. Someone had commented to me as to How Many Hours Were Spent in […]
Time flies when you’re having fun. The New Year has begun and after my rant and rave just at the end of the year about what had happened with the Snowy Owls in Delaware and New Jersey, I took a break and went on walkabout. The week after […]
It seems I’m not quite complete with the discussion of appropriate field behavior as a wildlife photographer. I promise, I’ll get into the “How to’s” soon. The American Bird Association has an excellent Code of Ethics for both birders and wildlife photography. There are two points that are […]
As nature and wildlife photographers we all want to get beautiful captures of the species we discover. It is inherent that in that desire to do so, we naturally want to get as close to the animal as we possibly can to achieve that. However, in order to […]
This week’s experience with the Snowy Owl in Delaware has lead me to want to share with others the good practices and social responsibility that we have as wildlife photographers. There are images that I am proud to share, as demonstrated in the one above. Images that show […]