Hi Jim, We have had a cold, wet, windy spring here in upstate NY. We finally got a couple of nice days. I was able to get out in my photo blind to shoot some waterfowl.Here are some shots of Wood Ducks and Ring-necked Ducks. Dave







Hi Jim, We have had a cold, wet, windy spring here in upstate NY. We finally got a couple of nice days. I was able to get out in my photo blind to shoot some waterfowl.Here are some shots of Wood Ducks and Ring-necked Ducks. Dave
SURVEILLANCE CAMERAS have nothing to do with our photo club, but – There are more than 1 billion cameras installed worldwide. It’s nearly impossible to escape them. Americans are caught on camera an average of 238 times every week. That’s 34 times per day. Even in the wildlife world, you steal your neighbor’s food, you will be caught!
Mysterious things happen at night on the Nature Trail fence posts – here is a St Patricks day photo.
Many years ago in Norse Mythology, during the first signs of spring, the Sun, Sister of the moon, Shone from the south, With her hand Over the rim of heaven sent a signal for the long ships to begin the seafaring season – Yesterday, in TGO the Vikings sent TGO a message to begin the RVfaring season. Thus, I have explained our solor eclipse.
Need I say more?
A single Queen Ann’s Lace – Background darkened & flower lightened – otherwise as shot with Nikon D70 – Tamron 28-300 (110) 1/40 sec, f8, iso 200
It is fun finding my old photos – they show me doing stuff (street photography) – before my involvement in the TGO photo Club:
One good reason to be a photographer is to give the opportunity to smile as you look back over your life in another place and another time – The JBARG ranch in Texas 2006. One of my brand new baby Belted Galloway calves and my friend the Roadrunner on the back porch.