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Two-headed egret?
I think I've been looking at birds far too long. Going through recent snashots taken in Florida I found this funny pair. I guess they're looking in opposite directions so they can discover anyone or any animal approaching them from any angle... like a guy with a camera. But it does look like a two-headed bird.
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Purple martin's majesty
These birds are intense! It's been said that putting a purple martin house in your backyard is like installing a neighborhood. They gather and perform aerobatics to snatch up flying insects for meals. Fun to watch! And they can be very noisy. This flock was seen at Wakodahatchee Wetlands in Delray Beach, Florida over the winter. Fantastic amount of activity with countless birds.
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Some days you just need to find the beauty
Catching early morning light or taking pictures on clear, blue sky days can greatly increase your chance of capturing a beautiful photo or two. What about the rest of time? Which lately seems to be most of the time. I challenge myself on the bleakest of days to find the beauty. It's always there, there's just different light. I captured these photos at the mouth of Forked River on Barnegat Bay. As you can see, it was wall to wall clouds. Dark, rainy, just a bit dreary. So I f
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Walking is healthy for the soul
I frequently grab a camera and a couple of lenses to head out for a long scenic walk. Whether I'm in New Jersey or South Florida, I'm lucky to be near fantastic wildlife refuges. Both Wakodahatchee Wetlands in Delray Beach and the Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge up and down the NJ coast are treasures. A casual walk on any day will be a show of all kinds of bird activity, fish schooling, and at Wakodahatchee, alligators creeping. Certainly getting your steps is impo
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Safe passage
There are approximately 60 drawbridges in Florida's stretch of the Intracoastal Waterway, the inland passage that boaters will navigate to travel US coastal waters. To do so means timing your arrival for the opening of the bridges if your vessel is too tall. Each bridge has a tender that manages the traffic across, and under, the bridge. And each bridge has its unique version of the operator's booth. I usually take a picture when I'm near one of them, they each have their own
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Spontaneous shells
One day while going through cabinets in my office I stumbled upon a box of older manual Nikon lenses that I had not seen in a while. They were flea market finds from years ago. Including 24, 50 and 135mm lenses from the late 1960s to the early 70s. It doesn't take much to distract me. I quickly bolted the 24mm lens to a camera and wandered around the house taking pictures to remind myself of how beautiful these lenses can render an image. The shot above is a sea shell arrange
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Sunsets have personalities
You can look in the same direction of the sky at the same time every evening, and it's amazing how different the sunset's moods can appear. From a dark brilliant striped sky, like the snapshot above, to the soothing wispy, cotton candy watercolor below. It's always a treat, but especially on the water!
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Pelican paradise
I recently went to the Boynton Inlet in Florida. It was a prime morning for grabbing images of pelicans. They were all over the place, diving into the inlet snatching baitfish and hanging on the wall waiting for the next school to swim by on the incoming tide. For pelicans, they were moving pretty fast, which made it challenging to take pictures of them. But I got a few good ones.
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Saturday morning camera walk
Strolling around Double Creek in Barnegat, NJ yielded some pretty nice finds recently. The sandpiper above, lost in her thoughts, and the turtle below drying off after an early morning swim. Further along the trail was a red wing blackbird, giving me grief about intruding on his turf. And, common to this part of New Jersey, a blossoming water lily. Seeing these flowers never gets old.
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A Wednesday morning camera walk
I often take my camera for a walk around Cloverdale Farm County Park in Barnegat, NJ. It's one of those places where you never know what you will find, like this bird perched on an anemometer looking for the right wind. Or, the goslings below, oblivious to whom might be watchig, satisfying their appetite.
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Immersive experience
Walking recently to take in the view at the Forsythe boardwalk in Barnegat, NJ, I was amused by the infiltration of grasses through the walkway. Nature surrounds you, and even rises up to meet you. It was a beautiful clear morning without much activity in the wetlands of Double Creek, except for a couple of seagulls bathing and sunning themselves.
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