Daily Photos 2012
Read MoreSome people are saying it's because of the heat and drought that the butterflies and hummingbirds are scarce around here this year. Finally saw the third butterfly in the backyard this year. That sounds unreal when we usually have them flying in and out all day long. This one's kind of beat up, but better than nothing. 6.22.12
As you can see, I've been a little preoccupied with the blue jays in the backyard. There are about half a dozen of them and some young and I think they are stocking up for winter already. They went through $10 worth of peanuts in 3 days and I got a ton of photos, a pretty fair exchange. Some come and take their time and others like this more mature jay hits the feeder and off he goes. My 50D only does about 3 frames a second, so they are faster than my camera. I did manage to snap this sequence. This is shot in dense shade and thus I have a lot of noise for which I used Topaz denoise. Tomorrow I'll do something different I promise. 6.18.12
Had a lot of activity at the blind this afternoon. There must have been at least half a dozen different blue jays flying in and out, sometimes as many as 4 at a time. This is a juvenile jay trying to "scare off" a mature jay which had landed on his perch. He was quite assertive for such a young bird, or at least I thought he was. Maybe this is normal behavior, I don't know, but it sure was entertaining. Will post another in a sequence of shots tomorrow. 6.16.12
Actually, this is a zinna from my garden last year. I had tons of plants with large blooms on them all summer. I was expecting the same success this year, however, so far the blooms have been about, I say about, the size of a quarter. What's up with that??? I'm going to fertilize them and see if they get any bigger. 6.12.12
I haven't been in the blind in the backyard for a couple weeks, and it was pretty boring out there today. But, imagine my surprise when I heard this strange bird and peeked out the side window to see this northern flicker sitting on a branch. I saw a Northern flicker one time before last year in July and had given up hope of seeing it again. Apparently, it has been around awhile because the branch looks pretty torn up, and I don't think my usual downy woodpeckers could have done that kind of damage.6.7.12
You can imagine how excited I was when this barred owl flew into a tree right next to the tree I was standing under. Then, it hopped over to another limb which is when I snapped this shot. It is not technically the best photograph, but from where I was standing it was the best I could do. I was kind of disappointed with it initially, but it has been growing on me. What do you think? Feel free to say exactly what you think. 6.4.12
Sixty-six years ago a young man named Elmer merely 25 years old gave his life fighting for our freedom. I wonder who remembers him. I wonder if he died instantly or if he suffered for long. I have lived 33 years longer than he and yet never done anything nearly as significant as to fight for my country.
Every year at this time I make it a point to go to a cemetery and place a flag on the grave of a soldier who died for his country. The cemetery was a lonely place last night as I walked from grave to grave looking for a veteran who made the ultimate sacrifice, yet Heaven is surely crowded with them. 5.28.12I sure wanted to bring this puppy home, but it was already spoken for. There were 7 pups total and a real chore for my sister to manage. In addition to being too cute they were extremely intelligent. Mother was Australian shepherd and daddy was a border collie, and, yes, they need to be working dogs. Left with too much time on their hands and nothing to do and these guys could chew a house down.
I shot this last spring. I liked the detail in the starling and bright colors at the time, but I'm not so sure I like it now. What do you think? If you view this photo, I really would appreciate your opinion. Have I gone overboard in processing? Too busy? You get the idea. Once again, thanks for all your comments. Happy Memorial Day weekend.
This is Jordan, my friend's12-year-old grandson, and the closest thing to a grandson I will ever have. He is an amazing young man and loves skateboarding. He has no fear and therefore is very good at sports, especially skateboarding. We went to the skate park yesterday late and I got some great images of him. Oh, to be young again.
This is a scene from a cemetery near my home, Walnut Hill. I occasionally drive through there and read the names on the tombstones. Life sure has changed in the last 100 years. The sun was getting low in the horizon and casting dark shadows. Maybe i'm getting a heavy-handed with the Photoshop, but once again I kind of like the "ethereal" effect here. Your comments are always appreciated.
Where have I been? Time gets away from me so fast. Have been incredibly busy trying to put together some images to submit to stock houses. Don't know if I can make it profitable or not, but we'll see. I really played around with this image and liked the final result. What do you think? I really don't like snakes at all and this was not the technically best photo so I really didn't have anything to lose. At any rate, it's something different. Have a great weekend.
It was a stunningly beautiful day here in Southern Illinois, and I just couldn't stay inside, so I set out looking for birds. I was hoping to encounter some cedar waxwings as the mulberry trees are full of ripe berries, but came up empty on that count. There were lots of birds flying in and out of the trees. I did see a couple Baltimore orioles which was a real treat. This is basically just a snapshot of the lake, and as you can see, it was a beautiful view. 4.10.12
Missing in action again. We have had company and that always gets me out of my routine. I did get some shooting in on Saturday and was pleasantly surprised to see my target bird, the eastern meadowlark, everywhere I went. This was taken just before sunset and I really liked the golden glow. This little guy would not let me get very close and hence this shot, but I liked it and I hope you do too.
Believe it or not, this rattlesnake is over 7 feet long. I showed this picture to a park ranger at Cedar Hill State Park where I took this photo, and he thought it was well over 7 feet. He said they had caught a rattler in that area before that was 7 feet 2 inches long. It was not the least bit intimidated by this truck or my Jeep. Needless to say, I kept a safe distance away from it. I camped at Cedar Hill that night and them pulled up stakes and got the hell out of there. I am terrribly afraid of snakes...
I remember Chick Hearn who was a long-time commentator for the Los Angeles Lakers saying "I'd rather be lucky than good," and this is a perfect example of that. It was getting dark and I was coming up empty photographing ducks on a pond and voila, I heard the groaning sound of this big air plane. It was landing at Scott Air Force Base outside of Mascoutah, Illinois. I hope I'm not breaking any laws by photographing it and furthermore posting it here. Since 9/11 you really never know...