Firstly, I would like to say that I am surprised and a bit humbled to see how many followers via email and otherwise, this blog has added recently. I should check more often. I may need to follow grammatical protocols and writing etiquette a bit better as we grow.
It is always great to have new friends, or if your presence is of the opposite purpose, that’s okay too.
One of the primary reasons for my surprise is that while the subject of photography is always popular, because in this digital world everybody makes photos, my political opinions and especially my Christian beliefs that I share with you, most often fall into to the politically incorrect category. I do not design them to be that, it’s just the way it is.
Whether you view this blog to love or to hate, I still appreciate your patronage.
Sometimes old,(like this blog), can become new again.
Image wise, today I will share with you four simple wildlife photos. All of course are animals in the wild doing what comes natural for them.
A Beaver securing material for a brand new dam. Northwest Wisconsin.

An immature Bald Eagle flying. I believe I made this in northwest Illinois along the Mississippi River. I think they are visually outstanding at this age.

Northern Watersnake hunting. One of my favorite days of photography. I always loved working with the less desirable critters.

These animals are nonpoisonous but are very feisty, and they bite. I was working with a snake expert that I bumped into at a Wisconsin marsh. He was counting several species of snakes. He was bitten by this snake while I was making images. The last I saw of him, he was in his car heading home where he could clean the bite properly. Thankfully for my sake, the snake seemed more interested in my camera than me.
As some of you know, a few years ago I and some photographer friends, spent several weeks with a family of Red Foxes. This was not the only family of such that I have photographed, but this was certainly the best. There was mom and dad, and five kits.
Below are three of the youngsters.

Whatever your interest in photography is, and whatever your political beliefs are, and regardless of where your faith is placed, you are welcome here. I only ask you respect the fact that I also have beliefs. .
We live in a world which often seems more skilled at hatred than affection. Proving them to be wrong, just might be the right thing to do.
God Bless,
Wayne