Lucky Seven

Short and sweet today. Seven images and not too many words.

When wildlife turns their back on you, shoot anyway.

Below we have a Bufflehead Duck, and a Green Heron. As you can see, both are rear views. Every angle can be good, and important. Maybe even sort of comical.

I sold myself as the photographer who would photograph anything. Including winter waves along the breakwater of Lake Michigan.

Timing can be everything.

Phlox flowers growing on a rotting log, deep in the forest, with dew.

Beetles (not the old musical group), were among my favorite subjects. Many have a metallic luster to them. This in fact, is a metallic beetle…..I think.

Let us complete the seven with a young and pretty Red Fox. He/she found some food in a hole in a rock on a shore line. This was my first experience with this particular fox. I suspect the whole family was somewhere in those rocks.

Some days it is just fun to be out with a camera. One thing is absolute, you will find very few wild subjects sitting at home.

Ezra 3:1
And when the seventh month was come, and the children of Israel were in the cities, the people gathered themselves together as one man to Jerusalem.
(They were all together as one in the Holy City, which of course is in Israel.)

May God Bless,
Wayne

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