I puttered around some dusty old files and came up with ten images to share.
I must say, the increasing viewership of this blog is getting a bit scary, although I certainly thank you for it. I may have to actually begin puttimng some real work into what is now just fun, when putting my posts togther.
Our first two images consist of a Black-crowned Night Heron taking a walk and then resting on some barren branches. The light was just sweet enough to flatter, but not overtake our main subject.


I love the way this Rough-legged Hawk seems to be floating to the ground. The light here is bright, but not overpowering that which flatters this bird.

From, birds to leopards. Well, Leopard Frog that is. I often wonder who names this bird or that frog.

The time around sunrise and sunset, provides photographers with the most intriguing moments,. Virtually any subject can be transformed by light.
A few birds and/or ice chunks and we have a color rich set of patterns to photograph.

Dawn light. Some snow, and two animal tracks.

Tree silhouettes were among my favorite sunrise/sunset subjects.

The edges of the river, and a mirror image of sunrise clouds, bring forth more variety.


A small plant and a colorful sunset make for a natural vertical.

With storms in the air, sometimes the drama is not in the color, but in the shape and power of what’s before us.
When powerful storms blow in, powerful imagery follows.

“Life is not about how many times we fall, but about how often we are willing to get back up”.
I thank you for stopping by, and may God Bless,
Jeremiah 10:20
To their ( the Jews) children also shall be as aforetime (now as it was then), and their congregation shall be established before Me (God the Father), and I will punish all who oppress them.
Straight from Almighty God. Amerian universities should read that verse.
Does your church preach the biblical truth?
Wayne