Today’s imagery is all nature, but includes landscapes, birds, insects, and a mammal.
White Sands National Monument in New Mexico, and Great Sand Dunes National Monument in Colorado, are two of my favorite locations to create landscapes.
The land (sand) itself, along with the great variations of light, make for places where we can become completely immersed in shape, color, and texture.
I always loved locations that visually went far beyond my expectations..


Butterflies and moths make for colorful and charming subjects for our cameras.
Move slow, and treat them with courtesy, and they will provide us with images.

In your face!!! Ah the birds.

Common birds such as Mallard ducks which get used to our presence, are subjects that we can get up close and personal with, as long as we do not overdo our stay.
I made my images, and quietly moved away.

This is a male Northern Bobwhite Quail. One of my favorite prairie birds.

Of all the big, white wading type birds I have photographed, this is the only one I do not have in my mind, an ID ready to use. For some reason, I think this is a bird that wanders around a public place, maybe even a zoo.
Awesome bird regardless.

Finally we end with a very much, wild Red Fox kit. For a couple of years foxes like this one were the center of my photographic life.

For those of you who have been here for some time, you might be thinking, photography, that’s to be expected, Christianity, we know he’s going to write about that, but what happened to his political comments?
Well, I still pay attention to what is happening in the world of politics, and my point of view not only has not changed, but it is stronger.
With all that said, for the time being, I say that because it will change, I have decided to allow the rest of the world to ying and yang about the world of politics. Sooner or later, I will explode and it will come running out of me like a hot air balloon in which someone has put a bullet in it.
Titus 3:5
Not by works of righteousness which we have done (we can not earn our salvation), but by according to His mercy, He saved us, (we are saved only by believing in what Christ did for us on the Cross).
May God Bless,
Wayne