First some of nature’s nicest gifts.

I was one who created a lot of silhouettes both in nature and out.
Birds are hard to beat as a subject.



Small furry critters are fun too.
Big mammals too. This big brute was captured (photographically) in North Dakota.

How much wood can a Woodchuck chuck?

Now some more for the birds. Mama and babies in a man built nesting box. They are Robins.

At a bird feeding station.

Everything in nature, and often out of it, was a target for my cameras


Of the tens and tens of thousands of images I have “put in the bank” in my life, including what’s here on this blog and to name a few others such as car racing, portraits’ weddings, architecture, both antique and modern, models, to this day, if I am going to the grocery store, there is not a bird or butterfly, or a wildflower, or a squirrel, or the sunrise or a snow fall, that escapes my eye, and becomes even without a camera, an everlasting image in my mind.
Okay, today’s parting image is not the sort I normally share. It is a self portrait, ugly as it is. This was a cold, cold day, with a fair amount of snow, but I promised such an image for somone who for an unknown reason, requested it.
The relationship ended right after this, so maybe I should have left well enough alone. She needed no reminders I am sure, that she could do better than me anytime she wished to.

Every aspect of life becomes too short, once it is over and done.
May God richly bless each of you,
Wayne