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Category Archives: Photography
Pied-billed Grebe – More Than A Mouthful
During a recent visit to the Viera Wetlands, I happened across a Pied-billed Grebe that had caught a decent sized meal. Click an image to view larger. After successfully capturing the beast, he paraded around while waiting for it to … Continue reading
Posted in Florida Wildlife, Photography
Tagged birds, fish, florida, grebe, nature, photography, Pied-billed, prey, viera wetlands, wetlands, wildlife
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Roseate Spoonbills
This has been a terrific winter for Roseate Spoonbills at the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge. Spoonbills are fairly common at the refuge, but this winter there seems to be a greater number than in previous years. That may have … Continue reading
Posted in Florida Wildlife, Photography
Tagged birds, breeding, florida, merritt island, merritt island national wildlife refuge, nature, photography, pink, roseate spoonbill, rosie, spoonie, wetlands, wildlife
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Breeding Great Blue Herons
What a busy time it has been. It has been 3 weeks since I’ve had a spare moment to write a new post. Most of that time has been spent working so that I can afford my photography, but my … Continue reading
Posted in Florida Wildlife, Photography
Tagged Ardea herdias, birds, breeding, florida, great blue heron, mating, nature, nest, photography, viera, viera wetlands, wetlands, wildlife
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One Good Tern Deserves Another
During our vacation at Indian Rocks Beach in October, I met up with Mike Godwin and Sally Tomlinson for some shooting at Fort DeSoto. The morning started out a little slow, but eventually we found our way to the end … Continue reading
Posted in Florida Wildlife, Photography
Tagged birds, fish, flight, florida, nature, photography, royal tern, sandwich tern, tern, wildlife
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Willet Skirmish
The day after I photographed “The Osprey” my wife and I ran across a pair of Willets that were negotiating some sort of disagreement. There was a great deal of action and I shot dozens of frames as the confrontation … Continue reading
Posted in Florida Wildlife, Photography
Tagged birds, florida, nature, pectoral sandpiper, photography, wildlife, willet
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The Osprey
Since I became interested in wildlife photography, I have dreamed of capturing “the shot”. That might be a tender moment between mother and child, a soaring bird overhead in perfect light, or the struggle for life between predator and prey. … Continue reading
Posted in Florida Wildlife, Photography
Tagged bait, birds, dream, fish, florida, hooks, nature, osprey, Pandion haliaetus, photography, prey, water, wildlife
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Nik Color Efex 4.1 and Why I Hate To Delete Images
What does Nik Software’s updated Color Efex Pro 4.1 have to do with deleting images? Everything and absolutely nothing. Let me explain. Recently I upgraded to Nik Software’s Color Efex Pro 4.1 after hearing rave reviews from other photographers. I … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Random Musings
Tagged canyon, color efex pro, hawaii, kauai, landscape, Nik, sofware, waimea
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A Fitting Tribute
In August I wrote about the unexpected passing of my good friend Klaus Peter. His passing was a shock and great loss to all of his friends. In the hours after we learned of his passing, we began planning a … Continue reading






