
conservation
Ribeye of the Sky
A Conservation Success Story
conservation
A Conservation Success Story
GFX 50s ii
A short photo tour.
Essay
Or how I blew myself up in the library
Sandpoint
No I didn't blow a lot of money on a new camera!
Pine Street Woods
We walked in the quiet warmth of the wet northern forest. The calls, whistles, scoldings of the birds all about. The warm chortle of the raven, long haunting whistle of the varied thrush, pips and trills of the juncos, tits, nuthatches. The steady beat of flicker calls and then hammerings
Oregon
Pacific City, Lincoln City, Bandon
GF500 f5.6
Cannon Beach
Fuji GFX 50s ii
FujiFilm's innovation
Idaho
Mollie and I went for a long hike up Mickinnick Trail today. This trail is pretty steep and rocky but it is close to town and I was hoping not as muddy as elsewhere with a thaw in full force. The bottom flat section was the worse and treacherously icy
anza borrego desert
We wanted to escape the cold and rain. So we ran to the sun-parched desert. The desert presented us, cloudy and rain swept. Our consolation was the clean herbal smells of creosote bush. The chorus of frogs at night Warm glow of sunrise Hikes up rugged canyons and light showers
Photography
Display
Hairy Woodpecker
We had a few inches of fresh snow yesterday and a little more overnight. There is something different about making the first tracks in a trail after the snow. The snow still lofted on branches and quiet isolation brought on feelings of my childhood alone in the snowy woods. The