Spotted Towhee Making A Living In Harsh Conditions Loading up on food before the storm. Continue reading
Male Sage Grouse – Symmetry Taken To Extremes You won’t catch me using camera settings like these very often. Continue reading
Catch Lights In The Eyes: Are They Overrated? Is light in the eye really as essential in photography as it’s cracked up to be? You be the judge. Continue reading
Spotted Towhee At The Beginning Of Yesterday’s Snowstorm Damn tough shooting conditions but I found a bunch of birds in an unexpected place. Continue reading
The First Short-eared Owl I Ever Photographed The day I realized that spending a king’s ransom on one of the best and most expensive birding lenses on the market hadn’t been a mistake. Continue reading
Female American Kestrel Looking Down Her Nose Sideways At Me And why do the catch lights in her eye look… unusual? Continue reading
An American Kestrel And Investigations Into The Cause Of My Recent Soft Images I may have discovered the culprit. Continue reading
Photo Contracts – The Devil Is In The Details Photographers and other artists definitely are NOT at the mercy of publishers and other consumers of their work. At least they don’t have to be. Continue reading
One Of The First Great Horned Owls I Photographed With ‘Ken’s Lens’ Yesterday’s post has me wandering down memory lane again. Continue reading
Bald Eagle In Flight Against A Wasatch Mountain Background Having mountains so close to many of my favorite birding locations is a double-edged sword. Continue reading