Category: Birds
Long-billed Curlew – Just Because I Like It
Occasionally an image resonates with me because of some quirky feature or visual highlight even though I’m keenly aware that it isn’t one of my better shots overall. This photo is one of those.
Western Grebe Behavior – An Unusual Variation On A Theme
Lark Sparrows
Perhaps A Classic Representation Of Sage Grouse On A Lek
Bison At The Scratchin’ Post (and a recycling lesson from critters)
Sage Thrashers – Courtship Display And Prey For Their Youngsters
Spotted Towhee – A Nemesis No Longer
Marbled Godwit On Antelope Island
Willet – Allowing Enough Room For Wings At Take-off
Many things can go wrong when photographing birds at take-off and clipping wings is at or near the top of the list. The amount of room the photographer needs to allow for raised (or lowered) wings is hugely deceiving. Sure, you may catch the wings in a horizontal position without clipping them but that position is generally much less desirable.
Bear River Marsh Wrens
Western Grebe Behavior – Probable Preliminary To The “Weed Ceremony”
Willet – A Flashy Transformation
Meadowlark Take-off Against A Great Salt Lake Backdrop
Male Short-eared Owl – A Creature Of Habit
Long-billed Curlew – Just Because I Like It
Occasionally an image resonates with me because of some quirky feature or visual highlight even though I’m keenly aware that it isn’t one of my better shots overall. This photo is one of those.
Western Grebe Behavior – An Unusual Variation On A Theme
Lark Sparrows
Perhaps A Classic Representation Of Sage Grouse On A Lek
Bison At The Scratchin’ Post (and a recycling lesson from critters)
Sage Thrashers – Courtship Display And Prey For Their Youngsters
Spotted Towhee – A Nemesis No Longer
Marbled Godwit On Antelope Island
Willet – Allowing Enough Room For Wings At Take-off
Many things can go wrong when photographing birds at take-off and clipping wings is at or near the top of the list. The amount of room the photographer needs to allow for raised (or lowered) wings is hugely deceiving. Sure, you may catch the wings in a horizontal position without clipping them but that position is generally much less desirable.