I will admit that the wing extension couldn’t have been any better than what I got in this shot. And it effectively froze the action too. But I prefer the company here to those woke doofuses at National Geographic. They still believe in global warming, of all things!
Someday I will have some links to photo books. I want to put together a book of landscape shots from the US Southwest. I do plan to put together something on New England mosses, lichens, mushrooms and other fungi. I also would like to put together something on insects. But as for larger wildlife I don’t currently have enough to warrant a book. But maybe some day.
I would definitely buy a copy–probably multiple copies–of the mushrooms ‘n’ mosses book. I don’t know why, but I love beautiful photography of mushrooms.
I hear you, dude. I’m enjoying the vanishing, final moments of summer vacation (next week is my last real week of freedom), and even I have not accomplished the summer projects I hoped to do (several eBooks I have planned). My quick plan is to compile some related posts into a collection of essays.
I guess when your world is covered in ice for ten months a year, you appreciate warm weather. It’s been hot, sticky, and humid here–upper 90s (and occasionally into the triple digits, especially with the heat index). I’ve enjoyed not wearing dress shirts for the past five months. Shew! I’m praying for a crisp October.
Dang! This could be in National Geographic, photog.
I will admit that the wing extension couldn’t have been any better than what I got in this shot. And it effectively froze the action too. But I prefer the company here to those woke doofuses at National Geographic. They still believe in global warming, of all things!
Amen to that. Orion’s Cold Geographic could be the coffee table book of your nature photography.
Someday I will have some links to photo books. I want to put together a book of landscape shots from the US Southwest. I do plan to put together something on New England mosses, lichens, mushrooms and other fungi. I also would like to put together something on insects. But as for larger wildlife I don’t currently have enough to warrant a book. But maybe some day.
I would definitely buy a copy–probably multiple copies–of the mushrooms ‘n’ mosses book. I don’t know why, but I love beautiful photography of mushrooms.
Great! But you’ll have to bear with me for a while. The day job is beating the stuffing out of me right now. Not much spare time.
I hear you, dude. I’m enjoying the vanishing, final moments of summer vacation (next week is my last real week of freedom), and even I have not accomplished the summer projects I hoped to do (several eBooks I have planned). My quick plan is to compile some related posts into a collection of essays.
Well at least the July weather lived up to its reputation. It’s been sunny and hot for weeks here. I can’t complain on that account.
I guess when your world is covered in ice for ten months a year, you appreciate warm weather. It’s been hot, sticky, and humid here–upper 90s (and occasionally into the triple digits, especially with the heat index). I’ve enjoyed not wearing dress shirts for the past five months. Shew! I’m praying for a crisp October.
Sounds good to me. A beautiful October and a victorious November running into a happy holiday season for all of us.
God Bless us, every one.
While I doubt that Charles Dickens would be on the Trump Train, I’ll second the motion.