Orca
Orca, also known as a killer whale, is not a whale, but rather a dolphin. As a killer, it is an apex predator at the top of its food chain. Its primary food source is its cousins – dolphins! It is not...
View ArticleSnowy Owl Quest
If you have seen the movie “The Big Year” with Steve Martin and Owen Wilson, then you may understand a snowy owl obsession. If you have not seen the movie, I highly recommend it. I am happy to say that...
View ArticleFrom Denver to Denali Article in the Summit Daily Newspaper
The Summit Daily Newspaper of Summit County, Colorado did an article of my work and show at the Arts Alive Gallery in Breckenridge, Colorado. The show ends February 28, 2013. If you are in the area and...
View ArticleDenver to Denali Presentation
I am very pleased to say that our Denver to Denali slide show presentation at the Silverthorne (Colorado) Library went very well. This presentation was one of the 2013 Travel Slide Show Series by the...
View ArticleDreaming of Spring Cover
I am pleased to say that my image Dreaming of Spring – a red fox sleeping by a tree, is the cover photo for the Summit Daily Newspaper for March 20, 2013. Dreaming of Spring - it’s a beautiful morning...
View ArticleFish Finesse
962 bald eagles was the count by the US Army Corp of Engineers at Lock and Dam 18 in Burlington, Iowa on the Mississippi River in early February 2013. However, we chose to photograph at Lock and Dam...
View ArticleKindred Spirits Receives Award
I am pleased to announce that my framed print of two snowy owls (Kindred Spirits) received the Mingo Gallery and Custom Framing, Excellence in Photography Award from the Rockport Art Association,...
View ArticleMirror, Mirror
My image of a mandarin duck titled Mirror, Mirror has been selected by the Nature Conservancy as the photo of the week: Mirror Mirror on the wall who is the most beautiful duck of them all – me the...
View ArticleWinter/Spring 2013 Newsletter
Exciting news about Alaska, Eagles, Snowy Owls, Great Sand Dunes National Park and Foxes: Winter/Spring 2013 Newsletter My apologies to those who have already received this newsletter through other...
View ArticleGawking Goslings
At first, I did not understand what was happening. I was shooting video from the window mount of my Honda, when the goslings started to disappear behind mom. Then mom’s back feathers started to jump...
View ArticleAnyone Lose A Glove?
At first I thought it was a fish being brought to the nest. But no, it was a glove (actually a mitten). Those osprey will use anything to build their nest. The glove works as a “handy” building element.
View ArticleRufous Rising
The challenge for me in photographing a hummingbird is to capture it in flight, gorget lit up (must be just the right angle to the sun to be iridescent), wings out or up, blurred background, angled...
View ArticleFinding The Rhythm – Article From The Summit Daily News on my Work
The Summit Daily News, Frisco, Colorado published an article about my photography on July 25, 2013. The interview was conducted by Jessica Smith, reporter for the Summit Daily. Thank you , Jessica...
View ArticleTriplets
A wild moment that I will never forget. I was shooting the sunrise on Mount McKinley at 4 am at the Eielson Visitor Center. I heard a clicking sound behind me. I turned to look at the source of the...
View ArticleCrab To Go
I was testing the spot metering on my camera. I usually shoot evaluative and wanted to compare it to spot metering. A seagull was flying towards me. I never shoot seagulls anymore, since I have a...
View ArticleBull in the Backstreets
A big bull moose crossed the road while I was driving on highway 9 in Silverthorne one morning. I followed him as he sauntered through the backstreets of Silverthorne until he disappeared into the...
View ArticleNature’s Best International Awards Recognizes “Mirror, Mirror” as a Highly...
Mirror Mirror on the wall who is the most beautiful duck of them all – me the Mandarin. Many experts judge the Mandarin duck to be the most beautiful waterbird on the planet. Both rare and colorful,...
View ArticleBirds of Prey
My Birds of Prey show at the Arts Alive Gallery in Breckenridge, Colorado has been extended another month, until the end of April, 2014. Birds of Prey Show Some of the images in the show can be viewed...
View ArticleBear Cub Learning to Climb a Tree
Black bears are known for their ability to climb trees. Black bear cubs learn at a very early age how to climb. They learn that trees are a refuge from danger and a great place to take a nap. Sows give...
View ArticleAren’t Grizzly Bears Supposed to Hibernate?
Yes, except when they are fed all winter long by the Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Center in West Yellowstone, Montana. Actually these images are of rescued and rehabilitated bears and wolves that would...
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