This image is an example of detail you very well might step on if you don’t watch your feet. Two bugs with exquisite details make them more than an ordinary ant and bee. Details
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It’s Spring – Let the Battles Begin
Spring has sprung and action is heating up in the garden! A careful examination of the budding flowers and the grasses in the flower beds reveals a world of bug eat bug. This is what I have seen in my… Read More ›
In Praise of Technology
In the midst of trying to re-organize my hard drives, I am in the process of putting together a show of photographs for March. It is always a challenge to decide on a theme each year. And this year I… Read More ›
Trio – WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge
These don’t always come in threes, but sometimes they do….. Trio
A Problem with Lenses Part II
Following on my last post I have to reiterate that I am cautious around grizzlies. It is amazing how fast any bear can move so it is important to know where your vehicle is (and it had better be close),… Read More ›
A Problem with Lenses
I don’t know if I have mentioned this before, but I am extremely envious of photographers who can go to a blind, set up their equipment (including that thing called a tripod), knowing what lens to use, and wait for… Read More ›
Boundaries – Weekly Photo Challenge
Some boundaries are fixed and permanent. Others are fluid and transitory. Here, a creek filled with mud from a slide merges with the crystal clear Lardeau River.
One Last Spider, Really
As the fall settles in and temperatures drop, insects – other than cedar bugs – head for cover. Cedar bugs, or slow walkers as we call them in our house, can survive almost anything. They can survive freezing in the freezer… Read More ›
Change – the Weekly Photo Challenge
Some change is subtle and slow, some change is dramatic and fast. These qualify for the latter category I believe. Avalanche! Change
Change – the Weekly Photo Challenge
Movement on the shore. The water laps gently against the edge of the thin, fragile ice occasionally taking back some of its own. The ice edges closer to the shore, encroaching on the water, freezing drops as it goes. Water… Read More ›
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