Downy Woodpecker
Downy woodpecker taken from an extreme distance. There are times when I take a photograph, but I’m not exactly certain […]
"The business of art is rather to understand Nature and to reveal her meanings to those unable to understand. It is to convey the soul of a tree… The mission of art is to bring out the unfamiliar from the most familiar." –Khalil Gilbran
Countryside, small towns
Downy woodpecker taken from an extreme distance. There are times when I take a photograph, but I’m not exactly certain […]
Living in the Pacific Northwest, another of my favorite subjects in the fall and winter are mushrooms. There are all […]
Swallow. Not the action, but the bird. Known for aerial feed, as in grabbing food on the go, “swallowing” – […]
Steller’s jay, another bird with a pretty distinctive call. They usually move pretty quickly through the trees, like the scrub […]
Sparrows. So many sub-species. Natal philopatry – that strong, driving force to return each year to the area where they were […]
A few sandpipers at low tide scavanging for snacks at Nisqually Wildlife Refuge.
Red-winged blackbirds have that little touch of brightness to the goth look. And they have a distinctive call. I can […]
Winter Wonderland in the Pacific Northwest art print is now available for order on Socieyt6.
I believe this little guy is an Allen’s Hummingbird. So, tiny and so fast. You have to be quick to […]
One of my favorite little ducks as a photo subject is the Pied-Billed Grebe. I usually see them along, not […]
I love the abstract images that one can find in nature. I love the details of nature. It’s interesting, and […]
Great Blue Heron at the Nisqually Wildlife Refuge. An interesting bird to watch. Found one the other day up in […]
These little guys can sometimes be like watching a blur. Happened to catch this one because I was chatting with […]
An old soul, or just come from a battle. Early morning, that intense eagle-eye focus. What does he see? What […]
Movement, action, sunshine, and a bird’s wing. Capturing a moment in time, a bit of su nlight caught in this […]
Some people might just see dead things. I don’t. I see shapes and color and curves of autumn. I see […]