My Tolerance For The ‘Hand Of Man’ In My Photos Has Limits As Illustrated by four recent photos of three different birds of two different species. Continue reading
Black-billed Magpie Amongst Flowering Sunflowers Near the end of a long winter I felt the need for some splashes of color this morning. Continue reading
Catch Lights In The Eyes: Are They Overrated? Is light in the eye really as essential in photography as it’s cracked up to be? You be the judge. Continue reading
One Of My Magpie Photos Incorporated Into A Painting It isn’t unusual for my photos to be used in works of art but for me this one is special. Continue reading
A Couple Of Merlins, A Sunset And A Significant Snowstorm – Finally Landscape photos aren’t standard fare from me but I had to include this one. Continue reading
Male American Kestrel Puffed Up In Frigid Temperatures A recent print request brings back nasty memories of image theft involving another victim besides just me. Continue reading
The First Short-eared Owl I Ever Photographed The day I realized that spending a king’s ransom on one of the best and most expensive birding lenses on the market hadn’t been a mistake. Continue reading
Red-tailed Hawks Locked In Combat A photo I wish I’d included in a previous edition of Feathered Photography. Continue reading
Golden Eagle: Symmetry At Takeoff Until yesterday I hadn’t had a Golden Eagle in my viewfinder for much too long. Continue reading
Prairie Falcon – Bloody, Wet And Stuffed To The Gills Up close, closer than I wanted to be. Continue reading
A Pair Of Rufous Red-tailed Hawks And Their Kestrel Tormentor The only mated pair of rufous Red-tailed Hawks I’ve ever photographed. Continue reading
Female American Kestrel Looking Down Her Nose Sideways At Me And why do the catch lights in her eye look… unusual? Continue reading
An American Kestrel And Investigations Into The Cause Of My Recent Soft Images I may have discovered the culprit. Continue reading