First Ode Photos of 2024
I observed the first of the seasons dragonflies (Hudsonian White-faces) in our yard a couple of weeks ago. However, today was the first day I got out to photograph odes.
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I observed the first of the seasons dragonflies (Hudsonian White-faces) in our yard a couple of weeks ago. However, today was the first day I got out to photograph odes.
This week I spent 48 hours on Star Island, one of the Isles of Shoals, photographing birds during the northward migration. The trip was organized by Eric Masterson. I took
Yesterday, I spent several hours watching and photographing the eagle nest just south of the boat ramp on the Connecticut River in Hinsdale, NH. The best viewing sites are a
Yesterday morning dawned clear and warm. At that point of the day, I had no intention of going eclipse watching. However… Sitting at the breakfast table at about 8 AM,
Tuesday afternoon I caught a boat to Star Island with a group of folks organized by Eric Masterson. The goal of the trip was to experience the northward migration of
Late yesterday morning, I headed to Rousseau’s Music in Jaffrey. Joan needed guitar strings. I needed a snare drum. Of course, I took my camera along. The weather was bright
Yesterday morning, my friend Victor and I headed to Brattleboro for our monthly print sharing group. Afterward, we had lunch as usual and headed home. Our conversation in the truck
Yesterday (Sunday, 30 April) was Worldwide Pinhole Photograph Day (WPPD). This annual event is meant to stimulate folks to get out with a pinhole camera and make photographs which are
Yellow flowers. Daffodils and forsythia. A sign that Spring has truly arrived. It won’t be long before the yellow scourge of suburban yard owners will appear… dandelions! Personally, I like
Heading home after making the last ‘compost run*’ of the season, I was struck by the wonderful spring clouds. Stopping twice as I drove around the lake, I made a