Kip’s Comments - May 6, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - May 6, 2023

This Kid

Since last night this young fellow has joined me on a couple of outdoor/nature photography endeavors.

As the sun was setting yesterday we paddled on the Wapsipinicon River in Frederika. He had paddled solo once last year with me, but not too far. Yesterday we ventured considerably farther - him in a kayak and me in a solo canoe.

At first his paddling skills appeared rusty, which was to be expected since it was months since his first and last solo effort. Then, he mastered it - paddling straight, steering right or left, and moving around obstacles. His paddling skills were demonstrated as he and I snuck up on this green heron posing for pictures.

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Kip’s Comments - May 5, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - May 5, 2023

Shore Birds and a Little More

When I ventured out on the water this morning in my canoe I was hoping to find and photograph soras or Virginia rails. That did not happen. But, I did find and photograph an assortment of shorebirds, with one species being a shorebird I had not seen or photographed since 2006. In fact, I did not even recognize I was in the presence of semipalmated plovers (x3).

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Kip’s Comments - May 4, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - May 4, 2023

Rapid Changes

With each passing day the floral displays in our local woodlands are changing. Soon the lower height plants will be dwarfed by taller plants. Many of the taller plants tend to be less showy, in a way settling the visual excitement in local timbers.

During a walk today I found many of the earlier wildflower species in bloom and I found….

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Kip’s Comments - May 3, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - May 3, 2023

Join Me If You Wish

Join me if you wish for a visual recap of my wildflower and wildlife observations for the day. Included photos feature the uncommon miterwort plant.

Miterworts are unassuming, uncommon wildflowers that do not grow just anywhere. In Bremer County I have found them in one location. The same applies to my miterwort searches in Fayette County - found in just one location, so far. Miterwort blossoms are very intricate, but so tiny - measuring…

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Kip’s Comments - May 2, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - May 2, 2023

One for Success

I don’t know how wildflowers survive the nonstop strong winds we have had lately, but somehow most appear just fine. What I can say, without a doubt, is photographing the delicate blossoms as they are battered in the wind can be a real challenge on days like today.

My equipment included…

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Kip’s Comments - May 1, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - May 1, 2023

Not Much To Share

Some days involve details that make a person not have much to say. Just live each day for the good in it. Find something to be grateful for. Make the best of every day.

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Kip’s Comments - April 30, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - April 30, 2023

Macro Studies With Gramps

Kristy and I had the honor of an overnight stay with one of our grandsons last night. Since weather conditions were not conducive to paddling or hiking, we instead studied an owl pellet and the bones found inside. This one pellet contained several…

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Kip’s Comments - April 29, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - April 29, 2023

Views From Today

Very early this morning I went out exploring on the Wapsipinicon River and at Sweet Marsh. Even though I wasn’t out more than an hour or so, I was fortunate to see and photograph several interesting compositions.

One interaction included a …

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Kip’s Comments - April 28, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - April 28, 2023

Macro with Big Glass

For as long as I can remember I have been trying to figure out how to reduce the weight of my camera backpack. What do I need to carry and what can I pull from the bag…that is the question.

For a few days this week I had removed my

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Kip’s Comments - April 27, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - April 27, 2023

More From Down Low

I spent more time today exploring the view from the forest floor around me. As expected, what I saw was pretty and impressed me enough a few times to document my observations.

What I saw in the field was not as complete as what I noticed in my final images as I edited the files on my computer. In a couple of pictures I missed details that probably would have caused me to NOT shoot the pictures.

On the wild ginger image I missed seeing…

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Kip’s Comments - April 26, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - April 26, 2023

Views From the Forest Floor

Sometimes on my woodland walks, no, often on my woodland walks, I tend to “see” things only from my upright position. Yes, there is beauty all around - even from an elevated position. However, from the perspective of the forest floor there is a different type of pretty. Common species appear different, unusual - almost larger than life.

From a technical perspective these images are more than just viewing the blossoms from below. I did take liberties to….

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Kip’s Comments - April 25, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - April 25, 2023

They Found Me

Shortly after sunrise I was out exploring Sweet Marsh this morning. My targeted species to find and possibly photograph… soras and/or Virginia rails. I was covered by camo as was my camera equipment and my canoe and paddle. Apparently I blended well with my environment.

While I heard only one sora and saw none, and I saw and heard no Virginia rails, I did surprise sandhill cranes. And, they surprised me!

Since I was camo-covered and nestled in cattails, the tall birds didn’t see me until both had waded quite close to me. When the cranes did find me, one put up a ruckus and the other walked away in a determined manner. I shot some photos and got out of their area. Following are sample images from our brief interaction.

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Kip’s Comments - April 24, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - April 24, 2023

Almost Overlooked

This afternoon we had a visitor stop by. As he and I talked outside, I noticed in the background that one of Kristy’s moss phlox plants was covered in delicate pink blossoms while her other plants were just beginning their spring appearance ritual. Seeing the colors against a drab background caused me to grab my camera and macro equipment to shoot some photos. This was one of them.

For those wondering… yes, I did see and photograph the exceptional northern light display early this morning. But, I am not satisfied with my images and will not be sharing them. For this most recent show I will be satisfied with very vivid memories.

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Kip’s Comments - April 23, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - April 23, 2023

Fun While It Lasted

Imagine if all of your life you have to be on your guard so you are not dehydrated or devoured. Your first big threat comes as you swim around as a tadpole in water that may or may not be deep enough for you to survive while predators want to munch on you.

Then you go into winter when you become lethargic - slow to move and very vulnerable to hungry big things and the ice freezing solid.

You make it through the winter and begin to feel warm temperatures. Those warm temps in your shallow water quickly put you in the mood for love. Then bam… a hungry green heron sees you, snatches you in its beak, tosses you around as you fight for your life. Finally, you run out of fight - you simply aren’t able to withstand the crushing beak of the heron. Down the throat you go and life is over.

So much for 2023 if you were that frog. But to turn lemons into lemon aid… the green heron will live another day. Such is the predator/prey relationship in the wild.

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Kip’s Comments - April 22, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - April 22, 2023

Earth Day Message

Happy Earth Day 2023 to all! Hopefully you were able to spend a few minutes (or more) enjoying our natural world. If you were not able to be out, maybe you were able to pause to think about and appreciate the environment around us.

As I have done since the first Earth Day back in 1970, I spent some quality time exploring a quiet “green space” near us. When I paused from my casual walk, the timber at first seemed silent. Then, as I soaked in the atmosphere, I could really hear so much. The natural world was very busy… very alive!

Visually my walk in the woods was so rewarding. A message of…

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Kip’s Comments - April 21, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - April 21, 2023

Pretty Cold for Pretty Pictures

What a day for nature photography! Constant cold wind with occasional rain and sleet mixed with moments of brisk sunshine…just what kind of weather were we going to have today? Uncomfortable or not, I ventured out to explore after a day-long online training.

Even with the overcast sky I was able to find some wildflowers suitable for photographing. I will begin with the most plentiful species - bloodroots.

None of the bloodroot blossoms were open, but they still made for pleasing images. As I photographed the wild plants, I invested much of my efforts into out-of-focus framing with only key portions of the blossoms in focus. My plan seemed to work.

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Kip’s Comments - April 20, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - April 20, 2023

Inland Marine Policy

After seeing my buddy’s camera equipment destroyed by a canoe full of water the other night, and after remembering when I went through a similar situation a few years ago, it is time for a reminder.

If you are carrying expensive camera equipment in a canoe or kayak, including a cell phone, you might want to purchase “inland marine coverage” for your valuables. For me inland marine insurance covers my specialty items - each listed out on the policy - to protect them from perils - and not just water incidents.

The insurance companies do not give inland marine insurance away, but the cost of the insurance is far cheaper than having to replace at full value your gear if/when your watercraft fills with water, or you drop it while hiking, or it is stolen.

I encourage you to contact your insurance agent. Whether you paddle frequently with camera gear or never do, or you hike with gear, you might want to consider that insurance. I will vouch for it and I would guess my buddy would too now.

The male red-winged blackbird… just an image from today.

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Kip’s Comments - April 19, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - April 19, 2023

Subdued Plants, Subdued Colors, Subdued Focus

As the end of the blooming season arrives for snow trilliums, I thought it might be worthwhile to photograph the fading flowers in overcast light using a less than perfectly sharp filter. The results were interesting images documenting the end of blossoming for one of the first wildflowers to bloom each year.

Near the snow trilliums were bloodroots - another wildflower that will be done blooming very soon. Even under drab lighting, the bloodroots seemed more vibrant than the snow trilliums.

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Kip’s Comments - April 18, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - April 18, 2023

Gravity… Not Just a Good Idea, It’s the Law!

Tonight, on a pleasant evening in April when my buddy Darrin, his wife Janeen, and I were paddling… somebody had to go and dump his canoe. Somehow he managed to tip it without making hardly a sound, not even the splash of a complete kit of advanced Nikon camera gear was heard (even though it all went in the water). Then we saw him standing in the marsh, his canoe floating nicely, and every bit of gear was wet. At least his gear was insured…

If I have any disappointment other than the fact that it happened, I sure wish Darrin had been wearing a self-inflating life jacket so we could have heard it and seen inflate! Dang…maybe next time.

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Kip’s Comments - April 17, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - April 17, 2023

Specimen Images or More Artistic Compositions

Now that wildflowers are pushing upward, the subjects I point my Nikon at are changing. In addition to mostly birds, blossoms are now garnering my attention too.

As I shot a few photos this afternoon after work, I noticed that I was shooting not only typical specimen-style compositions, but also work that appeared more artistic. I prefer the less reference-book style images.

I will share a few samples here of marsh marigold blossoms.

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