Kip’s Comments - July 2, 2024
Dodging Drips
Today was not a good day for outdoor photography. Rain, drizzle, rain, repeat… and it just kept raining.
During a period of light rain I shot some flower photos… just because I needed to get out of the house to breathe fresh air.
Maybe…
Kip’s Comments - July 1, 2024
Experimentation Time
Due to the lighting conditions when I was able to get out and walk, I used my photography time to experiment with shooting close-up images of wildflowers with an intentional controlled soft focus effect. When the background was not what I wanted, I then went artsy for the blossoms. I definitely need to improve my skills for these types of photos.
Kip’s Comments - June 30, 2024
Reality and Altered Reality
My morning walk among the flowers generated thoughts about today’s post. Do I shoot and share pictures without alterations or may I take liberties to adjust as desired with declaration? I am opting to share some photos with no editing and some that are less specimen images and more “nature as art” style photos (edited).
Let’s begin with the unaltered images. For these photos I will feature a couple of the dragonflies calling our pollinator habitat home. Two observations were apparent. The dragonflies really like to use last year’s dead vegetation as hunting posts. Both came back to the same stalks time and again. The second observation was…
Kip’s Comments - June 29, 2024
God’s Handiwork
Being an early riser, mornings are special. The sun lights the landscape with warmth, dew has settled on blossoms, and the new day offers a fresh start.
This morning I began my day with a quiet walk in our prairie project. No matter where I looked I saw God’s handiwork. My only obligation was to look around and enjoy. I did record some images to share with others, but for the most part I just took it all in. The views were so pretty!
Hopefully a picture or two might brighten your day too!
Kip’s Comments - June 28, 2024
Since Yesterday’s Post…
Since yesterday’s post I have photographed more wildflowers.
Kip’s Comments - June 27, 2024
Scenes From Alcock Park
Today I am sharing a few views of Alcock Park in Frederika. Flooding continues…
Kip’s Comments - June 25 and 26, 2024
Something Different
There was something different about my pollinator habitat exploration for this picture. Apparently our grand-dog has an appreciation for wildflowers too!
Following is a sampling of our CRP flower patch.
Kip’s Comments - June 24, 2024
Photo Challenge
For more than 22-years I have recorded at least an image a day and shared it - all without missing a day. On Monday I had a medical procedure done that is making photography challenging. Still, I do not want miss a day so I am fumbling through the process. Following are photos from Monday and Tuesday.
Kip’s Comments - June 23, 2024
Fauna, Flora, Water
Today consisted of a mix of imaging for me. Early this morning I photographed a killdeer doing its best to not be seen… but I saw it.
Kip’s Comments - June 22, 2024
One Less Tick - Thank A Warbler
Last night, just before the rain began, I enjoyed an insect feeding show. Prothonotary warblers and blue-gray gnatcatchers were flitting around the trees along the river grabbing snacks. The gnatcatchers were higher in the trees much of the time. The prothonotary warblers were closer to my position in my canoe.
I tried hard to see what the birds were feeding on, but only confirmed with this picture. It sure appears to me that this prothonotary warbler was feeding on a blood-filled tick, maybe filled from a deer or some other mammal. I am glad the insect has been digested!
In addition to this picture, I will…
Kip’s Comments - June 21, 2024
A Common Theme - Water
Without realizing it my photography today had a common theme - water. That water may have been in the form of a lake, dew drops, rain drops, or humidity. Regardless of how described, water/moisture played a role in each of my many photos from this day.
Kip’s Comments - June 20, 2024
Scenes Seen During Solstice
Seasonal occurrences hold some significance for me, especially when they allow me extra time to reflect on life and other personal thoughts. Tonight’s “longest day” was just what I needed after an interesting day at work. Time on the water created a calming effect that continued well into sunset.
My pictures shared today show a few of the scenes I enjoyed from the comfort of my canoe. I hope you see something you like too.
Kip’s Comments - June 18, 2024
Not Quite Farewell
Among my emergency management family is a four-legged friend named Maverick. Maverick’s handler - Charissa - has been working with Mav as he becomes a therapy dog. Described simply, Maverick can sense people who are under stress and seeks them out. Maverick has searched me out several times. Petting Mav quickly calms a soul in a manner I cannot explain.
I have known Maverick for some time now and have experienced his effects. The first couple/few times Maverick sought me out were humbling and eye-opening for me. I knew I was stressed, but I had not recognized the level of damaging stress I was living - but Maverick did. Whether I thought I needed his company or not, Maverick knew better. A bond was established when a canine knew more about me than I knew about myself.
Maverick and I now seek each other out at meetings. Unless I am missing something, it seems Mav will spend the meetings with me regardless of my stress level. Maverick is a great dog and I like him.
Today I attended my last District 2 meeting - a regular…
Kip’s Comments - June 17, 2024
Larger Than Life
By recording a 180-degree panoramic image, I can create a larger than life optical illusion of our cabin land area. In reality, the pond in front of our cabin isn’t too large. Compared to big water lakes, we are but a drop in the bucket. But, our pond is special to many of us.
What Indian Pond lacks in…
Kip’s Comments - June 16, 2024
Morning Time in a Prairie
How fitting… a walk in a prairie at Prairie Lake Park.
This morning Kristy and I spent a brief amount of time enjoying an impressive display of…
Kip’s Comments - June 15, 2024
One Picture of Many
Early this morning, before the sun was up and the wind was whipping, I went out on the water to look for my buddies - the prothonotary warbler couple. My search went on for some time until finally I caught a flash of bright yellow. There he was - the Mr. of the pair.
I watched and waited for the better part of an hour to maybe see Mrs. Prothonotary warbler, but seeing her…
Kip’s Comments - June 14, 2024
Letting Someone Do Something Different
For some time I have toyed with the idea of shooting an aerial image of a lone tree in a field, a tree seen often as we head north. The two of us checked the tree twice today - once early this morning and a second time on our drive back.
I am not particularly fond of either image, but will share them here. While the flying camera was in the air…
Kip’s Comments - June 13, 2024
Her, Him, Them
When you find an active bluebird nest that is all natural (a hole in a tree), you spend time watching the activity. Tonight I saw her, him, them, and other bird species near this hole in the tree. For this post I will…
Kip’s Comments - June 12, 2024
Still Here!
A couple of weeks have passed since I last spotted a prothonotary warbler. When I hit the water in my canoe tonight I was pondering whether the birds were nesting and secretive or if they had maybe left the area. Finally, in an segment of timber where I have not seen them before, I had a couple second glance (with pictures) of a male. The prothonotary warblers are still here! - Sorry, the picture of the warbler was not good enough to post.
Other birds seen tonight were eastern bluebirds and a rough-winged swallow.
Earlier today an extensive patch of hairy vetch caught my eye. The plant is so very pretty, but it is non-native.