Kip’s Comments - July 22, 2024
Outdoor Observations
Today’s sightings include one from the air and three from the ground.
My aerial image shows the color patterns in a corn field. Until I talk to the farmer to ask “why,” I won’t know what causes the stripes. Compared to other fields, this was the only one featuring such noticeable leading lines perfect for…
Kip’s Comments - July 21, 2024
For Everything There is a Season
Unexpected, at least for me, was the fog that blanketed our landscape this morning. When I saw the obscured vision I went to work to capture an image I have had in my head for some time. My thought was a view of someone walking down a lonely road at sunrise, in fog, with other details obscured. My intent was for the image to feature a rising sun, leading lines, the rule of thirds, and to be thought provoking. As I considered the image since its inception weeks ago, I was thinking more of how it would make a nice album cover for guitar music that is easy to listen to. And, I had even thought maybe the person walking down the road could be carrying a cased-guitar upside-down
Kip’s Comments - July 20, 2024
My Mother, My Brother, and Me
Smoked carp, just some slabs of fish… that was our excuse for the three of us to drive up near Lansing today. Since we reached the fish place (Mohn’s Fish Market) while they were closed for lunch, we explored the Yellow River State Forest first. At the fire tower within the state forest I shot some photos from the air for different views than normal.
Then, since we were close and had time, we moved to the…
Kip’s Comments - July 19, 2024
Small-Scale Safari
Once again this morning I made time to enjoy a wet (dew-covered) small-scale photo safari in our pollinator habitat. I was looking for butterflies, but found none. But, there were plenty of other macro photo ops to present challenges.
Kip’s Comments - July 18, 2024
More Questions… A Not So Good Gut Feeling (and pretty pics)
For several weeks I have been keeping an eye on a trumpeter swan that may or may not have an issue. During several observations I have noticed the right wing appears abnormal. My first guess was the bird was just losing feathers. However, subsequent checks on the bird revealed the abnormal feathers had not changed much as the bird moved around in shallow water over several days. Compounding my concern was the fact that the bird…
Kip’s Comments - July 17, 2024
Our World in a Dew Drop +
My outdoor photo shooting came very early this morning…. just as the sun was rising over the horizon. As I roamed our prairie an untold number of dew drops promptly grabbed my attention. Wet from the overnight condensation of moisture or not, I knelt down to capture peaceful setting after peaceful setting of our world captured in so many dew drop globes. It was a special time and a beautiful way to begin another day!
Kip’s Comments - July 16, 2024
Seven Months
Today marks seven months since I fell on ice and tore my shoulder and bicep apart. Undone during the injury was the work from two successful surgeries from twenty-five or so years earlier. With one sudden drop to the ground my bicep was torn, my bicep was torn where it connects in the joint, and my rotator cuff was torn loose in two places. All had to be repaired and reattached using additional hardware. Frustratingly, all was entirely preventable, but that is a different story.
Seven months ago “life” changed for me…
Kip’s Comments - July 15, 2024
Natural Art
Nearly every day when I am shooting pictures in our outdoor world I consider my observations to be works of art, maybe natural works of art or God’s works of art. Some days the “art” in the compositions is more obvious than others. Today was one of those days when I saw ample art. Allow me to explain.
We woke to fog this morning - beautiful fog - assuming you were not driving in it. My reaction was to put my drone in the air to use the fog as a compositional element to create a moody scene. I tried both a time-lapse and still images. As advanced as the drones are, they do not remain exactly in place enough for a static time lapse. Still images, on the other hand, really worked nice. My drone pictures were of the tops of our spruce trees, in fog, with the sun rising between them. Then, once I had the still image done, I edited the photo to create a painting effect (featured here).
Kip’s Comments - July 14, 2024
Join Me!
Join me on a virtual walk through our pollinator habitat. This planting was done per guidelines, and I know there are some non-native plants reaching skyward., but isn’t it pretty!
Each time I wander the blossoms I…
Kip’s Comments - July 13, 2024
I Was Not Vaping!
For anyone who may have seen me out and about this morning, appearing with a slight vapor trail around me, know that I was not vaping. Those fumes visible around the window of the Jeep were…
Kip’s Comments - July 12, 2024
Outdoor Images
During a morning drive I found some outdoor settings that I thought might make nice images. Here they are!
Kip’s Comments - July 11, 2024
One Picture
Today was a slow day with only one time for my camera to be recording images. For most this picture is a run of the mill picture of a great blue heron. For me it was the first picture of a great blue heron recorded in a very long time… too long. And, since GBH’s are…
Kip’s Comments - July 10, 2024
Several Topics
Since my post yesterday several activities have interested me that might also interest you.
Last night I was called about a young bald eagle that was not behaving as expected. Since the bird offered no resistance, this one was easy to catch and take to Black Wildlife Rehabilitation Project. I have not heard what, if anything, was learned when the bird saw a veterinarian.
Kip’s Comments - July 9, 2024
Plants and Pollinators
This morning was another time or three of wandering our CRP where wildflowers and grasses are finally growing after the drought threatened any success. The wildflowers I enjoyed today were common and each species has been featured recently. Still, they were pretty so I photographed them.
Along with the plants there were many pollinators busy at the blossoms. Most did not remain in position long enough for pictures, but a few did.
For those wondering… the biting bugs were atrocious. My tool to combat them was….
Kip’s Comments - July 8, 2024
Art Out of Ordinary
With continued limitations on my activity, I am now - when it works - attempting to create art of ordinary observations. Following are views from today.
Kip’s Comments - July 7, 2024
No Common Theme, Just Pictures
Today was one of those days when I saw and photographed a few things, but nothing with a common theme. I’ll just put the pics out for review and stop at that.
Kip’s Comments - July 6, 2024
On A Dew-covered Morning
On a calm, dew-covered morning the landscape is wet. Roaming among the grasses and wildflowers leads to a wanderer becoming wet and bitten…
Kip’s Comments - July 5, 2024
Same Scene, Several Depictions
Today, both going and coming back from the healing spot to north, several of us stopped at “our” tree to “see” it from various perspectives.
After looking at each of the views, I am not sure which I prefer. All are interesting on their own. Maybe it isn’t even…
Kip’s Comments - July 4, 2024
We Need These for Those
As I wandered our wildflowers on this very calm morning I was surprised by the number of tiny pollinators that were out doing just what we wanted - pollinating. Interestingly (almost troubling), I did not see any bees on the blossoms. Hoverflies and spotted cucumber beetles dominated…
Kip’s Comments - July 3, 2024
Under Our Feet
I would bet there are plenty of people who really look forward to walking barefooted through grass, enjoying the freeing sensations between their toes and on the bottom of their feet. I am one of those persons.
I would also bet that most people may not realize what is under our feet when we walk barefooted through the grass. This morning’s dew was a revelation, at least in our yard.
The sun shone at the proper angle to light many lawn wolf spider webs spread over our yard. Spiders or not, it was impossible for me to deny the beauty of the dew drops on their intricate webs, so I went exploring with my camera. One web in particular had great detail and an,,,