We all need to laugh, maybe now more than ever. These 3 young Green Herons have just seen their first round-tripper and are watching the baseball as it exits the park. Having just finished listening to a sometimes-impassioned discussion, this young Mallard is feeling better about returning to school. Let's Resume This is the third … Continue reading Anatomy of a Photo Shoot, Part Three
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Anatomy of a Photo Shoot, Part Two
Most of what follows is a continuation of my earlier piece, "Anatomy of a Photo Shoot." I'd encourage you to take a look at it if you haven't done so already. Laugh Loud This might not make much sense, but I'm a little embarrassed by the personal record-breaking success of my last post, "Laugh Loud." … Continue reading Anatomy of a Photo Shoot, Part Two
Laugh Loud
Let's take a quick break from the wildlife photography series that began with "Talkin Bird Photography." You'll recall that we started out there on a fairly serious note. But here, we'll be a little more lighthearted and silly. Laugh Loud I remember something that took place when I was in military school many years ago. … Continue reading Laugh Loud
Anatomy of a Photo Shoot
I have a lot of fun putting these blogs together. I hope you enjoy reading them as much as I enjoy creating them. We're going to take a closer look at a series of photos I took in Chesapeake, Virginia on the morning of 7/7/20. But before we do that, I'd like to share with … Continue reading Anatomy of a Photo Shoot