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Minimal Progress Processing Italy Images
After spending two weeks in Italy and shooting over 3,500 photographs, it is going to take a long time to review, select, process and upload some of the photographs to my Website. I shot all of the photographs using Nikon’s … Continue reading
Italy — A Photographer’s Paradise
We returned from Italy early yesterday evening to delightful weather (mid-70s and 60s this AM) here in northern Virginia. Other than feeling blue about leaving Italy, our return trip went very well with only one difficulty–the driver of the van to … Continue reading
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Sunrise at Leesylvania State Park, VA
Saturday morning, I left the house at 5:30 AM to go to Leesylvania State Park to photograph the sunrise on the Potomac River. As I approached the park, I was disappointed because there were no clouds in the sky. Clouds often … Continue reading
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Tagged american bald eagle, eagle, eastern phoebe, sunrise
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American Wild Bird Website
Last year, I met a talented wildlife and nature photographer, Ernie Sears, while touring and photographing Featherstone Wildlife Management Area. and, since then, we have had other opportunities to shoot together. On Friday, Ernie stood up a new Website dedicated … Continue reading
Bluebirds and Spring Flowers at Merrimac Farm Wildlife Management Area
Today, I spent 5 hours walking through the 300 acre Merrimac Farm Wildlife Management Area checking its 15 bluebird boxes on a gorgeous spring day. During breeding season, the boxes are checked once a week, and it was my turn. … Continue reading

