Category: Nature
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Galapagos Giant Tortoise
In June and July of 2025, we went on a family trip to the Galápagos Islands
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Flower Field in Tabernacle
Got this capture at the Russo’s Market flower field at sunset. This field is slightly off the beaten path, on road perpendicular to the main road. I’ve driven past it many times without noticing it. I happened to notice it one day and planned to come back at sunset. (I knew the sun would set…
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Winter Berries
Ice crystals and snow on winter berries. On the edge of the yard, we have a few landscaping bushes. They are normally not of much interest, but in the fall and winter they grow bright colored red berries. They in themselves might have made for a nice pic, but the snow, and especially the ice…
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Purple Iris
I’m actually not really a big fan of Iris‘s in general. Janet Wolf one of our dear neighbors gave us a handful of extra bulbs one year and we started growing them. If you know anything about Iris‘s they multiply very quickly. We had the more classic yellow and orange ones for the most part…
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Snow in the Pine Barrens
Winter’s last hurah. Snow covered trees reflect off a perfect mirror along the Skit Branch in Wharton State Forest.
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Coyote in Yosemite
Larissa and I saw this coyote on the road to Glacier Point, which is the most famous overlook to view Half Dome in Yosemite. I captured this with, I think, the 500mm lens that I rented for this trip. The coyote was very healthy looking and did not seem to have a fear of the…
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Lone Tree and Geese
I had seen this tree and field on Rt 206 and had the idea for this photo for a bit, but I needed some snow. I liked the spot because the hill rolled off behind the tree, which made the field appear to go on for a long distance. When we got some snow, I…

