found these fellows in panama - their slow movement isn't just physiological, it's also psychological, making them extremely difficult to spot in trees (the trick is looking for the claws!)
She said, "If you take a flower in your hand and really look at it, it's your world for a moment." I have always found that to be true. This rosebay rhododendron and its attendants in Pisgah National forest North Carolina mesmerized me. EOS R5, EF...
These are some shots of a Black and Yellow Garden Spider. Depending on where you are it may have a different "common name". Its scientific Latin name is Argiope aurantia, which translates to "gilded silver-face". You can make out the "gilded" face on...
This photo shows a Northern Cardinal bird flying away from a flower bush. Its red feathers look so soft and bright in the morning light. I waited patiently and captured the exact moment it opened its wings. The background has yellow flowers and soft...
Salton SeaA liminal shot of my sadly missed Mustang GT at the Salton Sea.Shot with a Canon EOS Rebel XSi many moons ago.
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