Legs for Days, The Egret Runway I spotted this great egret (Ardea alba) on the muddy bank of a pond in Georgia—a quiet moment in a quiet place. image
Tallow Trees, A Twist on Tradition This is a stand of Chinese tallow trees, photographed in late summer or early fall. The leaves were originally green, but I experimented with the color settings until they glowed with a rich orange hue. The transformation feels right—I like the way it turned out. If you love flowers—or just enjoy discovering their beauty and names like I do—come explore my gallery of blooms captured in moments of wonder and curiosity. #photo #photography #photographer #photographylovers #nature #foliage #plants #trees #leaves image
Morning Finch This is a male House Finch (Haemorhous mexicanus). Lately, I’ve seen quite a few around, though I’ve never witnessed them flocking. Most of my recent photos have been taken close to home—I suppose it’s time I ventured out and explored a new patch. image
Crimson Star This photograph features a vibrant red sweetgum leaf in its autumn phase, shaped like a crisp five-pointed star. It remains attached to a weathered, rustic branch and appears solitary at first glance. However, the framing is intentional—the leaf is one among hundreds, artfully cropped to evoke the quiet dignity of a lone witness to seasonal change. If you love flowers—or just enjoy discovering their beauty and names like I do—come explore my gallery of blooms captured in moments of wonder and curiosity. #photo #photography #photographer #photographylovers #nature #foliage #leaf #autumn image
Good morning. 🌊🐚🪸 18 January 2026 "I don’t want to sound like a broken record, but I really do need to straighten up my office. It’s out of control again. Computers and stray parts are scattered across my old desk, mixed in with cameras and whatever else has migrated there. Papers of every imaginable origin are waiting for some kind of decision, and a new stack of books has begun forming on the floor beside the bookcase—right where the last one used to be. I don’t think it’s pure laziness, though that plays its part. It’s more that clutter just doesn’t bother me the way it once did. There was a time when the sight of a messy room would make me cringe and immediately start straightening. Now I look at it and think… eh. The good thing about this new attitude is that there’s always tomorrow, and whatever needs straightening will still be there. The bad thing is that whatever needs straightening will still be there—probably with one new thing added to the pile. In my defense, I stay pretty busy. Even now, while I’m typing this, I’m contemplating a well‑deserved nap. Charlie usually gives me an hour or so to handle that task; truthfully, I suspect he naps too. And then there’s the TV—if I’m foolish enough to turn it on, I find myself trapped in the recliner, nearly prone and unable to move. That chair is eerily magical, a universe unto itself, with the rest of creation swirling around it. It takes almost cosmic strength to break the spell and pull myself free. The urge to use the bathroom works too.' - Microsoft Copilot “Clutter is nothing more than postponed decisions.” — Barbara Hemphill “You can do anything, but not everything.” — David Allen “Dogs are not our whole life, but they make our lives whole.” — Roger Caras #photo #photography #photographer #photographylovers #wildlife #nature #bird #birds #birding #birdwatching #birdphotography #morning #shorebird #BlackSkimmer #clutter image
High Ho Silver This is my pal Charlie (Canis lupus familiaris) on a walk a few years ago. Charlie is a border collie. The daily walk was the highlight of both Charlie’s and Ben’s day — Ben being our other dog — second only to mealtime. In this moment, Charlie was reacting to me calling his name. image