Uncategorized Sonata in bee by user|Published May 17, 2015 I photographed this bee at a shutter speed to freeze its face and the rhododendrons to be sharp but to have a hint of blur on its whirring wings.
Published August 20, 2015 Night Magic. This giant silk moth, Polyphemus, is named for the mythical Cyclops because of their startlingly large eyespots. This confuses predators into thinking […]
Published November 12, 2015 Sunset Glow My aunt was a nature photographer, and one of her cardinal rules was always shoot with the sun at your back. For […]
Published May 11, 2018 "Dances with the Daffodils" On a visit to the New York Botanical Garden a couple weeks ago, I managed to hit the peak of daffodil bloom. […]
Published July 14, 2015 Camouflaged gray tree frog This diminutive frog has good camouflage and can change its color to match the background much as chameleons do. Although generally […]