
We found this hawk hanging out in a tree surveying the fields below for a quick meal of baby prairie dogs which seemed to have all been born this week.Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife refuge.

We found this hawk hanging out in a tree surveying the fields below for a quick meal of baby prairie dogs which seemed to have all been born this week.Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife refuge.

We spotted these eggs camouflaged amongst the rock on a small island in a local pond with no goose in sight. Were they abandoned? Only time will tell.

This gal was perched high on a cattail checking out the males who were singing their hearts out for a mate. Nothing like hearing a chorus of yellow headed blackbirds singing away to let you know that spring is here.

Feathered sky in a rocky landscape with the sea behind my eyes. Sky as well as land and sea are all a part of place. Understanding what they do is knowledge of that place.

While quietly watching the young moose learn important lessons by watching her mother it became clear that observation without words is something I should do more often.

The looks says it all. This Jay had his back to me so I was trying to sneak up on him and focus on his very colorful tail feathers. Needless to say he was on to me.

Life is always moving.

Looking up from our camp near the fjords at three peak magnificent mountain peaks in East Greenland. Over the horizon the view continues with endless peaks and glacier filled seas. Summer, 2013.
Today is world wide pinhole photography day and I will be out with the pinhole cameras having fun the pinhole way.
In honor of the day a couple of my favorite pinhole shots from the archive. I hope to process this weeks film before weeks end.
Above a sunrise on Clear Creek and Below a sunset on a late spring evening. Hope your WWPD is a fun one.

Patiently waiting for the moment
A kingfisher sits on a rainy day
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