
This wasn’t the biggest iceberg in the pond but boy oh boy the evening light sure made it special. Photographed while kayaking in Sermilik Fjord, East Greenland, August 2013.

This wasn’t the biggest iceberg in the pond but boy oh boy the evening light sure made it special. Photographed while kayaking in Sermilik Fjord, East Greenland, August 2013.

Peering out into a calm blue ocean with a quiet pink sun peeking through the clouds is not a bad way to start the day. Sunrise on Glovers atoll in Belize photographed with a Zero Image 2000 pinhole camera.

A beautiful california quail in a moss covered tree demonstrating that organism and environment are indeed one and the same.
Well I have made it one full year into this journey. It has been and will continue to be a vehicle that may wiggle from side-to-side a bit but keeps on track nonetheless. I would like to sincerely thank everyone who has viewed, commented and provided encouragement over the last year as without you blogging would not be the fun and enriching experience it has turned out to be. Thanks!

And a few more from the vault:

I walked out onto the front porch to an awesome sunrise the other day and grabbed the camera. The only problem is lacking a tripod I knew I couldn’t hold the camera steady enough to get a clear photo so I did what is commonly done and introduced some motion to the photo. Cliche, maybe, but fun nonetheless and life should be fun.

Winter Cottonwoods in all life stages are a wonderful to look at. Pinhole photograph taken at a local park on a snowless winter day.

We spent the better part of warm and sunny Jan Sunday watching a variety of duck behavior on the local pond including this fine looking American Widgeon pair which were following the Red Headed Ducks around trying to steal a meal, as usual.

Photographed on a beautiful day last summer in Iceland. I do believe that I was the only tourist using a pinhole camera that afternoon.

Every year we have a few green winged teal that spend the winter on the local ponds and this year is no exception. Photographed on Clear Creek in Wheat Ridge, CO.

Seeing things eye to eye with a Northern Shoveler. He got his drink I got my photo and it was all good.
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