Ok maybe not, but it does look like it. This was taken at the same time as my earlier Grizzly Gulch photos. [tags]Grizzly Gulch, Grizzly, Bear, Kachina, Kiona, San Francisco, Zoo, opening[/tags]
I’ve made my way through yet another month of image processing for my Photo A Day project from last year. I’m pretty embarrassed that I’m so far behind, but at least there’s progress being made. Below are a couple of photo highlights. Check in to see the rest of the months images from last years Photo A Day project. [tags]PAD, Photo A Day, photography, project, San Francisco, nature, pet, wild
I’m always in awe of how nature can be so beautiful yet elusive. Harbor Seals in particular are quite shy so getting a good photo can be tricky. This Harbor Seal, setting up to take a nap in the kelp, appeared out of no where just as I was calling it a day. [tags]Harbor Seal, seal, wildlife, photography, photo, Monterey, California[/tags]
Late Sunday I learned that this week is National Wildlife Week. This is a great time to make use of a variety of online resources to educate friends or just get out and enjoy / pay respect to wildlife in your area. More information can be found at… National Wildlife Week – National Wildlife Federation About the photo: Taken in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. The wolf, not knowing I was in the area, c
In the process of wishing everyone the best for Earth Day I thought the following resource, previously mentioned on my blog, might help others make a difference this coming year. 50 Things You Can Do To Stop Global Warming In addition I thought I would share a favorite aerial photo of mine from this past summer. One of the many beautiful facets of our world. For other views of our worlds pristine beauty check out the
Another shot of the Bridal Veil Ravens from a slightly different vantage point. As previously noted: “Surely one would think the locals would get tired of the view in Yosemite, but on this very cold morning that didn’t seem to be the case. Perched from a lookout I spied a pair of ravens in a much better position to enjoy the distant view of Bridal Veil Fall. All components of this image have been compressed t
Surely one would think the locals would get tired of the view in Yosemite, but on this very cold morning that didn’t seem to be the case. Perched from a lookout I spied a pair of ravens in a much better position to enjoy the distant view of Bridal Veil Fall. All components of this image have been compressed together by using a very long focal length (1200mm) providing an illusion that I was very close to both t
One of the most ironic things about local activities and also for photographic opportunities is that some of the most amazing things are often found right under your nose. I know several local photographers that have yet to take many of the classic San Francisco photos because they take seeing these fantastic scenes for granted. Recently I discovered that an amazing wildlife refuge is literally right out side my offi