Simple Clicks – Winters past
It was sixty-four degrees in Scranton yesterday. It was sixty-three degrees today, and it’s raining outside now. The odds of a white Christmas are looking pretty slim, and...
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It’s winter in NEPA, despite the strange warm spell that lasted to Christmas Eve, when it was just shy of 70 degrees. We’ve had rain and gloom for...
View ArticleSimple Clicks – Tybee Island lighthouse
The historic lighthouse on Tybee Island, as seen from the island’s beach, at the mouth of the Savannah River. I didn’t climb up, but I enjoyed having it...
View ArticleSimple Clicks – a new kind of beach
Midweek we drove north out of Georgia into South Carolina, bypassing the moneyed island of Hilton Head for the small town of Beaufort, still farther north. Beaufort is...
View ArticleSimple Clicks – sunrise over the lowcountry
Related Posts: Savannah River Simple Clicks – Tybee Island lighthouse Simple Clicks – Sunrise Simple Clicks – sunrise in Emmet Park Simple Clicks – a last few Southern...
View ArticleSimple Clicks – a mouthful of duck
These are Black-bellied Whistling Ducks. Which is the longest named duck species I’ve ever seen. It’s a real mouthful! Related Posts: Simple Clicks – Wood Ducks Simple Clicks –...
View ArticleSimple Clicks – Live Oaks
“Live oaks point the way with twisted trunks under mossy drapes So pull back the curtain, the Devil be damned Into the fog, we will make our stand”...
View ArticleSimple Clicks – a last few Southern birds
A last few birds from my adventures in Savannah, beginning with this Greater Yellowlegs hunting in the marsh at Savannah NWR. And then there’s the adult male...
View ArticleSimple Clicks – sunrise in Emmet Park
Sunrise in Emmet Park, near the statute of ol’ Doc Jones. That’s the river in the background, we’re on the bluff 40 feet above it and the sun...
View ArticleSimple Clicks – sunset at Fords
Sunset at Fords Pond always involves the tree. In part, because the tree is generally to the west, or westerly, and so becomes a natural focal point. But...
View ArticleSimple Clicks – Common Yellowthroat
Among the spring warblers, I always consider the Common Yellowthroat to be a special capture. Despite the implication of its name, in my experience the Common Yellowthroat is...
View ArticleSimple Clicks – iris in color vs black & white
A short carry-over from my previous post on photographing iris blossoms with my old Takumar manual lens; when I started working through them in post, I made copies...
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