NOTE: I was recently inspired by light.co to write a blog post that addressed how my photography and style had evolved alongside technological advancements in Continue reading

NOTE: I was recently inspired by light.co to write a blog post that addressed how my photography and style had evolved alongside technological advancements in Continue reading
This gallery contains 4 photos. Chestnut-Backed Chickadees are the smaller, less common cousins of the more ubiquitous Black-Capped Chickadees. We usually see one or two in the backyard, although Continue reading
This gallery contains 4 photos and 1 video. Anna’s hummingbirds are perpetual presences at our place, rain or shine, and even during the coldest of winter cold snaps (late last year, Continue reading
This gallery contains 3 photos. Perhaps the most elusive of the Teals and the hardest to photograph in the Pacific Northwest is the Cinnamon Teal. I have only ever encountered one or two Continue reading
This gallery contains 2 photos. An itch to go outside and bird on a sunny if moderately windy afternoon in late July 2016 led me to this solitary Black-Bellied Plover on the shores of Boundary Continue reading
This gallery contains 4 photos. The polar opposite to the Caspian Terns featured in last week’s post when it comes to both plumage and personal space, is the extremely Continue reading