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Headwaters – Three River’s Rush Through History

myphotovisions' blog | December 5th 2009 by Wayne Scherr

    Our canoes slipped silently through the chilly waters of the Madison River. A few geese honked overhead and ducks splashed along the shoreline seeking safety in the reeds and overhangs. The ceaseless current guided our crafts past eroded read more

winagain

Close-Up Photography

Easy Photo Today | December 5th 2009 by Ricardo dArgence Perez

Many of the most enjoyable types of digital photography are, unhappily, seasonal. If you love to shoot baseball or football sports action, you’ll have to wait until baseball or football season kicks off. Should your passion be shooting autumn co read more

bluequeequeg

The Dunes at Sunset

Wild Westhampton | December 5th 2009 by A. Frost

The Dunes at Sunset 13 September 2009 Pike’s Beach, Westhampton Beach, NY read more

bluequeequeg

The Single Sandpiper

Wild Westhampton | December 4th 2009 by A. Frost

I was going to call this post The Solitary Sandpiper, but that’s a different kind of sandpiper… The Single Sandpiper 14 September 2009 Dune Rd, East Quogue, NY read more

January

Sunset @ Iligan Bay

January's Scraps of Life | December 3rd 2009 by January

Before I'll leave my desk again to attend another meeting with power plant producers I'll share to you first my SkyWatch Friday for today, my 9th entry.Canon 1000D, Sigma Lens 18-250This photo was taken last Monday along Iligan Bay. My hubby and I se read more

LyndaLehmann

The Nature of Pine Bark: Beauty in Every Line and Pore

Peripheral Vision - Inner Sights by Lynda Lehmann | December 3rd 2009 by Lynda Lehmann

The Beauty of Pine Bark - Lynda Lehmann c 2009Looking for and finding natural beauty, is my life. It carries me through my days, cushioning me from life's disappointments and the tragedies of the human condition. I remember the day I walked aroun read more

bluequeequeg

The Shark That Buried Itself

Wild Westhampton | December 3rd 2009 by A. Frost

The Shark that Buried Itself 29 September 2009 Atlantis Marine World, Riverhead, NY read more

noomsea

25

image - ination | December 2nd 2009 by Tamra

25, originally uploaded by Tokenhippygirl. read more

grafphoto

The perils of choice

Nature Photography; Notes from the woods | December 2nd 2009 by Mark

I was thinking about how sometimes when I go into the woods I develop the photographers’ version of writer’s block.   When there isn’t specific wildlife in front of you, or some grand scenic, when you simply have a wooded forest, i read more

lornasass

IT’S THAT BERRY TIME OF YEAR

Lorna Sass at Large | December 2nd 2009

This fall I’ve become enchanted with berries and, knowing that I’m watching out for them, berries seem to be appearing everywhere I look.  Honestly, I never paid attention to berries before.  If you’d asked me a few months ago if read more

bluequeequeg

The Monarch (Part IV)

Wild Westhampton | December 2nd 2009 by A. Frost

Part I – Part II – Part III The Monarch (Part IV) 31 August 2009 Quogue Wildlife Refuge, Quogue, NY read more

January

Rocks & Water

January's Scraps of Life | December 2nd 2009 by January

I'm currently practicing slow shutter speed and long exposure photography to capture a misty-like water. So here's another one... This will be my second for Watery Wednesdayand third for Outdoor Wednesday read more

sarahyates

lavendar. *sigh*

Birds of a Feather Blog- Daily Photo Inspiration that you ha… | December 2nd 2009

I would hang this, beside the leaves from 11/25, for a  sweet little diptych somewhere in our home. Better yet, I would find tiny little clothes pins, some crafty rope and pin them up to start a little collection.  'Would' being the key wo read more

bluequeequeg

The Flycatcher in the Leaves

Wild Westhampton | December 2nd 2009 by A. Frost

The Flycatcher in the Leaves 19 October 2009 Quogue Wildlife Refuge, Quogue, NY read more

henrymm

Sunset at Sembawang, Singapore

Landscape Potography | December 1st 2009 by Henry MM

“Constructive comments make better photographs” I enjoy nature photography such as sunset, sunrise, landscape and night photography as well. Constantly changing light make interesting and beautiful sky as the sun sinks into the horizon. Taking read more

haubke

Fuzzy wuzzy was a... plant?!

Heather of the Hills | December 1st 2009 by Heather

Are you familiar with the following children's rhyme?Fuzzy wuzzy was a bearFuzzy wuzzy had no hairFuzzy wuzzy wasn't very fuzzy, was he?Well, I'm here to tell you about something that definitely wuzzy fuzzy, but it's not an animal. It's a plant. Th read more

bluequeequeg

The Willet in the Air (Part III)

Wild Westhampton | December 1st 2009 by A. Frost

The Willet in the Air (Part III) 06 July 2009 Dune Road, Quogue/East Quogue, NY read more

mountainphotog

Winter Peak

Two Miles High | December 1st 2009 by Lisa Lakel

“Mountains are earth's undecaying monuments.” ~ Nathaniel Hawthorne"Winter Peak"(Click on Photo for Larger View)A snow covered peak looms over Colorado's Eisenhower Tunnel near the Continental Divide.I thought a wintery shot would be nice for the read more

mountainphotog

Autumn Foliage

Two Miles High | December 1st 2009 by Lisa Lakel

"Delicious autumn!  My very soul is wedded to it, and if I were a bird I would fly about the earth seeking the successive autumns."   ~ George Eliot"Autumn Foliage"(click on photo for a larger view)Shorter days signal the remarkable tr read more

bluequeequeg

The Warbler in the Wind

Wild Westhampton | December 1st 2009 by A. Frost

Identified with the help of some good folks over at the WhatBird Forums as a Yellow Rumped Warbler, as I am terrible with the smaller birds. The Warbler in the Wind 19 October 2009 Quogue Wildlife Refuge, Quogue, NY read more

bluequeequeg

The Swimming Cormorant (Part III)

Wild Westhampton | November 30th 2009 by A. Frost

Part I – Part II The Swimming Cormorant (Part III) 01 September 2009 Cranberry Marsh, Westhampton Beach, NY read more

statesofminds

Alligator Adventures

States Of Minds: Wild Photography | November 30th 2009 by Dan States

Alligators have made a huge rebound in numbers all across the southern US, and were very common in the northern Everglades region when I lived there. As dangerous as they seem, they are usually rather timid around people, which makes it difficult to read more

Gringo

Frog on painting

Tropical Biodiversity - The Amazon | November 30th 2009 by luccaa77

On this past Saturday, I turned an oil painting over to see how my spider farm was coming along. Not to my surprise, there was more than spiders. There was this little frog, plus a large gecko, which quickly disappeared. There was only time to get read more

bluequeequeg

The Butterfly in the Leaves

Wild Westhampton | November 30th 2009 by A. Frost

The Butterfly in the Leaves 06 October 2009 Quogue Wildlife Refuge, Quogue, NY read more

tpierce

Macro Digital Photography: Some Concerns

Canon Digital Camera Reviews | November 29th 2009 by Terry Pierce

We have always found that looking at objects from another perspective is fascinating. This is because of the fact that we often discover new things just by looking at a familiar object from a different angle or focus. This might be the reason for peo read more

gldaniel02

Nature Photography, Falling In a Creek, and the Nikon D700

Dream Hat Photography | November 29th 2009

First let me say, having an opportunity to help the Alabama's Forever Wild Program through my photography is a privilege and an honor.  My personal situation in that regard took a bit of an unfortunate turn yesterday  afternoon (11/28/200 read more

bluequeequeg

The Osprey on the Pole (Part V)

Wild Westhampton | November 29th 2009 by A. Frost

Part I- Part II – Part III – Part IV The Osprey on the Pole (Part V) 17 August 2009 Mill Creek, Sag Harbor, NY read more

mountainphotog

Autumn Reflection

Two Miles High | November 29th 2009 by Lisa Lakel

November comesAnd November goes,With the last red berriesAnd the first white snows."Autumn Reflection"(click on photo for larger view) Bright orange foliage is reflected in a quiet pool of water.Bear Brook State Park, Allenstown, NH With night c read more

grafphoto

November leaves

Nature Photography; Notes from the woods | November 29th 2009 by Mark

As November nears its close of another year, I am reminded again of the change in focus of subject matter that happens this time of year. Color is certainly scarce now in Michigan. Deciduous trees are mostly bare, and many plants show their signs read more

January

Light Green Dendrobium

January's Scraps of Life | November 29th 2009 by January

Ooppps! Sorry I was out today! I was late in posting my submitted entry as guest friend for Today's Flower. Anyways here's it is dedicated to all my friends @ Today's Flower... Another dendrobium... This time it's a light green variety with white bor read more