Archive for the 'From the Blogosphere' Category

I and the Bird #53- Happy 2nd Anniversary!

Thursday, July 12th, 2007

It’s hard to beleve two years have passed since IATB made it’s debut. This wonderful community of bird bloggers/enthusiasts has covered more territory than an ABA world lister- everthing from bird behavior, bird photography, bird watching equipment, backyard birding and so much more. The man behind the scenes, Mike Bergin, has created something […]

Got Leaves?

Tuesday, July 10th, 2007

I don’t sleep well, so have been browsing aroud pbase galleries- check out this one-Mike Moats Pbase Gallery AWESOME!
I call Mike ‘the leafman’, and his work is simply… well ya gotta see it for yourself. Photographing intimates like this isn’t easy.. so much depends on light. light holds no […]

Express Thyself

Monday, July 2nd, 2007

‘ i like to keep the meanings of my work fowing, and open.’
(Bill Viola)
While visiting Burning Silo last evening, I was captivated by images on her sidebar. I called American Arts today and talked with the most wonderful mam- a person who has also experienced some of what I’m dealing with. […]

Addicted

Sunday, July 1st, 2007

Yes Scott, I think I created a monster.. but a good one ;) (he discovered if he moves the lens slightly, the result is an abstract effect- no fancy ps work here)
He just came to my open window and asked ‘hon, hear the Veery? how do I get closer to him?
‘Slowly….move slow then stop, […]

IATB and Thoughts on ‘Blogging’

Friday, April 20th, 2007

Some of you may have noticed I’ve removed several links from my sidebar. If you’re wondering why, I simply do not have time to visit them all.. and when I do visit many and see 48 comments already posted, I have to wait for all of the tiny little photos (which are nothing but a […]

Circus of the Spineless and a New ‘Bioblitz’

Saturday, March 31st, 2007

Bev, who always has something to teach and delight me at her blog Burning Silo, is this weeks’ host for the 19th edition of Circus of the Spineless. I’ve come to respect Bev as not only a fine photographer, but a seasoned naturalist who is always learning about the natural world and shares that knowledge […]