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Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Gator Eat World

  The natural world can move at what seems like a snails pace. Lounging in the sun, absorbing a little of the solar radiation to loosen limbs. Or possibly it is a slow soak in the thick growth of a tranquil pond. In the Big Cypress National Wildlife Refuge, the American Alligators take full advantage of looking like they are even more stoic than your average tree sloth. they do not even blink in their frozen state, until there is an explosion with the equivalent of a ton of high explosives. As you scour the spot where there once was a ten foot reptile looking all the more like an over sized spiney rock there is now just a few feathers floating on the surface,

An American Alligator rests on the bank of a swamp.
Not a lot to see of an eight foot monster as you approach a pond.
or a couple of scales swirling in a whirlpool, or a  few drops of blood on a leafy bank.

Wednesday, January 4, 2017

A Couple of Favorites

At the start of the new year as a photographer I always end up cleaning out hard drives and come across pictures that I like, forget about, or just look different after a little bit of time and distance. So here are just a few really random examples of things I saw this year.
My favorite model shot of the year.
The logistics of getting this shot make it stand out. 


Up close of a baseball during a high school game.

Karim Jamail, proud owner of a really cool Ferrari 468.
Birds surf too, like this seagull in Port Aransas.
Rizzo, one of the funniest bulldog pups I have had a chance to meet.

Sunsets and pump jacks just go with West Texas.


A bowl of really green pea soup.

Wildflowers in a different light.