You know what scares me? My daughters (both of them) reactions to bees. Everything is calm, and suddenly a bee appears and you would swear a ten foot mass murderer just appeared and was chasing them down the street. All sense of rationalization goes right out the window; hands waving wildly, shouting, sheer panic. It … Continue reading »
Tag Archives: Nikon D5100
Quick Shot
I have this game I used to play with the kids and their cameras in their phones. I’d be driving and I’d yell of a subject I’d see and they’d have to get a good picture of it. To do so, that’s turning the phone into camera mode, framing and shooting. The results of which … Continue reading »
Dust In The Wind
Every time I see a Cardinal it reminds me of a story I know, about a Cardinal like the one pictured above and a young boy. A brief encounter, an accident, and a boy changed forever, and afterwards this boy vowing to always be a champion for anything or anyone too small or incapable of … Continue reading »
Haliaeetus leucocephalus
Bald Eagles, whether in captivity or in the wild are an awe-inspiring site. This one seemed very content with its mate (not shown). For more information on the Bald Eagle, please click here! Continue reading »
Nap Time
Finally home and sitting here with my daughter, she selected this photo because of the personality of this creature, a Black-crowned Night-Heron, closing it’s eyes, then opening them, playing a game of sorts, and yet all he wanted, we’re pretty certain, was sleep, so we took the shot and moved on. Continue reading »
Thin Ice
While walking through the woods I came across this frozen pond, the visible crack in its center possibly not from something falling through, but designating the very last place where the ice is freezing and coming together. The snow fell lightly as you can see the small pellets which landed on the surface of the … Continue reading »
Overburden
Weighed down with a problem, an hour later I returned to see the plant more upright then when I first encountered it, the sun assisting with the melting of the snow, the plants problem melting away. With time things often get better, be it clearer understanding of the situation, adapting to it, and then hopefully … Continue reading »
A Little Bit Of Color
In the midst of winter, this bouquet of flowers adds some color to the day. Continue reading »
Dances With Sparrows
Here at Finding Subjects we sometimes have what we like to call ‘Dances With’ moments, when we encounter an animal in the wild and it hangs around just a little longer than it normally would, giving us a really cool and personal meeting. This Sparrow sat still on the branch, tilting his head from side … Continue reading »
In The Middle
Somewhere between two low pressure systems is right here, up there in the sky, and approximately one hundred miles east past that illuminated sky is where a major Nor Easter will form, roar up the Atlantic Coast, and pound New England with one to two feet of snow this weekend. Experimenting with the Bulb setting … Continue reading »