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Friday, April 28, 2006

Grace Defined

Grace Defined
Grace Defined
Grace Defined
Grace Defined
The swans were back again this morning and I have learned to bring my camera with me when I walk Guinness in the morning just in case... I really enjoy photographing these creatures and they don't seem to mind posing for me. I actually got to see three of them take off this morning after swimming around for a while and nibbling on some seaweed. I'm going on a whale watch on Sunday so we'll see if I can get anything good there.

Thursday, April 27, 2006

Bad Hair Day

Bad Hair Day
I learned while photographing these swans yesterday that my telephoto lens is not, shall I say, a top of the line lens. I mean I knew that already but I normally don't take a lot of pictures of moving things with this lens, or at all really. I also don't usually shoot a lot of photos of the same thing without moving myself or my camera very much. Anyway, it took forever to focus and was too loud. But patience paid off and after being squaked at twice, we found a common ground where the swans could go about their business while I observed and recorded their movements.

Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Swan Lake... er, River

Swan Lake... er, River
Guinness and I found two swans in the river this morning. I have been waiting for this to happen and was so psyched to have my camera with me. Usually they congregate further up the river where they are more out of harm's way. But today this couple was milling around in a cove that Guinness and I walk past frequently, and so I jumped at the opportunity. By that, I mean I shot 181 photos of them in a 45-minute span. I loved every second of it and Guinness enjoyed being off-leash on the beach. And no, he had no interest in chasing the swans. I'll probably post another of this series tomorrow.

Tuesday, April 25, 2006

Apocalyptic Sunrise

Apocalyptic Sunrise
This is not a good omen.

Monday, April 24, 2006

Quaint New England Neighborhood

Quaint New England Neighborhood
This little community is tucked away on the Niantic River. My aunt and uncle live in the blue house on the right.

Friday, April 21, 2006

Niantic River

Niantic River
Niantic River
Niantic River
The river by my house had some beautiful light reflecting on it yesterday. It's great living near water because it looks different every day. I think I am done posting goose photos. I only have one of the father and it isn't very good, so I think I'll move on. Unless that egg (currently only protected by a ratty old t-shirt and the parents are nowhere in sight) hatches...

Thursday, April 20, 2006

Mother Goose

Mother Goose
Mother Goose
Mother Goose
Mother Goose
This is the mother of the eggs I have posted for the past two days. This is a sequence of her coming over to check me out since I was near her egg, and then when she realized I was harmless, going back to whatever she was doing. I hope to have a photo of the father for tomorrow.

Wednesday, April 19, 2006

Goose Egg, Part II

Goose Eggg, Part II
As promised yesterday, here is the second egg that the geese laid on the dock. The first one rolled off into the water and this one will hopefully avoid the same fate. They are not very good parents, though do come and yell at me sometimes when I am down there taking photos. Tomorrow I will post a photo of mother goose.

Tuesday, April 18, 2006

Goose Egg, Part I

Goose Egg, Part I
This pair of Canada Geese laid an egg on a dock that floats around on a piece of property my wife and I share with eleven other families. It was originally in a nest on the dock, but the nest was basically a circle of leaves and an old t-shirt. Well, this egg rolled off the dock I guess. Another egg has since appeared in the nest and I will post a photo of that one tomorrow. These geese are not very good nest-makers. I checked the other day and half their nest had blown away. I had to put the egg back in what remained because it was about to roll off the dock like the first one...

Monday, April 17, 2006

Before the Rains Came


I kept my eye on this fantastic cloud formation during my entire drive home from work last Thursday. It was one of those gigantic cottonball-type clouds with lots of great details. By the time I arrived home, got my camera and hopped on my bike to head for the trails, the rainclouds had moved in and covered the cotton-puff. Dammit. I stopped anyway and snapped some photos of the seagulls flying around, for the first time playing with the continuous autofocus on my D70s to get the photo above. After that I headed into the woods on my mountain bike and I kid you not, the moment I got to the far end of the trail, at the farthest point I had planned on riding from my house that day, the sky opened up and I was caught in a torrential downpour, complete with lightening bolts flying everywhere. Luckily I had brought my Lowepro bag with me and the camera stayed dry as I pedaled my ass off down the dirt path that instantly became a muddy river. The joke was on me though, by the time I got to the beginning of the trail, the sun was back out, the clouds were gone, and a glorious rainbow filled the sky. Unfortunately my entire body was caked in mud, so I chose not to extract my camera from its safe lodging inside my mud-covered bag, to snap a photo.

Thursday, April 13, 2006

Seagull

Seagull
Sure it's just a seagull and I was able to get this close with a 300mm on my D70s... but it's still nice to try something different and shoot some wildlife--not literally.

Olin Library

Olin Library
This is another one I shot here on campus at Wesleyan University with my friend's Nikon 12-24mm lens that I wish I owned.

Tuesday, April 11, 2006

The Brightwings

The Brightwings
My friend Matt, of The Brightwings, gets the crowd into it at their concert this past Saturday night.

Monday, April 10, 2006

The Cosmos on the Wall

The Cosmos on the Wall
There's not much to say about this one. Our back door creates some startling patterns of light in the sunroom and since we've painted the room orange, it's even more exciting. We've done a lot of work on our house, actually, and you can see some of what we've done here.

Friday, April 07, 2006

Early Morning Light

Early Morning Light
I shot this this morning while I was walking my dog. The morning light this time of year is spectacular when the sun rises and first starts to hit the other side of the river across from my house.

Thursday, April 06, 2006

A Worm's Perspective

A Worm's Perspective
"A cold and frosty morning there's not a lot to say, about the things caught in my mind..." - Oasis

Chain

Chain
Take any object and half-submerge it in the river with that wonderful gravel, and I find it beautiful. Ok maybe not ANY object, but some half-submerged things lend well to being photographed. I'll post two photos today because I haven't bee as good about updating this as I intend to be. By the way, a fellow photoblogger Jason posted an absolutely stunning photo of a goose caught in an April snowstorm yesterday. You need to check it out.

Tuesday, April 04, 2006

Goldsworthy

Goldsworthy
One of the grad classes I am taking required going into the woods and creating something like Andy Goldsworthy would create. I certainly didn't take this photo today (note the snow), but it might snow tomorrow so I thought it was kind of fitting to post this. My wife and I had a great time ripping vines out of the trees to create this work of art.