Uncategorized Sonata in bee by user|Published May 17, 2015 I photographed this bee at a shutter speed to freeze its face and the rhododendrons to be sharp but to have a hint of blur on its whirring wings.
Published September 18, 2015 Did Katy? Katydids are found on every continent except Antarctica, with their greatest diversity in the tropics. In my yard they bring an exotic […]
Published June 9, 2015 Mossy mountain stream Near my campground in the Smokies a long exposure allowed me to capture a small cascade draped like curtains over the mossy […]
Published August 31, 2015 End of August With the end of August fast approaching, summer is drawing to a close in the mountains. There will still be hot days, […]
Published November 6, 2015 Shadow Tracks An unusual feature of the South Carolina Botanical Gardens is a caboose garden, which was donated in 1973 by the Clemson University […]