Uncategorized Honeybee takeoff by user|Published May 31, 2015 In a North Carolina garden this honeybee has just launched from the Spirea flowers. I shot at 1/400 to get the flower and part of the bee in focus but to blur the wings.
Published September 1, 2015 Stick insects Stick insects, known locally in North Carolina as walking sticks, belong to the order Phasmidae, derived from the Greek phasma, meaning phantom. […]
Published July 12, 2017 Eyes of the Forest The Atlanta Botanical Garden currently has an exhibit inspiring visitors to see nature in new ways. The Curious Garden is a series […]
Published October 18, 2015 Morning Mountain Mist Flying to Georgia I was struck by the mist forming a thick veil over all the mountains. The trees were only visible […]
Published November 10, 2015 November Sky In much of the U.S., sunsets become more dramatic in autumn and winter. In the summer there is less air circulation so […]