This lion fish appears to be thinking Make My Day. Given their poison venom they can pretty much do whatever they want!
Monthly Archives: June 2015
Though not the largest or most dramatic of the Smokies waterfalls this one has the distinction of being the only one in the park you can walk behind. Standing there behind a roaring wall of water I felt like I was looking out through a diaphanous watery veil at the […]
Near my campground in the Smokies a long exposure allowed me to capture a small cascade draped like curtains over the mossy boulders. The green from the trees and moss is reflected in the water.
Violent thunderstorms and torrential rains aren’t generally ideal weather conditions for photography. But the Smokies are known as the salamander capital of the world so I ventured out from my campsite with an umbrella late last night. For the camera, not me
In support of #fishforgary and in recognition of today’s celebration of World Oceans Day this parrotfish seems pleased to join in this party for the watery planet.
To make up for my lack of posts this is the second in a row for the #fishforgary hashtag. As some of you know a close friend has ALS and can no longer hike or fish as he used to love. So adding to the initiative started by @kiwifur this shark is […]
Shortly after dawn this morning the sun had dramatic sun rays also known as crepuscular rays since they tend to form at dawn and dusk. The Smoky Mountains are visible almost as shadows in the early morning light.
It’s been a while since I posted a#fishforgary image. This is a hashtag started by @kiwifur in support of a close friend with ALS who used to love hiking and fishing. Through Instagram we are now bringing the fish to him. Anyone with fish photos or art please add the hashtag […]