Friday, June 15, 2012
Short Tour of My Sister's Backyard
Thursday, June 14, 2012
From the Top of Kennesaw Mountain
View of the Downtown Atlanta Skyline from the top of Kennesaw Mountain. Dobbins Air Force Base is in the foreground.
View of Stone Mountain from Kennesaw Mountain.
Becky and Jane taking a break at the top of Kennesaw Mountain.
Back Yard Deer
Becky and I were visiting my sister near Lost Mountain in NW Metro Atlanta this week and we were all sitting on her porch that overlooks her beautiful back yard when this doe exited the woods and began grazing in a utility easement. This deer, or one very similar, had visited a couple of evenings earlier and no sooner had my sister said that sometimes you see deer out there and one stepped out of the woods. That night I had no camera, but tonight I was able to capture a few shots before she became uncomfortable and stepped back into the woods. The photos below were shot with a different camera and lens. It surprises me the difference in color between the two cameras.
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Irrigation Sunset in Seminole County
For the past several days the humidity has been extremely low and it has been very dry causing a lot of dust in the atmosphere. This has resulted in some beautiful sunsets that Becky and I have admired from Lake Seminole. Today we decided to go on a photo excursion and what happens, the humidity returns and sky is not as beautiful as it has been for the past several days. But we were ready and headed out to see what we could find. We saw an interesting scene down Drake Farm Rd. (a dirt road) and headed out to investigate. An irrigation system was spraying water across the dirt road. As I began to stop the truck began to slide sideways toward the ditch. We stopped just short of the ditch and as I tried to back out we just continued to slide toward the ditch. I got out and Becky took the wheel after almost falling down when she stepped out. It was like walking on grease. I could not push the truck because my feet kept slipping out from under me. Finally I braced myself against the vertical side of the ditch and pushed the truck back away from the ditch as Becky backed up. About 50 yards of doing this and we were back on a firm surface. We continued on to find a good spot to photograph the sunset. We finally found this irrigation system in a peanut field on River Rd. near Fennell Rd. The pivot was extending very near the road and gave us a good angle to view the sunset though the pivot system.
Above are the images I took. All but the very bottom image are HDR images. I used a Canon 50D and except for the B&W images I used a Sigma wide angle lens. The two B&W images were shot using a Canon 70-200 telephoto lens. Just wish the cloud bank to the far west had not been there. Maybe another day.
Saturday, February 12, 2011
White Pelicans over Lake Seminole
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hile sitting outside Becky noticed some birds circling overhead and thought they might be Wood Storks. I grabbed the binoculars and quickly identified them as White Pelicans. I was able to get the 400 mm lens attached to my camera in time enough to catch these White Pelicans "catching a thermal" before they moved on. The wonderful birds often make a stopover at Lake Seminole during their migration between South Florida and the Midwest.

Friday, May 28, 2010
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Geocaching

My daughter has got me hooked on geocaching. We spent the last two weekends looking for caches hidden around the Lake Seminole area and have really enjoyed it. Tonight she informs me that there are two new caches within golf cart driving distance of my location and she expects me to wait until Saturday to go find them. She says it is going to be a long week, she just does not know.
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
If you are wondering where I have been check me out at www.lakeseminolephotography.com
I took a web design class in November, 09 and started a web page where Becky and I could share our photos with others. I also started putting comments and pictures on Facebook. Search Lake Seminole Photography on Facebook and become a fan.
I took a web design class in November, 09 and started a web page where Becky and I could share our photos with others. I also started putting comments and pictures on Facebook. Search Lake Seminole Photography on Facebook and become a fan.
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Monarch Butterflies at St. Marks Lighthouse
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