Panasonic GF1 & GF2 review from the perspective of a wildlife photographer.
I want to take some time to look at how the micro four thirds (m4/3) format can help wildlife photographers multitask. As any serious wildlife photographer knows, super telephotos such as the...
View ArticleSoft shell turtle
What appears to be a soft shell turtle emerged from the waters as I was photographing a common yellow throated warbler. A close up of the head is shown below. I found this little fella to be a very...
View ArticleA wildlife tribute to the epicurean delights of the holidays
What do the holidays signify to you? There is precious little that pleases me more than the pure epicurean delights of the holidays. As such, I thought I’d put together a wildlife tribute for my...
View ArticleThe journey of the bald eagle
One of the more regal aviators navigating the Florida skies is the Bald Eagle. Like so many other birds, the bald eagle is not born with its symbolic adult plumage. I’ve been fortunate enough to catch...
View ArticleEverglades National Park – Part 2: Anhinga Trail
The aptly named Anhinga Trail just inside Everglades National Park features a seemingly endless bounty of anhingas. Anhingas are amazing birds. Have you ever seen one feed its young? Take a look at...
View ArticleAmerican Crocodiles at the Marina – Everglades National Park FL
Click here to purchase a print or license this image for publication. American crocodiles are thriving in the Everglades. My recent trip to Everglades National Park proved most exciting for me when I...
View ArticleFrom Florida to Maine, The Wildlife – Part 2 of 3
Wild ponies in front of my RV at Assateague Campground, MD. Nikon D800 with Nikon 70-200 f/2.8 handheld. There is nothing quite like being able to camp in the wild while being surrounded by wildlife....
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