Outside Pagosa Springs, CO…
Category: Travel
If you know your Paris well, you’ll be able to identify the Lourve, Notre Dame, and Luxembourg Palace. And keen eyed viewers will find the Eiffel Tower and Arch de Triomphe and a mist obscured Statue of Liberty (yes, you read that correctly – the…
Headed back to Pacific Northwest waters for some more cold water diving and so I thought maybe it would be a good idea to share some fish photos from the archives before I collect some more… Enjoy!
I doubt anyone will complain about some more shots from Arches NP… Including an ultra-rare sort-of-a-selfie (see if you can find it).
Maybe I should have posted these a few weeks ago on Halloween… Regardless, here are some more Skeleton Shrimp photos from both Florida and Washington. Looking at these again, I realize just how hard these tiny critters are to find… now imagine doing it underwater,…
Found in the Pacific Northwest, Bay Pipefish (Syngnathus leptorhynchus) could sometimes be found among the eel grass, and like most things in the PNW were rather larger than my expectations and I guess explains why I seem to only have photos of their faces and…
I’m pretty sure this is a couple Greater Yellowlegs (there are also Lesser Yellowlegs, but the Merlin app says they are rare for the area I took this photo). The shallow and calm waters worked perfectly for some nice reflection shots…
Some fiddler crabs doing what fiddler crabs do… Filmed 2021.05.22 at Wormsloe in Savannah, GA.
Last few from the hike up Argentine Pass…
On another recommendation from my friend Dawn (the same Dawn that suggested the Rattlesnake Canyon), I made a stop in Black Dragon Canyon to camp outside of Moab, UT for a night and to find the pictographs and petroglyphs there. Pictographs are paintings on stone…
One of my favorite little critters to find at the Blue Heron Bridge… I’m not sure why some of them have speckles for their coloration, but it certainly makes them look sparkly!
Not even going to try IDing these… just enjoy the colors and shapes of these beautiful nudis from Bali.
Though not flashy, these Ruddy Ducks were another “new to me” species I photographed at Arcata Marshes in California. The first three are males in their winter colors (apparently their bills turn a baby blue color during breeding season) and the last one is either…
I was not expecting to find lizards in Muir Woods, but indeed there were plenty of them to be found…