Today’s video is a short little time lapse that I took in the San Juan National Forest. You may recognize the scene from a clip or two from my CO/UT Time Lapse video. The painter is Paul Matthew of Roar Designs. I walked by Paul…
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Ok – as today’s post title indicates, I’m going to make this “Video Week” and get some of the videos I’ve been working on (or rather not working on for a long time) finished and shared. I might even sneak in an extra post or…
Well, if you thought the Northern Shoveler from the other day had an impressive bill, then today’s post should be pretty outstanding. When I was in Florida, I made multiple visits to Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge as it was advertised as a location where…
One of many “new-to-me” bird species I managed to photograph when I visited Arcata Marshes during my stay in Arcata. I originally went to the area to visit Redwood National Park, but the marshes were a nice bonus. There will be plenty more posts of…
Taken just after sunset, this sliver of a moon and single star (or maybe it is a planet) were all that were visible in that part of the sky…
While in California I had a couple opportunities to photograph sea otters. They’re just so fun to watch…
I found a couple of these Western Zebra-Tailed Lizards (Callisaurus draconoides rhodostictus) during various hikes in Joshua Tree National Park.
I’ve always wanted to fly in a helicopter, so while I was at Zion National Park, I decided to take a helo tour around the park. I took some videos too that I’ll have to share at some point as well.
After setting up camp one evening I went wandering about to see what I might be able to find. Just as I was returning to camp, I caught some movement out of the corner of my eye. As I approached, I couldn’t see anything –…
Another video from the Blue Heron Bridge diving last year…
I intended to do a black water dive last year when I was in Florida and it just never happened. Luckily this time around I managed to get out for one. If you’re unfamiliar, black water diving is when you head out to deep water…
One of the unique species of nudibranchs I wanted to see while in the Pacific Northwest, I was happy to find Hooded Nudibranchs (Melibe leonina). They are special in that while most nudibranchs feed on stationary prey like sponges, hydroids, and corals, the Hooded Nudi…
At least this is what I assume they are referring to when they call parts of canyons a “reef”…
Finally working on getting the 2021 videos pulled together (while I’m working on collecting a whole new set of stuff). Enjoy.