Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS USM Lens
Pelican (170mm, f/5.6, 1/1250th, ISO: 160) Earlier this year, we went on a trip to the Galapagos with Linblad (National Geographic) with a goal of immersing our 9 year old son, Roger, in the natural...
View ArticleDeath on the Coast; Nature at its Stinkiest
What is often lost in all the nature documentaries is that every critter must die eventually. More often than not, said deaths are generally brutal. One of our favorite beaches is Bean Hollow State...
View ArticleWet Electronics
An unremarkable, though rather pleasant, picture of the creek near my parent’s house in Missouri. What is remarkable or, at least, exceptional about this photo is that it was taken about 30 seconds...
View ArticleWalker’s Cicada: A Photo Study
“Hey, Dad! There’s a cicada emerging over there.”, Roger said. Watching the emergence of any critter that goes through a metamorphic stage is always fascinating. While Roger (and I) have raised many...
View ArticleIcy Creek Pt 1; Natural Lenses
Roger and I went for a long walk near my parent’s house in Columbia, MO. Being the end of the year, it is freezing cold and still. Ideal weather to produce ice on the ponds and creeks of the area....
View ArticleIcy Creek Pt. 2: A Physics Lesson (Newton’s Rings)
As Roger and I were walking along the frozen creek we were (duh!) throwing rocks to break ice, stomping on the ice, and generally checking out all the neat patterns that naturally occur (including the...
View ArticleIcy Creek Pt 3: Ice Fractals
While walking on the creek, Roger and I found lots of different patterns of ice on the creek. There simply wasn’t any smooth ice anywhere. Fractals, fractals, everywhere. Some were on the surface of...
View ArticleAlaska
Over the summer, we escaped for a while to Alaska via a trip put together by International Expeditions. This was our second trip with the company — our first being a week on the Amazon River (fun...
View ArticleReview; Brinno TLC200 Pro Time Lapse Camera
Clouds Faster. One nice fallout from the smartphone revolution is that cheap embedded controllers, camera sensors, and flash memory has dropped in price while the capabilities have jumped by leaps and...
View ArticleFocus Stacking: An Introduction
At left is a photo of a Belionota sumptuosa from Indonesia. Commonly known as a Tricolor Metallic Wood-boring Beetle. It isn’t a regular photo, though. It is a focus stacked image. Specifically, it is...
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