There’s something cheesy going on…

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I made Baked Potatoes with Broccoli Cheese Sauce for dinner and had a little help.

Nikon D700| Nikkor 105mm micro @ f18| 1/60s| ISO 400| Manual Priority| Matrix Metering| SB600 Camera Left high bounced off a white board

Settle down tough Guy

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Digging into my archives today and found this photograph I did back in July while playing with Action Figures and Off Camera lighting.

I ordered some new toys today, and can’t wait for them to arrive.

Nikon D700| Nikkoer24-70@ 70mm| f16| 1/160s| ISO 400| Manual Priority| Matrix Metering| Tripod

Least Sandpiper

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Least SandpiperThese little guys are so cute. I took this last week-end while up north in Lodi for the Sandhill Crane Festival.

Nikon D300s| Nikkor 80-400mm G| Hand-held

Common Snipe

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I took this last Saturday while up north at the Sandhill Crane Festival.
The high winds didn’t seem to bother him while he hunted for food, but it did ruffle his feathers.

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Lodi CA, Birding; In the Wild; Common Snipe

Sandhill Cranes are Arriving!

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I’ve been looking forward to this week-end for a month. It’s that time of year when the Sandhill Cranes return for the Winter Migration. A friend of mine (Judi) has been posting Sandhill Cranes from Merced Wildlife Refuge in the Pacific Flyway this past week which really excited me. She reported that they were less skittish, and were a  bit closer to the “Auto-Route” we take to see them. I’ve been wanting a really good close up of a Sandhill Crane for years. This report gave me hope that this might be my year.

Yesterday, my friend Rainey and I went over to the Refuge and had a wonderful time. We called Judi and met her at the Refuge. We were not disappointed. The weather was California perfect; sunny, warm, and with a slight breeze. The Cranes were closer than I’d ever seen them.

Sandhill CraneThey are so beautiful with their Red Heart shaped face, and wonderful plumage.

We drove the “Auto-route” several times in the late morning and early afternoon.

We even saw a family group with a juvenile. It’s the little one in front without a red face.

Sandhill CranesThen we went to lunch at an” old-time” family drive-in Burger Joint called H&M in Merced. They say they’re famous for their seasoned fries which are delicious, but their Guacamole Burger is just as good. The Avocado Burger is my next favorite burger on the menu. After a diet busting lunch we went back to the Refuge for another drive around before heading home.

On this last trip around the refuge we saw groups of Sandhill Cranes flying in for the night.

Sandhill CranesToday,  Rainey, Dali, and I went up north to Lodi to the Sandhill Crane Festival and found the weather completely different from yesterday.   Overnight our warm Indian Summer changed to Fall; it was cold, and so windy the top soil was blowing so thick visibility was only 10-20 feet! We didn’t see too many Cranes and those we saw were pretty far back in the fields near the Levees or in the taller rows of mowed corn for protection.

Sandhill CranesWe did see other birds of note: a Belted Kingfisher ( still my nemesis I’m afraid), Dali got the Kingfisher shot today. We also saw Lesser Sandpipers, and a Snipe shown below so, the day wasn’t a total loss.

SnipeIt was a great birding week-end with friends. I’m looking forward to going back to both Wildlife Refuges this winter.

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Our Lady of the Mountains Roman Catholic Church, Jackson Wy

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This chapel was just behind our Inn in Jackson, WY. On the last evening I was in Jackson, WY we turned onto the back street to our hotel, and the I saw the church had its lights on, and thought it was so pretty in the twilight that as soon as I got out of the bus I went to photograph it.

Nikon D700| Nikkor 17-35@ 25mm| 15 seconds| f3.5| ISO 200| Tripod| Matrix Metering| Manual Priority

Moulton Barn-Mormon Row Grand Tetons National Park

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This place has been on my bucket list since I first passed through here back in the early 1980’s. We didn’t spend any time in the park on that trip and I’ve regretted it since. This barn has been photographed a million times I’m sure, but I had to have my turn.
This was one of the first places my group visited while in the Grand Tetons. We arrived just at sunrise and already there was quite a crowd of people here.
There wasn’t much color pre-sunrise, but once the sun crested the mountains behind me and lit up the Tetons, and the barn it made getting up early and traveling 45 minutes well worth it. I really hope I get another opportunity to return to this area.

Nikon D700| Nikkor 17-35@ 25mm| f10| 1/30s| ISO 200| Manual Priority| Matrix Metering| Tripod

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