10 Images that Fail at Instagram
Having poked around within the social media platform that forms the title of this blog post, I’ve learned a few things. One of the most important lessons that’s been gifted
Wildlife Photographer & Writer
Having poked around within the social media platform that forms the title of this blog post, I’ve learned a few things. One of the most important lessons that’s been gifted
It’s been many years since I was first blown away by the brilliance of a male Ruby Topaz, that flash of bright red and gold while feeding an early morning
There are many descriptive words used to portray birds as we see them, however simplistic or fanciful we perceive them to be. Few words are as over-used as “cute”, though.
As we sit on the cusp of another new year, another notch in the bark, another eye over the shoulder that makes all of us ponder our existence for a
Bioblitz this year for us was indeed a blitz. We got there (Icacos – south-western tip of Trinidad) somewhere between three and four in the morning. Missing the previous afternoon’s
While birdwatching might be getting trendy of late, the Audubon Christmas Bird Count has been in existence since 1901. Which enhances the hipster appeal, or so I’m told. Personally, I’ve
I spent some time with a couple Snowy Egrets some weeks (months?) ago. The sun was just getting low in the sky, but the light was still very strong. I
Some of you may have realized the increasing level of infrequency these posts have managed to rack up over the past few weeks. As they say, sometimes life gets in
The most recent count that took place at Hacienda Jacana just slid in under the door as October drew to a close. With all the flooding that went on in
I remember reading a photography blog many moons ago (Wild Eye – can’t locate the exact post though) and there was a debate as to which element within an image