Bluebird Day

March 26, 2023  •  Leave a Comment
WALKING ON THE WILD SIDE Bluebird Day I first heard the phrase “Bluebird Day” when hiking with friends in Colorado. A “Bluebird Day” is a term used to describe a crystal clear, cloud free sky that has a brilliant blue color. I like to think that the mountain bluebird and it's cheerful song is the inspiration for the term. Just like a beautifu...
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Endless Trails

February 25, 2023  •  2 Comments
WALKING ON THE WILD SIDE Endless Trails Handies Peak, Colorado Click on photo to see sizes and pricing to purchase this limited edition print on high definition metal. Funny how some times things in our lives come full circle. The story behind Handies Peak, where this photo was taken at 14,058 feet, started in the year 2010. Scot and I ha...
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Rainbow Hues of the Wood Duck

January 25, 2023  •  Leave a Comment
WALKING ON THE WILD SIDE Rainbow Hues of the Wood duck Click on the picture to purchase my latest limited edition print of "Dashing Duck"; available in high definition metal. This edition will be limited to 25 prints. Wood Duck (Aix sponsa) In my opinion, wood ducks are the most striking of all the ducks. As is common among the bird species, t...
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Who Is In My Backyard?

December 30, 2022  •  Leave a Comment
WALKING ON THE WILD SIDE Who Is In My Backyard? This months "walking on the wild side" will feature pictures of wildlife I have captured with my camera from my yard. Not every picture I take is worthy of a National Geographic cover, but they still tell a story about life with our wild neighbors. Deer are commonly found in areas where people...
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What It Takes to be a Wildlife Photographer - Part 1

November 28, 2022  •  Leave a Comment
WALKING ON THE WILD SIDE What It Takes to be a Wildlife Photographer PART 1 Unlike a painter, sculptor or any other artist who creates art by hand, documenting the process that leads to a wildlife photographer's final photographic image is more difficult. For most photographers, the actual downloading and editing of an image takes mere minutes...
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