Category Archives: Photography

Water is Life

Water is life.

The other day when we were camping at Nairn Falls Provincial Park just south of Pemberton, BC, we drove up the Pemberton Meadows Road to the bridge across the Lillooet River.

There was a wee puddle just across the bridge, and in the 34C heat several species of butterflies and moths were sharing it.

butterflies moths pemberton bc

Deas Island Regional Park

We went to Deas Island Regional Park today, another gem in the Metro Vancouver Regional Parks system. It was our first time there though we’ve visited many Metro parks for decades. Lots of wildlife, too!

When you’re driving through the Massey Tunnel, you’re passing underneath this island.

Some interesting history here. . . John Deas was a “free black tinsmith” who established a cannery in 1873 that for a short time was the “leading producer on the Fraser River.”

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Yumi hanging on to Big Bertha while I adjusted a shoelace.

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Barn Swallow

bald eagle deas island bc
Bald Eagle

hummingbird deas island bc
Rufous Hummingbird

robin deas island bc
Juvenile Robin

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Spotted Towhee

song sparrow deas island bc
Song Sparrow

yellowjacket deas island bc
Yellowjacket

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Sand Wasps

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Great Horned Owl

It was in a swampy area and we couldn’t get around for a better shot.

Rust Never Sleeps, Gear Needs to be Used

I haven’t printed any of my wildlife/nature photos in a long time.

epson 2880 revitalization

So today I literally dusted off the big Epson Photo R2880 only to find that it had been neglected for so long that it needed more than just dusting.

I had to clean the rollers, run the utility to clean the ink heads several times, replace all the cartridges. . .

Fortunately a couple of years ago I’d stocked up on cartridges so I had a bunch available.

It’s still a bit wonky, the feeding is hit and miss and sometimes needs some prodding, but I finally got good colors back. . .

A good reminder that as the Neil Young song goes, Rust Never Sleeps.

Equipment needs to be used to stay in good working order. . .