Shot this hawk in Burnaby a week or two ago, but didn’t get around to posting until today.
Monthly Archives: July 2018
Event Photographer at Edmonds City Fair & Classic Car Show
I was the event photographer again this year for the Edmonds City Fair and Classic Car Show in SE Burnaby, BC. This is always a fun family festival, and this year it was a scorcher!
Yumi took this photo of me just before I headed out the door to shoot the show. First time to sport my Samurai Photographer T in public .
Burnaby Fraser Foreshore Walk
My knees were aching today so instead of doing the ravine we headed down to Fraser Foreshore Park. We walked from Byrne Road all the way to the east end of the trail, doing a loop in the bend park. Then we walked all the way west to the mouth of Byrne Creek, and also checked out a couple of the ponds to the west of the creek.
Yumi said she’d heard a waxwing, but it wasn’t until I downloaded today’s photos onto the computer that I realized I’d shot one.
Great Blue Heron preparing for takeoff from Byrne Creek
Same heron a moment later in the Fraser
Belted Kingfisher at max zoom and cropped tight, therefore fuzzy
New Survival Belt
My new survival belt with built-in bottle opener. Because beer grows on the north side of trees, eh?
Cats Roamed the Earth in the Cement Age
Amazing Scientific Discovery! Proof that small cats roamed the earth in the Cement Age!
New NikSigron Zoom Lens Reveals Moon Monster
Houston? Do we have a problem?
The sandy wastes of Earth’s moon reveal a heretofore unknown green monster. . .
Shot with my new NikSigRon 18 – 96,000 zoom lens. . .
🙂
Blue Vancouver
Vancouver was looking pretty blue early this morning. . . but pretty, eh? Cypress Mountain lookout.
Dinner Visitor
Had a visitor drop by for dinner this evening. Shot through our dining room window.
Yumi’s pleased as punch for she just took the feeder down, cleaned it carefully, and refilled it with a fresh concoction.
Sometimes Alone is Where I Like to Be
For a fairly gregarious fellow, I am happy spending time alone.
I like camping alone. I particularly like camping alone in the off season.
I hate it when I arrive at a campground in May or October, and am one of perhaps a handful of parties occupying five of 200 sites, and the park staff put us all together cheek by jowl. I know it’s less work for the park folks, but dang it, the reason I’m camping soon after the snow melts, or starts to fly, is because I like being alone now and then.
I like rambling alone. Well, my wife is welcome on such activities because she also likes peace and quiet. She’s the kind of gal that you can sprawl out next to on the ground as the campfire crackles nearby, and the two of you gaze up through the towering trees at the stars and. . .
“Wow.”
Yes, “Wow.”
No other words need be said.
I like photographing alone. I’ve never been into photo tours where you have a dozen folks madly clicking away at the same scene. I like to dilly, I like to dally, and then I may just up and trot off to somewhere else if the mood strikes me.
I love going on nature and birding walks with experts, because learning is a passion, but then, I like to go back. . . alone.
I enjoy family, but prefer just a few of us at a time. I find huge reunions and parties overwhelming.
I like to canoe by myself. I know that’s not really recommended for safety reasons, but again, when I’m on the water I like to be alone.
I understand and appreciate the value of teamwork and community, and I’m pretty good at fostering both. But after the work is done, yes, thank you, I’d like to be alone.
I’m even a decent presenter and public speaker, and have no qualms about being on stage in front of a mic, or being interviewed for print, radio, or TV, but then let me curl up with a book.
Shhhhh. . . .
Barred Owl Family in South Burnaby
We saw a family of Barred Owls this evening in south Burnaby. We’d seen adults several times over the past few months, and today saw what appeared to be an adult and two juveniles.
One was tearing at what perhaps was a young crow.
Unfortunately I was carrying only my pocket camera, and the light in the ravine was getting dim so I got just a few usable shots.