As I was watching the young eagle perched high on his nest, one of the adults came in from the left all of a sudden with what looked to be a catfish. I have yet to get a good shot of what they bring to the nest. One day it was a snake, another, a mole? Today a catfish? With my old manual focus lens, it is quite difficult to consistently get off sharp shots of motion. The range of focus is confined to a few inches with no room for error. When I get a sharp photo, I am quite pleased! I for sure envy the professionals who have access to the 500mm auto focus lenses with the high frames per second bursts.
Thursday, April 12, 2012
The Delivery
As I was watching the young eagle perched high on his nest, one of the adults came in from the left all of a sudden with what looked to be a catfish. I have yet to get a good shot of what they bring to the nest. One day it was a snake, another, a mole? Today a catfish? With my old manual focus lens, it is quite difficult to consistently get off sharp shots of motion. The range of focus is confined to a few inches with no room for error. When I get a sharp photo, I am quite pleased! I for sure envy the professionals who have access to the 500mm auto focus lenses with the high frames per second bursts.
First Flight of the Young Eagle
Upon coming up to the eagle nest, there was a grand commotion of chirping as both adult eagles were on hand with the two young eagles. One of the adults had just delivered what looked to be a catfish, and suddenly, off the nest flew one of the young eagles, soaring up and circling back to the nest. I am not certain if this was his first flight, but it was the first I had seen after many days of observing them. It has been quite entertaining watching the progress of this eagle family.
Supplication from the Shining Congregation
This is the photograph I entered in the Adorama/Ken Rockwell photography contest. It was taken at Hopewell Baptist Church near the upper Suwannee River off Highway 6. A few asked, why this particular photo? I was attempting to read Rockwell's mind in that he likes bold images that stand out even as a thumbnail. Problem was, it wasn't bold enough. The other problem, the main problem, was the contest was viewer driven. If you did not have a good base of voters, you were sunk. Then, you had to make it to the top 25 photographs as I understood the contest for Rockwell to even judge the final winner.
Monday, April 9, 2012
Sunday, April 8, 2012
In Praise of Haze
Took a late evening mountain bike ride at Alligator Lake through the haze. The smoke coming from the Pinhook Fire in the Osceola. Rode only three miles since the park was closing at 7PM. The spill from this past Tuesday did not bother me. Stopped by the check on the young eagles. They are sitting tall upon their nest, no doubt soon to fly off. Did not see the parents. The purple flags in the basin of the lake were awesome. Just a touch of early morning light on them would be brilliant. Too bad the park is closed tomorrow or I would return.
Saturday, April 7, 2012
Daddy's Suit
With Nathaniel over yesterday evening, Melanie and I took the opportunity to quickly dress Nathaniel up in Landon's Easter outfit. Fortunately it fit but getting Nathaniel to sit still and pose quite another matter. We settled for about three out of about sixty that were acceptable. On hindsight, I should have ironed my backdrop as it was all wrinkled.
Friday, April 6, 2012
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Ken Rockwell's Adorama Photo Contest Winner
In looking over the nearly 1,000 entries in this contest, this photograph, while strong in bold,graphic colors. Rockwell loves bold, super saturated colors and this one drew him. It would have been nice had the contest given a final rank for all to see. It was one of those contests where all Rockwell had to do was vote on the top twenty-five photographs with the most viewer votes.While Suzanne Carson and I made an all out effort to get votes, all the while, for the most part, no one voted but a few of our closer friends. And I am still not sure if my photograph was eliminated when the reset took place.
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
BROW WOW!
Roger and Rosie
Sunday after church Melanie, Meme Clara and I rode the sixty mile journey over to Fanning Springs to get the two remaining chickens Susan said we could come and get. When we arrived, we thought it would be an easy catch, but they soon fled to the woods. Fortunately Stacey arrived and he knew how to catch them. He went to his dog pen and with the feeding of the hounds, the chickens came running to eat the feed.
He picked them up and put them in the cat crate for us. They rode the entire way back not making a sound. On arriving, we put them in the pen prepared. We came out later toward dark to find them loose in the yard. They had squeezed out of the top of the hog wire. I was able to catch them and place them in a rabbit hutch for the night. Monday morning I went out and placed wire over the top of the pen and placed them again in the 10 by 10 enclosure. So far so good. This morning we had two eggs. I went down to Bailey's Farm Supply and got a fifty pound bag of laying mash. So we are now in the chicken and egg business. Some point I shall let them free range in the yard.
Reality Check
It came upon the Gar Pond narrow trail
The realization of a slowing down
It came quite painful as I fell
Lying there breathless on the ground.
It was a realization unspoken
You knew the thoughts were there
Hanging onto the rear so broken
The third cog making not a pair.
Talks of coming rides not including me
The old one once so fast
Falling came so unexpectedly
Speed I thought would always last.
The Gar Pond white route I ride
Alone now in a slow spin
Some days on downhills I fly
Mostly I just miss my friends.
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