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Wednesday ~ May 11, 2016

Posted by Dave Updegraff on May 11, 2016
Posted in: Daily Posts. Tagged: Causing Stress On Wildlife, Gold Finches, Green Island, Photography, Red-winged black bird.

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Happy Wednesday!

I have four images for you today.  This first one is more of a landscape image (with a goose in it) than a wildlife image.  I actually shot this at about 170 mm because I liked the way it looked in the view finder.  I think there are only so many ways you can show a goose but I’ve never presented one in this manner before.

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About the only bird I feed at home is the Gold Finch so I can photograph them anytime I want.  But they are usually hanging around a metal feeder as we don’t have many trees in our backyard.  So when I found this little guy in the “wild” I was excited to photograph him.

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I think this is a Red-Winged female blackbird.  It is likely I’m wrong but that’s what I’m going with for now.  Anyway she was nice enough to sit and pose for me so I couldn’t pass her up.

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Finally a butt shot of another Gold Finch.  I was hoping to find more migratory birds at Green Island but I didn’t have much luck.  It was a worthwhile trip however so no complaints.

I only have a few more images from Green Island so hang in there.  Thanks for stopping by the blog.  Enjoy your day and be careful.

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Tuesday ~ 10, 2016

Posted by Dave Updegraff on May 10, 2016
Posted in: Daily Posts. Tagged: Grand Childdren, Kid Photography, Kids at play, Photography.

May-08-2016

Happy Tuesday!

I have to show some of the Mother’s Day images I took when the kids visited on Sunday.  One of their favorite things to do is to walk over to the school playground, which is a short distance from the back of our property.  It is a very popular place in our ever-expanding neighborhood and the kids just love to climb, swing, crawl, and play on all the great equipment.

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Austin is so very close to walking on his own.  He has a little chair at his home that he pushes all over the house and he constantly wants to walk when you put him down.  Angie was giving him lessons at the playground.  🙂

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Grandma is always ready to play with the grand kids.  It’s a great way to burn off all that energy (for the kids not the Grandma.)  🙂

So yesterday I installed the 32 gb of RAM in my iMac.  It was easier than I even imagined.  Took all of 5 minutes and it was done.  However the results were not as I expected.  There was a modest gain in speed or perhaps it’s just my imagination.  I think the real issue is the hard drive and at some point I’m either going to have to put an SSD in it or buy a new computer.  Obviously the SSD would be much less expensive.  I watched a couple of videos on how to do it yesterday and it is complicated and labor intensive.  I have to do some serious thinking about it before I decide.

That’s all I have for today.  We got a lot of rain in our part of the world yesterday but thankfully not the really bad storms that some of the country received.

Thanks for stopping by the blog.  Enjoy your day and be careful.

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Monday ~ May 09, 2016

Posted by Dave Updegraff on May 9, 2016
Posted in: Daily Posts. Tagged: Canadian Geese, Goslings, Green Island Preserve, iMac 27 inch computer, Photography, Wildlife Photography.

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Happy Monday!

I hope you had a great Mother’s Day at your home.  Angie, Ben and the Grands came over for lunch.  Unfortunately Mark couldn’t make it and he was missed.  We had a lot of fun playing with the kids and visiting with Angie and Ben.  Then after a lunch with way too many carbs it was time for a nap.  🙂

I have three images for you today from my Green Island shoot.  Especially for my good friend Betty who loves Canadian Geese.  This is the time of year when new goslings are hatched and spend the summer and part of the fall growing up and getting ready to migrate or in many cases stay here.  I see more geese around here in the winter months than in summer.

The image above shows a pair of geese with their new goslings close by.  Remember you can click on the images and make them larger to see more detail.

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This little guy got separated from his parents, they were swimming in a bunch of reeds and tall grass and I think he was busy watching me and got distracted.  😦

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Not to worry though as his Mother was keeping close watch on him and he made it safely back with his siblings.  🙂

Rainy and cool here today so I doubt that I will get out with my camera.  I have a late 2013 iMac that has really gotten painfully slow.  I’m going to install 32 gb of RAM in it today (assuming UPS does its thing.)  That is the easiest upgrade to do.  If that doesn’t improve things, which I think it will, I may attempt to install a SSD in it.  I really like the computer just not the snail’s pace it is at now.

That’s it for today.  Thanks for stopping by the blog.

Enjoy your day and be careful.  You can skip the sunscreen today (at least in our part of the world.)

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Sunday ~ May 08, 2016

Posted by Dave Updegraff on May 8, 2016
Posted in: Daily Posts. Tagged: Blue-Winged Teal, Green Island Wetlands, Photography, Red-Winged Black Birds, Sandhill Cranes, Turtles, Wildlife Photography.

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Happy Mother’s Day and Happy Sunday!

I have a variety of images for you today from my Green Island trip.

I couldn’t believe this Red-Winged Black Bird let me get this close.  I practiced my new stalking technique and this image was captured just before he took flight.  He was “spooked” by the sound of the shutter firing.  This is the next to the last frame I captured before he was gone.  I looked at my settings and this was taken around the 400 mm range of a 600 mm lens.  🙂

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I haven’t seen any Sandhill Cranes for a couple of years now and these three were too far away to get a good image, but I was happy to capture this one.  There was water between me and them so there wasn’t any chance I was going to get any closer than this.

Green Island is such a fun place to visit.  So peaceful and pretty.   Generally there is a variety of wildlife interacting in the preserve and I’m sure a huge microcosm of insect life.  Sometimes I like to just sit and listen and watch.

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I don’t ever remember seeing as many turtles at Green Island as I did this day.  It was a beautifully sunny day with temperatures in the 80s and the turtles were out in full force.  If there was a dead tree, branch, or rock sticking out of the water there were turtles on it.  If there isn’t room on the branch, no problem just get on top of the turtle below you.  🙂

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There were several of these Blue-Winged Teal swimming around.  Most of the time they would take to the air before I even got close.  I got lucky with this guy.  His mate is out of the image.  They must have been out of sorts with each other because she kept her distance from him the entire time I was watching them.  🙂

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Finally I’ll leave you with this image of another Red-Winged Black Bird.  I saw him sitting on this old post in the water and thought it made for an interesting image.  I know they are a common sight that we see everyday but like so many things in our world we take them for granted and so when I can, I like to capture an image of them to get a better look at God’s creatures.  🙂

That’s it for today.  Enjoy your Mother’s Day.  I looked for an image of my Mom and couldn’t find one.  I have hundreds of prints in the store-room.  I’ll find one and post it one of these days.

Thanks for stopping by the blog.  Be careful.

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Saturday ~ May 07, 2016

Posted by Dave Updegraff on May 7, 2016
Posted in: Daily Posts. Tagged: Great Egrets, Green Island Wildlife Preserve, Photography, Wildlife Photograhy.

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Happy Saturday!

I have 3 images for you today.  It was a fun day spent at Green Island Wildlife Preserve.  My last two trips there have not produced many images.  Yesterday, although not a banner day for wildlife, I did find some subjects (some unwilling) to photograph.

This is what I would see a lot of the time.  I would get close to being in a position to capture an image and the subject would fly away.  This particular time the Great Egret flew past me instead of away from me so he unwittingly gave me a photo opportunity.  🙂

Some interesting information about Great Egrets:

The elegant Great Egret is a dazzling sight in many a North American wetland. Slightly smaller and more svelte than a Great Blue Heron, these are still large birds with impressive wingspans. They hunt in classic heron fashion, standing immobile or wading through wetlands to capture fish with a deadly jab of their yellow bill. Great Egrets were hunted nearly to extinction for their plumes in the late nineteenth century, sparking conservation movements and some of the first laws to protect birds.

  • The Great Egret is the symbol of the National Audubon Society, one of the oldest environmental organizations in North America. Audubon was founded to protect birds from being killed for their feathers.
  • Not all young that hatch survive the nestling period. Aggression among nestlings is common and large chicks frequently kill their smaller siblings. This behavior, known as siblicide, is not uncommon among birds such as hawks, owls, and herons, and is often a result of poor breeding conditions in a given year.
  • The pristinely white Great Egret gets even more dressed up for the breeding season. A patch of skin on its face turns neon green, and long plumes grow from its back. Called aigrettes, those plumes were the bane of egrets in the late nineteenth century, when such adornments were prized for ladies’ hats.
  • In mixed-species colonies, Great Egrets are often the first species to arrive, and their presence may induce nesting among other species.
  • Great Egrets fly slowly but powerfully: with just two wingbeats per second their cruising speed is around 25 miles an hour.
  • Though it mainly hunts while wading, the Great Egret occasionally swims to capture prey or hovers (somewhat laboriously) over the water and dips for fish.
  • The oldest known Great Egret was 22 years, 10 months old and was banded in Ohio.

~ Source – The Cornell Lab of Ornithology.

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I was getting a little frustrated with Mr. Egret as every time I got within the range of my lens they would fly away.  So thanks to the internet (via smart phone) I did a little research on “stalking” and found a useful tip.  I tried it and it worked.  I was able to get very close to this guy.  It took me over 20 minutes to get this close but 200 images later I was very happy with the results.

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Green Island is a fun, tranquil, and interesting place to visit.  I was especially lucky yesterday in that I had the whole preserve to myself.  I never saw another person until I was about to leave.  That is very unusual.

My only regret with these images is that I never caught him going down for a bite.  I’ve captured that before but he wasn’t having much luck and the two times he did spear the water I missed one and the other one was a white and green blur. 😦

That’s it for today.  Thanks for checking the blog.

Enjoy your day and be careful.  Oh yes and don’t forget to wear sunscreen if you’re out in the sun.

 

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Monday ~ April 02, 2016

Posted by Dave Updegraff on May 2, 2016
Posted in: Daily Posts. Tagged: Child Photography, Grand children, landscape photography, Photography.

April-29-2016

Happy Monday!

A couple of images for you today.  The 3rd woman in my life.  She has become the little poser now.  We were celebrating Angie’s birthday on Friday evening (a day early) and were at their home.  After dinner I decided to take some images to record the evening.  I pointed the camera at Gabby and this is the pose she gave me.  She had a fair amount of cheese on her cheek (which took a little Photoshop skills) but I’m use to that by now.  🙂

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I think it was Windows 98 (or maybe 95) that came with the desktop image of a field and a cloudy sky.  That image was viewed by millions of people around the world.  I was out taking pictures last week and came across this scene.  It reminded me of that desktop scene so I had to grab a few images.

That’s it for today.  Lots of chores to accomplish today but I’ll get some time in for photography as well.

Thanks for stopping by the blog.  Enjoy your day and be careful.

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Sunday ~ May 01, 2016

Posted by Dave Updegraff on May 1, 2016
Posted in: Daily Posts. Tagged: Common Muskrats, landscape photography, Mississippi River, Photography, Turkey Vultures, Turtles, Wildlife Photography.

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Happy Sunday!

I have three images for you today.  I tell you how many images I have because many people see my post on Face Book and some do not realize that to see all the images they have to click on the link and actually go to my blog.  So just a reminder for my wonderful Face Book friends.

Also remember you can click on the image to see a larger more detailed version of the image.

This is truly a face that only a mother could love.  I had stopped to photograph a stream I found interesting and as I was walking back to the car the sky was full of Turkey Vultures.  I don’t normally photograph them but there were so many and some of them like this guy were pretty close.

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Talk about standing room only.  I was at Mud Lake photographing a Blue Heron last week and then took some general landscape photos for my files.  Sitting back in the car I enlarged them and that is when I saw these guys.  So I put the long lens on the camera and photographed this group.  Now that I was aware of the turtles I discovered there were turtles on all almost every projection that was above the water line.  Apparently it was a great day for sunning.

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Finally I’ll leave you with this image of what I believe to be a common Muskrat.  I have never been this close to one.  Usually when they see me they go under water and swim far away.  I don’t know if that is their tendency or it’s just personal with me.  🙂

Anyway this guy paid no attention to me and I was able to slowly get closer to him.  The focal length on this shot was only about 300 mm.  He was busy with a project and wasn’t going to be deterred by my presence.

That’s it for today.  Lousy weather for the last few days not conducive to outdoor photography so I haven’t captured any images of late.  Hope that changes tomorrow.  Luckily the rain although persistent has not be in large amounts.

Thanks for stopping by the blog.  Enjoy your day and be careful.

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Saturday ~ April 30, 2016

Posted by Dave Updegraff on April 30, 2016
Posted in: Daily Posts. Tagged: Beautiful Children, Birthday, Photography, Portrait Photography.

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Happy Saturday!

At 3:09 p.m. April 30, 1985 my life changed forever thanks to this beautiful woman.  Happy Birthday Angie.  I am so proud of you.

I am truly a blessed man to have two wonderful children.

Enjoy your day and be careful.

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Wednesday ~ April 27, 2016

Posted by Dave Updegraff on April 27, 2016
Posted in: Daily Posts. Tagged: Great Blue Heron, Mississippi River, Photography, Red-winged black bird, Wildlife Photography.

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Happy Wednesday!

Some more images from my photo excursion on Monday.  I’m not a huge fan of the river.  I prefer a large lake to river but you take what you get.  I have to admit I usually find something of interest to photograph when I visit the river.

When I first saw this chaos I wasn’t sure what type of bird it was.  I see birds “frolicking” all the time in the bird bath at home.  In fact they do it so much on hot days I have to fill the bird bath several times a day.  🙂

You can click on the image to see a larger more detailed version of the image.

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I ripped off several dozen images of this bird and then in post processing I discovered it was a common red-winged black bird.  They are the local bullies of the bird species.  They are totally fearless and will defend their territory to the death.  I have seen them take on geese, hawks, and bikers.  They have attacked me when I was out riding my bike actually pecking at my helmet.  I all most had a wreck several times until I came to realize what was happening and started anticipating the attack.  🙂

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While I was sitting by the water’s edge just enjoying the peace and tranquility of the moment this guy walks (actually stalks) by looking for his dinner.  I never saw him actually get a fish because he had his back to me but his gestures indicated that he was successful a couple of times.

That’s it for today.  Thanks for stopping by the blog.  Enjoy your day and be careful.

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Tuesday ~ April 26, 2016

Posted by Dave Updegraff on April 26, 2016
Posted in: Daily Posts. Tagged: Creative Rut, Flying Saucers, Metal Dinosaurs, Photography.

April-25-2016

Happy Tuesday!

I went out yesterday looking for things to photograph and this is one of the things I found!  🙂

It was not a very productive excursion from a photography standpoint.  Many times when I am out photographing I can’t wait to get home to see the images I’ve captured.  Yesterday was not a day like that.  It was more of a well at least I didn’t go home empty-handed type of day.  Not to say I didn’t get some good shots, because I did, just not ones I couldn’t wait to process.

I have three images for you today.  I was in a territory that was new to me and came across this field full of space ships and dinosaurs.  Mainly dinosaurs and it was obvious I had found someone who has a real artistic talent working with metal and scrap parts.

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Some of the items were too far away to get a decent image of.  My Grandson Josh will like these images because he is really into dinosaurs.  He can name most of them and his desire when he grows up is to be a paleontologist.  🙂

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I found some wildlife to photograph as well.  More of those images during the rest of the week.  It has been a while since I concentrated on my photography and it felt so good just to be out looking for images.  I’ve been in a real rut creatively so yesterday was a good experience.

This is such a beautiful time of the year in the Midwest with all the trees, flowers, and grass showing new growth.  The weather was mild temperature wise and some nice puffy white clouds in the sky.  Great day to be out and about.  🙂

That’s it for today.  Thanks for stopping by.  Enjoy your day and be careful.

 

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