It has been over a month since I posted an article to my blog. I have been photographing landscapes and wildlife this summer, but not nearly enough for a number of reasons to include the summer heat. However, there is fall in the air here in northern Virginia, and I am excited about the cooler temperatures, autumn colors, bird migration, and shorter days, all of which have started.
In addition to recent photographs, I have a lot of images to finish reviewing and processing from trips to Florida in January, May, and June.
To make up for the lack of blog articles and to share some of my recent favorite images, this article will contain less words (story) and more photographs.
I love sunrises and sunsets, some are better than others, and some will take your breath away. They remind me of how great it is to be alive and how fortunate I am to witness such beauty.
(Sunset from Ravens Roost in the Blue Ridge Mountains, VA)
(Layers at the the Shenandoah Mountains, VA)
(Norther Parula at Prairie Creek Preserve, FL)
(Either Waving or Scratching Wood Stork, St. Augustine, FL)
Lately, I have been photographing Ruby-throated Hummingbirds. They have started to migrate. The males leave first, working their way to Central America.
The above hummingbirds are female, and the below hummingbirds are males.
I will share more of my favorite recent images later this week.