Dormant Wetlands Plants

Dormant Wetlands Plants
“Dormant Wetlands Plants” — Dormant and dried wetlands plants reflected in the still water of a quiet pond.

My first “real” visit of the season to my favorite migratory bird photography location did not go as planned. (Actually, I did stop briefly a month ago and a half earlier, but things were still slow back then.) I was hoping for luminous tule fog and lots of geese and sandhill cranes. Instead I got thick gray elevated overcast and fewer birds than expected. Ah, well, it happens… and when it does I look for something else to photograph.

This is one of the “something else” photographs. This area is full of shallow seasonal ponds, and when they fill the summer’s plants still emerge from the still water and make fascinating reflections. For this subject the very soft light from the overcast worked well and revealed a more of the plants’ details.


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The Wrigley Building

The Wrigley Building
“The Wrigley Building” — The Wrigley Building in Chicago.

I photographed Chicago’s famous Wrigley Building while we were out for a walk last November. We were in the city for most of a week, originally to meet up with others, but in the end to explore, eat at interesting places, and attend a couple of concerts. On this day we had walked to the opera house to make sure we’d know where we were going when we attended an upcoming performance, We were looping back from there along the Chicago River when I made the photograph.

When the light is right, I’m bit of a sucker for photographing big buildings like The Wrigley. They feel like they come from a different and perhaps more innocent era, and in Chicago they evoke the “City of Broad Shoulders” heritage of the place.


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Desert Branches

Desert Branches
“Desert Branches” — Branches with sparse foliage, Red Rock Canyon State Park.

This was most definitely not the subject I was looking for at this place. We were on the long drive back to California after a few weeks of photography in Utah when we decided to make a quick stop at the Red Rock Canyon State Park in Southern California. The main visual target there was to be the fantastically eroded formations — that last we would see that felt like the Southwest as we headed home.

We arrived late in the day, just before sunset. Because the hills near the entrance face east, the area was already in the early evening shadows. We photographed the red rock formations in the soft, blue-tinted light, and at some point I happened to spot these sparse plants silhouetted against bright ground in the distance and illuminated by the evening’s bluish light.


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Narrow Street, Evening

Narrow Street, Evening
“Narrow Street, Evening” — Evening lights along a narrow street in Riquewihr, France.

When we stayed at Riquewihr, France, in the Alsace region a month or so before Christmas 2024, our lodgings were just barely outside the center of the old town. We could easily walk over there and back. While the main street could be busy, side streets were nearly deserted. Here one of those streets is lit by lights on the sides of the buildings as dusk arrives.

Like many other towns in this part of Alsace, the place seems to thrive on cuteness — and wine, food, and other goodies. the Main Street, decorated with holiday lights, is where most of the visitors happily spent their time and money.


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