Posted by mcc on Sep 15 2014 in Landscape Photography, Pictures Of Trees, Infrared, Infrared Converted Pentax KD10, Digital Infrared, Infrared Converted Digital SLR, Travel, Maryland's Eastern Shore, Maryland
Posted by mcc on Sep 14 2014 in Announcements, Infrared, Digital Infrared, Infrared Converted Pentax KD10, Infrared Converted Digital SLR, Maryland
Pam and I spent the last week touring some of the rural historical sites in Maryland. It was a fun trip and I have a few photos to sort through. Here is a snapshot taken yesterday of the Dahlgren chapel, located just off the Appalachian Trail in western MD. Click on the image for a larger file.
IR converted Pentax K10D with DA 17-70 lens.
Posted by mcc on Sep 01 2014 in Pictures Of Trees, Midwestern Landscapes, Allegan State Game Area, Allegan Forest
Posted by mcc on Aug 29 2014 in Around The House, Botanicals
The garden flower:
Infrared converted Pentax K10D, Tamron 90mm f2.8 macro.
Posted by mcc on Aug 14 2014 in Announcements, Exhibits
I’m happy to announce that two of my photos are in the 14th annual Maryland Federation of Art’s American Landscapes Exhibit! This is the 4th American Landscapes I’m been privileged to participate in, the last being in 2008. Here are the works that I have in this year’s show:
The exhibit will be in the MFA Circle Gallery from August 15 - September 14, 2014. The Circle Gallery is located at 18 State Circle, Annapolis, Maryland.
Posted by mcc on Aug 02 2014 in Around The House, Bird Photography, Wildlife Photography, Pentax K3
Doing some yard work around the house today I noticed a male goldfinch eating seeds out of a sunflower. Since the sunflower was only a few feet from the driveway I pulled the car in, rolled own the window, and took a few shots…
Pentax K-3, Tokina ATX 400mm f5.6. Click on the images for a larger file.
This last one is a rather extreme crop:
Posted by mcc on Jul 31 2014 in Around The House, Cat Photos
One thing about cats is that they really love looking through windows. Someone once told me that to a cat, a window is like a TV. They will sit still and peer through the glass for a long time, watching the activity on the other side. My cat is no exception - here’s a snap shot of him peering through the kitchen windows.
Posted by mcc on Jul 26 2014 in Wildflowers, Insect Photography, Michigan, Allegan State Game Area, Allegan Forest, Dragonfly Photography, Odonata Photography, Nature Notes, Pentax K3
It’s July so I am out trying to get insect shots… Last week’s cool snap - oh wait, we call those Polar Vortex’s now - (everything is bigger than life in the XXI Century) - well, the cool snap put a damper on things and the weather is still cool now. So I haven’t seen many dragonflies at all.
Today was humid but cool, cloudy and dark. I wandered for an hour through familiar fields in the Allegan Forest, down to a hidden pond, up through the oak savannah. Everything is lush and green and the iron weedbergamot is in bloom, big time:
(Click the image for a larger file.)
Walking down to the pond I saw only a few green darners and no other dragonflies. The air over the pond itself was still - not a dragonfly to be found - it should be swarming with them!
I trudged back to the car. Taking a shortcut through the woods I stumbled into three meadowhawks. Here is the one that was the most cooperative with regards to photos:
Here is one that allowed a good dorsal shot - maybe a red meadowhawk jsut now adopting mature coloration? Maybe, but there is no telling:
I said I saw three meadowhawks and of course, one got away. It was the best of the three.
And lastly, here is a robberfly from last Saturday. I felt that the trip to the woods was such a wasted effort that I did not ever bother to remove the memory card from the K-3 and review the photos I took (all 15 of them.) Turns out that this closeup of an ugly fly came out rather well, technically at least:
That image is an extreme crop…
The Ricoh /Pentax K-3 paired with the A* 200 macro continues to perform well.