Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Tramatic sky
There's a storm coming . . .
We had a big storm roll through on Monday night, Lots of lightning strikes, one even hit about a mile north of my house and started a small range fire. They got the fire put out about the time it started pouring rain, and I mean pouring.
You couldn't even see the mountains it was coming down so hard!
Monday, June 28, 2010
Night shot on Nikon D3
I took this shot on the Chinese New Year, I just
want to see how the camera handle on the high
ISO @800 without the tripod.
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Saturday, June 26, 2010
WATCH ME DANCE
Is it on straight Mom!
Seen this little one at Cache,Oklahoma - Western Days Celebration -.
He was being taught Traditional Dances by his Dad.
Most exceptional at the fast ones. He kept perfect rythym with the drums!
Can you imagine the hours spent handmaking and sewing his colorful costume? mp
Seen this little one at Cache,Oklahoma - Western Days Celebration -.
He was being taught Traditional Dances by his Dad.
Most exceptional at the fast ones. He kept perfect rythym with the drums!
Can you imagine the hours spent handmaking and sewing his colorful costume? mp
New shutterbugs and the twins
We would like to welcome a new shutterbug to the blog, actually two. The first is Marion Parker and the second is Le Quyhn. Thank you for your great contributions and we look forward to seeing more from both of you.
I took the initiative of copying some of Le Quyhn's Kaua'i photos and creating a slide show of them for everyone to see. A few of us here on this blog are mighty fond of the Hawaiian Islands if you hadn't already noticed.
We hope you enjoy all of the photos that you see on the blog and as always, we look forward to reading your comments. Remember that you can click on the photos and they will open up a larger version in a new window so that you can see them better.
The Twins
These two fawns were born just a couple of weeks ago and this is the first time I have seen them since they were born. They were out with their mother looking for something to eat. I think I'm starting to get the hang of the new 150-500mm lens.