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Strange gathering

May 29, 2018 - In the classic 60s rock song, For What It's Worth, the Buffalo Springfield note, "Somethin's happening here, what it is...
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Blossom in miniature

March 02, 2017 - I've started to rigorously put the newest addition to the photographic toolkit—a refurbished 85mm Nikkor micro lens—thro...
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Pollen count

February 16, 2017 - I like to work close, and in a perfect world, I'd have the proper modern equipment to capture macro subjects quickly, ea...
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Incipient spring

December 27, 2016 - In another couple of months, when the snows, if they ever arrive, recede, many of my observations here will be about the...
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By extension

April 18, 2016 - One of my favorite lines describing photography is this: it's cheaper to be a heroin addict than a photographer. It's ac...
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Channeling Snowflake Bentley

February 15, 2016 - In the winter of 1885, armed with a microscope, a cumbersome view camera, and a naturalist's deep and abiding curiosity,...
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Lilliputian landscape

November 15, 2015 - I've always been attracted to very small scenes, and while I've certainly wanted to own those gargantuan telephoto lense...
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Knowing jack

May 09, 2015 - One of my all-time favorite flowers started appearing in the wetlands over the past few days when an arrowhead of Arisae...
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Up close and personal

April 14, 2015 - With genuine warmth in the air, the early blooming flowers are filled with all manner of hymenopterans. I've spotted a f...
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