
On our trip to Tanzania we saw this group of lions who suddenly snapped their head to the left in unison. They saw lunch in the form of a Thompson’s Gazelle!
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
On our trip to Tanzania we saw this group of lions who suddenly snapped their head to the left in unison. They saw lunch in the form of a Thompson’s Gazelle!
There is a large RAFT of sea otters in Morro Bay. (Did you know a group of otters is called a raft? Great name!)
If you go in January or February you can see all the new kits.
My cats were going CRAZY from window to window. Couldn’t figure out what they were looking at. Then I saw him-it was 5am and really dark so not the greatest photo. But here he is–Sequim’s bandit!
Timing is everything. I was just driving off the ferry when i saw what I thought was an owl flying across the field. Trying hard not to run anyone over I followed it. I got to photograph this beautiful owl for almost 20 minutes (driving from here to there). It’s eyes were AMAZING!
I took this photo in Yellowstone, Montana. Just loved the movement and lighting in this .
This photo of mine was EXPERTLY edited by my friend Barbara Lippert. (my original photo can be seen below. I have a group of friends that get together every Monday. We often take one photo and all do our own creative edits and then share them. It’s amazing how all of our creative minds work differently. I think Barbara’s take was amazing!
Elephants can cause a lot of damage, and you certainly need to yield and give them a wide berth. But they are very smart creatures and such a joy to observe. I had the pleasure of photographing this one in Tanzania.