Mallard in the city
I ran across this bird recently and thought the fountain in the background was interesting.
I ran across this bird recently and thought the fountain in the background was interesting.
I am listed on the email announcement just received, under Photographers. Nice company here with some great artists. The exhibition begins today and runs through December 28 in Jeffersonville, Vermont.
Today, I was invited for a little outing to the beach and look what I saw. The gulls were flying over Malibu and Santa Monica in the distance. Meanwhile, the surfers rode by.
For the Roger Tory Peterson Institute exhibition on Backyard Bird Photography to run from January 13 through March 8, 2015. This is the only square image in the show, an Allen’s Hummingbird. Thanks, as always, to my printer Luis Diaz of The Icon for taking the photo. The series of 30 images are all numbered 1 of 15.
Recently, a friend of mine printed out my Bald Eagle photograph on canvas in a large format and gave it to me for my birthday. It was a nice gesture. The eagle lives on. I went over to his house to check it out.
Here I am in my garden on May 24, 2008, holding the 15 x 22.5-inch Willow Flycatcher print before I delivered it to the Wildling Art Museum’s ENDANGERED SPECIES exhibition. Note in the lower right, the Anna’s Hummingbird is hovering above the feeder as if nothing is happening. I could hear his wings humming from where I was. I stayed still to allow him to drink and then fly off. Now for the second photo here, taken yesterday, the Willow Flycatcher framed print is still in the package that Penny Knowles, the Executive Director of the Wildling Art Museum, sent back to me. Now it’s off to Mickey Myers and Jim Gallugi at the Bryan Memorial Gallery in Jeffersonville, Vermont, to be shown in their 2014 Legacy Collection exhibition, running from May 2 until December 28, 2014. Thanks to photographer Thomas Howard for taking the picture of me yesterday.