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A Sample of Pop’s “Bee” Images

Another Day at Work

Apis Workers' Party

Predator

Some of Your Beeswax

Sedum Bumbler

Look of Defiance

Chicory Bee

Bumbling Bees

Garden Cafe

Buzz By Here - To Infinity and Beyond

Pick Your Poison

Blind Side Attack

On a Mission

Honey Bee on Sedum

Covering the Cosmos

Center of the Cosmos

Three's a Crowd

Popular Spot

On A Pedestal

A Sample of Pop’s “People” Photo Collection

Big Harry Fireworks Display

To Impress the Girl

Different Perspective

Sweet Ride

Perfect Little Piggies B&W

Flipping the Light Fantastic

Festival of Flights

To the Crowd's Delight

Amish Go Round

Wondersome One

The Stars In Her Eyes

Tuesday's Child

Sleeper Hold

Considering the Next Move

Sugar and Spice

Front Porch Portrait

Caged Competitor

Early Adoration

Child In the Ligtht

Stroll Through the Weeds

Attention Grabbing

Eye Contact

On the Line

Eyes of Wonder

Rounding the Curve

Troubadours of Basin Spring Park

Down by the Creek

Sun Day

Catching Some Light

EAA Fireworks

Hear Me Roar

Sony A7III

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Adjusting to the Morning Light

Sunrise, Lake, Dock, Bass Lake, IN, Indiana

The clouds and the rising sun seem to be collaborating to provide the right balance of color and light. This is an early morning view of Bass Lake, Indiana in September.

I love the way the sunrise is illuminating the low, misty kind of clouds in the upper right half of this scene. Give me a lake with interesting clouds and a rising sun any day.

You can get a better, bigger, more detailed view of this image by clicking on the photo.  When you do a larger version will open in a new browser tab.

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Timeworn Topography

Rock Formation, Badlands, South Dakota

A rugged Badlands landscape features a prominent rock formation layered with sedimentary rock.  I took this shot while driving through the Badlands National Park in South Dakota.  (My wife was actually doing the driving.)

When processing this image, I spent a good deal of time experimenting with replacing the sky.  The sky you see is the sky that was present at the time of this photo.  I think it looks pretty lackluster and wondered if I could get a more dramatic look.  Everything I tried just didn’t seem to fit so I left it au natural.

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Eight Point Guard

Whitetail Deer, Buck, Custer State Park

This whitetail buck was standing guard as his mate grazed in the lush grasses of a clearing at Custer State Park in South Dakota.

You don’t have to look very closely to see the flies on this guy.  There were many more that were swarming around these deer. In fact, the little dots of light, like bokeh, in this image are out of focus flies.

I happened along this pair while they were busy enjoying an early evening meal.  As soon as I approached, the buck turned and faced me for the moment you see here and then, with a snort, turned and both ran off.

You can get a larger view of the deer and count the flies by clicking on the photo.

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Purple Veined Moth Orchid

Orchid, Purple, Butterfly

This is a beautiful example of the Moth Orchid. The photo captures the delicate beauty of the orchids, contrasting with the subtle pattern on the butterfly’s wings.

This is one of the images I captured at the Butterfly Palace in Branson, MO.  This was clicked in October of 2023.

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Not Inclined to Share

Squirrel, Nut, Eating, Tree

This squirrel struck an unusual pose while snacking on a nut. He had just uncovered this nut from some hiding place in the vicinity. When I approached hi to ask for a nibble, he ran to the tree to eat in front of me.

I saw his squirrel on the grounds of College of the Ozarks at Point Lookout in southwest Missouri. We were in the Branson area and when we are we always try to make a trip to the college.  We had and excellent lunch at the Keeter Center this time.

I have another image of a squirrel reclining in an odd way.  Take a look at this one: https://popsdigital.com/pops-photos/planking/

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Spring Maple Sprouts

Maple Leaves, Tree, Bark

A cluster of red maple leaves sprout out of the rough bark of the tree’s trunk. Their color gives the impression of fall, but this is new growth in April.

These are leaves that I photographed on a hike through the Bluff Woods Conservation Area, located south of St. Joseph, Missouri.

You can get a better view of the intricate veins of these young leaves by clicking on the photo to see a larger version.

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Yellow-legged Honeycreeper

Bird, Yellow-legged Honeycreeper

The vibrant Yellow-legged Honeycreeper is a delight to the eyes with it’s striking plumage. This one is a resident of the Butterfly Palace in Branson, Missouri.

I’d been to the Butterfly Palace several times in the past but never noticed the birds. As you can imagine, I’m always looking into the viewfinder at butterflies and rarely would look up.  In the butterfly room their lighting is relatively dim (making good  photography a challenge).  The birds are small and quiet and there’s plenty of foliage for them to be hidden by.

The birds at the Butterfly Palace are tropical species that won’t eat butterflies but are more inclined to eat fruit.  In fact, I first saw one at a feeding station with fruit.

The Yellow-legged Honeycreeper, also known as the Cyanerpes Caeruleus, is found in various parts of South America as well as southern Mexico.

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Where Dreams Flow Freely

Silver Falls State Park, Waterfall, Pano

A serene waterfall cascades gently down the rocks, surrounded by lush greenery and the moss-covered trees of Silver Falls State Park near Portland, Oregon. I like the moss on the trees and the way the sunlight highlights a hint of mist in the air.

It took four images stitched together to create this full view. This is a vertical panorama. I wish I could remember which of the many waterfalls from this park is pictured here. This is an image I had on the hard drive that I’d just not gotten around to – and there’s more from this trip and location. This was captured in early October of 2022.

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Bugleweed In Bloom

Bugleweed, Wildflower, Weed, Purple

These pretty little flowers are actually considered by many to be an invasive weed. This is bugleweed, also known as Ajuga, ground pine, carpet bugle, or just bugle. It is a genus of flowering plants in the Ajugeae tribe of the mint family Lamiaceae.

This is a patch from my in-laws yard in northwest Missouri. Bugleweed is a low-maintenance perennial grown for its colorful foliage and groundcover habit. In the spring, it produces purple/blue flower spikes about 6″ tall.  Sometimes it bloom again in the summer and into fall.

To get a better look at these flowers, click on the image.

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Treetop Convergence

Trees, Upshot, Fisheye Lens

Looking upwards from an Oregon forest floor, the perspective gives this photo a kaleidoscopic feel.  The converging lines of the tree trunks create a dramatic vanishing point at the center of the blue sky. This image was captured along the Eagle Creek Trail in the Portland area.

Many of the trees in this area were ravaged by fire a few years before I was there.  Many of the tree trunks in this image still bear the blackened scars.  I was in the Portland area for a conference in October of 2022.

I took this photo with a fisheye lens and had to take several shots at different exposure levels so I could combine them for an HDR image. Otherwise, the sky would be too bright and the tree trunks would be too dark.  I may have over done the HDR since it has a surreal feel.

This is one of those images that really is better viewed larger.  You can see for yourself by clicking on the image.

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