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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

WI

Point of Inspiration

Algoma, Lighthouse, Monochrome, Mono, B&W, CloudsThis is one of my favorites of the many photos I took Saturday morning (07/23/11).   It’s not the image I was going after but, believe me, I am not disappointed.

I made a special point of getting up early and heading to the harbor in Algoma, WI in hopes of capturing a beautiful sunrise. The sky looked promising as I drove, however, when I got to the harbor, it was enveloped by fog. There wasn’t going to be a sunrise to photograph. I decided to stick around anyway and capture some images of the lighthouse in the fog.  Since fog has a way of draining everything of color, I switched to shooting in black and white.

Eventually the fog lifted some, the sun got higher and I kept snapping.  This is the first of several images I’ll be sharing from that morning. Check back often.

I haven’t done much in black and white but after this series of photos, I think I’ll be doing more.

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Conspicuous Display

Fireworks, Kewaunee, Full Moon, Moon, ReflectionThis is another shot from this year’s fireworks show at Kewaunee’s Trout Festival.  (7/15/11)

Again, the firework’s bold burst, the reflection off the water, the full moon and the detail of the harbor at night combine to make this one of my favorites.

I have a hand full of other images of the Trout Fest fireworks that I will be posting now and then.  Check back regularly. And, by all means, feel free to share the link to theses posts with others.

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Harbor Lights

Full Moon, Lighthouse, Kewaunee, ReflectionThe full moon staged a dramatic entrance near the Kewaunee, WI lighthouse on Friday, July 15, 2011.

It was the first night of Kewaunee’s annual Trout Festival. I had scouted out the area and selected a spot to take photos of the upcoming fireworks show. While waiting, the moon slowly emerged from the horizion – starting out to the left of the lighthouse and moving directly behind the lighthouse and beyond, as you can see. 

I was excited to be able to be in the perfect spot to catch the two together. There was one spoiler, though.  The pier to the lighthouse happens to be the site of the fireworks launch. The technicians putting on the fireworks show were on the pier, as were their vehicles and equipment.  Photoshop to the rescue!

The image to the right is the original, untouched, photo that I snapped.  The moon and lighthouse together still make a cool image, but I thought they would be better without the distracting clutter. It took a little time to digitally clear the pier, but I think the final product was worth it.

Feel free to leave a comment and give me your opinion.

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Full Moon and Fireworks

Fireworks, Moon, Full Moon, Reflection, Water, Kewaunee

The folks who attended the 2011 Kewaunee Trout Festival enjoyed two spectacular displays…the fireworks show and a full moon.

I positioned myself at nearly surface level with the Kewaunee harbor in order to capture the reflection off the water.  I think the reflections are as appealing as any other part of the images.  In fact, I’m considering combining a number of the firework reflections to create a colorful image of its own.

Fireworks, Burst

This was my first opportunity to capture fireworks with my Sony SLT-A55V.  I wish the fireworks show was a few hours long, rather than a few minutes.  I need that kind of time to really experiment with settings and angles, etc.

For my photography friends, here are some of the specifics… Of course, I had the camera on a tripod, had it in manual mode, on the “Bulb” setting and used a remote trigger…F/11.0, ISO 200, 13-seconds, 28.0 mm.

I’m pleased with a number of the images I captured and will be posting more, so check back. Or, better yet, just subscribe to the RSS Feed.

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Kewaunee Morning Glory

Sunrise, Lighthouse, Pier, Kewaunee, Clouds, Lake Michigan
Sometimes being up before sunrise pays off.  As evidence, I offer another image captured last Saturday morning (6/18/11).

This is a pre-sunrise view of the lighthouse and pier that extends into Lake Michigan at Kewaunee, WI.  This was taken a little before 5 am. I was on the small beach just south of the pier.

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Stopped by the Sunrise

Kewaunee, Pier, Sunrise, Person
As soon as I got up this morning, I headed to the beach in Kewaunee, WI.  I thought this might be a good morning for some sunrise photos of the Kewaunee’s lighthouse on the shores of Lake Michigan. I got plenty of good images.

In this shot, someone, on an early morning walk (shortly after 5 am) along the pier, stops to take in the beautiful sunrise. I’m not positive, but I think they had a camera and were taking pictures.

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Kewaunee’s Premium Blend

The best part of waking up…  The sky provided a blend of beautiful colors, layered from the red of the sun on the horizon to the blue, high in the early morning sky.

I made my way to the shore of Lake Michigan – to the Kewaunee, WI beach – to catch a 5:40 am sunrise on the morning of Saturday, April 30, 2011.

It’s interesting to see the different transformations that the sky goes through in the course of a half hour sunrise.  For a different look of the same sunrise, see my previous post “Morning Beam.”

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Morning Beam

Kewaunee, Lighthouse, Sunrise, Orange, Lake Michigan
I got up early last Saturday to take sunrise photos of the Kewaunee, WI lighthouse.  This is a photo from the end of the shoot.  The sun was up enough that it was out of the frame but you can’t miss it’s power by the prominent beam of light.

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Winter Beach


Of all the images you’ll find in my Flickr Photostream, this is one that has been viewed and commented on more than most.

This is a view of Lake Michigan at the the Algoma, WI beach on March 4, 2007.  I was heading to the church early in the morning and stopped, as I often do, to snap a few pictures.  It was at the tail-end of a snow storm and, though you can’t see it, snow was still blowing quite a bit.  I remember it being miserable outside.

If you go to my Flickr Photostream, you can see this same image in B&W.  (Click Here)

The panoramic view below – created by “stitching” several photos together – was captured the same morning.