WindsorDi's photos
11 Oct 2015
Nursery Tree
Somebody's been eating the mushrooms....
The tree had gone down in a storm, and was allowed to rot where it fell as good nursery stock in the conservation area... except for the bit of it that blocked the trail. For that bit, a chainsaw crew removed the offending slice... and in doing so, set up the opportunity for a fun observation checkpoint of the progressive decay. As you can see - there's a lot happening, even in just a short couple of years.
Of note - there *was* a healthy crop of mushrooms sprouting... now the the ragged remains of stems attests to a "score" by a happy diner... and given the ripped and chewed bits of mushroom cap gracing the log, I'm assuming this was a smaller critter than a human.
10 Oct 2015
you have company (chipmunk)
You are being watched - every moment of every day ... that sense of eyes upon you is not a figment of your imagination...
Of course this little fella was only 3 inches - so not much of an apparent threat... but hey - there are a million or so of them scampering around you... so....
10 Oct 2015
acorns
That time of year...
ahhh yes... the rustle of the wind in the leaves, the soft swirl of falling colours... and the bloody hazzard of the acorn bombardment!
They loosen off and wait for the unsuspecting passerby - then hail down with sharp, pointed vengence! Denting cars, drawing blood , and damn dangerous and slippery underfoot.
I love fall...
10 Oct 2015
acorn
That time of year...
ahhh yes... the rustle of the wind in the leaves, the soft swirl of falling colours... and the bloody hazzard of the acorn bombardment!
They loosen off and wait for the unsuspecting passerby - then hail down with sharp, pointed vengence! Denting cars, drawing blood , and damn dangerous and slippery underfoot.
I love fall...
27 Sep 2015
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LunarEclipse 2015 09 27
combined the progressive shots, with the full eclipse red moon... and created this poster, tracking the cycle of the eclipse.
27 Sep 2015
bloodMoon
Once the moon was fully eclipsed, I flipped from TV mode to Aperture mode for the colour image...
• 400 mm lens
• 1600 ISO
27 Sep 2015
01
One of a series of twenty progressive shots, taken as the eclipse progressed.
• 400 mm lens
• 1600 ISO
• Shuttle speed 1/1000 sec
27 Sep 2015
02
One of a series of twenty progressive shots, taken as the eclipse progressed.
• 400 mm lens
• 1600 ISO
• Shuttle speed 1/1000 sec