Friday, May 28, 2010

Rainy morning on the Burke-Gilman Trail



Rain or shine, dogs gotta walk. Chaco is 13 yrs old and walks 3 times a day: that's 14,235 trips. Yellow-slicker dog is ready to walk in any kind of weather, any time of day.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Flaming AND Early


This little flaming early bloomer is the other ballerina of the "tutu duo." My friend from Scotland is keeping her upright while the moms were trying to photograph the little girl in the pink tutu off to their right.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

DBG Painting with Light class in Phoenix


Here's 1 of the 2 photos that worked the best during the Painting with Light class at the Desert Botanical Gardens in Phoenix. It was actually pitch dark out (9:00pm), we shot for a long exposure and during the exposure the instructor moved the flashlight over the cactus plants. I was amazed that the stars showed up so well.




Friday, May 14, 2010

DANGER

Dog
fast approaching
with
BIG stick
DANGER
to all limbs

Thursday, May 13, 2010

EARLY

Early bird... catches a ride on the swaying tulips.
Early (young) bloomer... tiptoes through the tulips.





Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Danger

Danger? or Arbitrary?

Hunger

early

EARLY AM
begins with a big HEFT
a big PRY
old counter goes
new counter enters

Saturday, May 08, 2010

Poleaxed

Looking over the edge of Carolyn's yard into the abyss.



Saturday, May 01, 2010

Arbitrary clearcut

Seattle City Light cuts trees near power lines regardless of their size or distance from the lines.

  • Cutting trees in April destroys bird nests during peak song bird nesting season.
  • Cutting trees in a wide swath creates a gap in habitat shelter, a DMZ for urban wildlife.
  • Cutting trees on hillsides creates soil erosion when missing leaves can't slow rainfall and tree roots won't absorb water.
  • Cutting trees removes shade and raises the surrounding temperature.
  • Cutting trees demoralizes people.






Color Images from the Monochrome discussion


Wild Beasties