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Six Finalists this Month in the Betterphoto.com Contest!!!!!!
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I think I must be the only one actually entering the contest as this is a bit over the top. I’m taking it anyway. Here they are. (Click on each for better viewing.) Hello From Valley Forge The Eyes of the Dragonfly The Eastern Phoebe The Common Yellow Throat Oh…
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Red Assassins!!!!!
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An army of Red Assassin Bugs on a branch of Orange Blossoms And here’s what the momma looked like just before they were born
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The Toad and the Ant
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I was walking in the woods today in Charlestown Meadows and came across this little toad. An ant walked by (look closely at the first photo.) The toad turned his head to see the ant and in a flash too quick for the camera…
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Bluebird and the Blossoms Wins 2nd Place in Betterphoto.com April Contest!!
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Bluebird and the Blossoms Two other finalists this month too!! Waiting for Breakfast Tree in Black and White – Hokkaido
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Talking to the Indigo Bunting
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There were two of these sweeties playing in the woods. I so wanted to get them in the same frame, but alas, only one posed at a time. Here’s my favorite. Click to see the eye contact.
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Yumiko in Her White Coat
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Yumiko has been a student at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine for about one year. She is a hard working woman and making it through. Today she asked me if I might come and take a picture of her in her white coat. I was thrilled and took a…
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The Great American Toad Migration…..
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When I got to the pools at Pawling Farm I noticed the toads immediately. Everywhere I walked little tiny toads were underfoot. Thousands and thousands and thousands of them. Just a fingernail in length and with so much energy and determination. I knew I had to get a good picture.…
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Owen Biddle’s Black and White Photo Class
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I didn’t have a chance to get out and photograph today, but I was going through old, old photographs and came across this 2010 wild photo assignment. I was taking a class with Owen Biddle and he wanted us to photograph emotion in black and white. I remember setting this…






