Tag: Outdoors
-
Up Close with a Black-capped Chickadee
Chickadees are relatively easy birds to photograph. They are not camera shy and tend to go where the food is no matter who or what is around. (please see second photo and text below)
-
Duck Tour in Suburbia
These days it is not unusual in parts of the D.C. Area to see foxes, deer or hawks. Even coyotes appear from time to time. Over the weekend though we were treated to a parade of sorts as a momma duck lead 7 ducklings throughout the neighborhood skillfully navigating busy streets and weaving through backyards and…
-
A Year Ago This Week : Morning Catch and All in the Details
This blog went daily a year ago and I have been fortunate to have a lot of new followers come along for the ride since. Here are two of the more popular posts on this blog from a year ago this week. I was on my way to photograph the SavageMan Triathlon last fall at…
-
Wordless Wednesday : Sunset Buffet
Please find and Like me on Facebook at My Deep Creek Images Facebook Page How would you like to take a quick (online) winter trip to scenic Chincoteague, Va.? Please check out the following post Chincoteague
-
Weekly Photo Challenge: The Golden Hour Part II
One morning while looking for photos in the fog, I saw a rescue boat scurrying around the lake. The fog does not discourage the fisherman and boaters. If anything, during these conditions, the fishing is even better, according to the Web site Stripersonline.com.
-
A raccoon goes fishing on the Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge in Virginia
When most people think of Chincoteague, they think of the famous wild ponies. The ponies though are just part of an amazing ecosystem at Chincoteague.