Showing posts with label White Egret. Show all posts
Showing posts with label White Egret. Show all posts

Monday, February 4, 2013

Panorama, Reichart Lake


Such a beautiful landscape of Reichart Lake, at Mustatatuck National Wildlife Refuge, taken back in the Summer when the water lilies loomed large along the far end of the lake.
I had hopes of capturing a nice image of the White Egret as he flew off into the distance, albeit he would have been much closer in the frame. Unfortunately, the Egret got a jump on me and was a little bit too far away. When I looked back at this image, I realized how beautiful it was. The stubs of trees from bygone days dotting the waterline, the blue water, the green algae growing in the foreground, those gorgeous 'humongous' water lilies in the middle of the image. And then there's the woods, the beautiful sky and well, it's got everything. While outdoors around my world is dotted with the remnants of recent snows, and while you may have inches or feet of the white stuff right outside your back door, I dove deep into the archives to reminisce of days with blue skies and green landscapes and came up with this. It's the dead of winter, what's a photographer to do. Mother Nature, I'm going to need sunshine this week. ENJOY!

Friday, January 4, 2013

White Egret, Mustatatuck NWR


Oftentimes this time of year, I look back through the images in my archive that I've taken over the past year, not just to take a peek at where I've been, but to look at what I haven't posted.
I tried numerous times to get a decent image of the White Egrets that spend the warmer months at Mustatatuck NWR, but to no avail. This is one of the few images I'm willing to post although, trust me, it's not sharp. It's going to take a longer lens which I foresee in my future. Nonetheless, I love to see these beautiful birds out in the wild so I'm sharing this image regardless of its sharpness. ENJOY!