Instead of wondering what is around the corner, remember to slow down and enjoy the view from where you are for a while. Sideling Hill Welcome Center Hancock, MD
This image of the gull was taken at Bar Island Maine. While the tide is out, we were able to walk across the land bridge to the island. The gulls were also taking advantage of the low tide to hund for food.
This zebra was photographed at the St. Louis zoo.
This is our 7 year old Siberian Husky. Her blue eyes always called for a black and white photo. When I got my Sigma 17-50 f2.8 EX lens, I finally got this image.
While walking near Chillicothe, Illinois, we found these old iron steps that had been overcome by the trees and years of growth. Some of the trees have bricks inside embedded within them.
This bridge is in a farmers field in Peoria County in Illinois. We were driving to the apple orchard and saw this off the road. I immediately knew it would be a black and white image even though it was fall and the colors were bright.
A bobber hanging in dead tree.
Not all twins are alike. These two are total opposites in almost every way. But don't let emotions stop you from capturing the moment.