A piping plover chick tucks under its mom to join several siblings already warming up under her wings. Though the chicks forage from birth, they cannot regulate body temperature and need to check in regulary with their mother for warmth. These tiny migratory shorebirds have protected nesting areas along the Long Island Sound and are always a treat to see during the May breeding season.
Personal Vision
Open to photographs of any subject that were made to satisfy your personal interests.
Bailey's beads (diamond) appears through the clouds during the eclipse in April of 2024
A rainstorm covers Steamboat Springs as the sun peaks through the rain. This is a panoramic of 3 photos stitched together.
On a scale of 10, it was a 10.10.
At 10 p.m., I stopped by Lake Andrews and the Bates Museum of Art in search of the Northern Lights. After making a couple of predictable frames (along with everyone else on campus) that featured water in the foreground, and the vivid sky lighting up the museum in the background, I decided to let my freak flag fly. Removing the camera from its tripod, I maintained a long exposure and swung it around my head.
What a night.
Hikers are silhouetted in a landscape of shadows and sand while hiking to the top of a sand dune in Grand Sands National Park.
Spiral staircase in the Currituck Beach Lighthouse.
(Having fun shooting film, shot on a classic Nikon F/ 14mm/Kodak Pro Image 100 Film)
Lee Mills conducts his first concert as conductor of the Greenville Symphony Orchestra at the Peace Center.
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