Passing Light
The tip of an old rosebush stretches a blossom up to catch a fleeting ray of sun, piercing through the dark evening trees.
The tip of an old rosebush stretches a blossom up to catch a fleeting ray of sun, piercing through the dark evening trees.
This Yellow Throated Warbler blends in against the yellowy green of the new oak leaves.
Butterflies are out already in the April mountains.
This Baltimore Checkerspot caterpillar (Euphydryas phaeton) decided that a warm day in late spring was the time to explore the world.
A rivulet, lit by the spring sun, glows as it splashes down a set of jagged rocks.
Bullfrogs form a noisy part of the summer chorus, making it easy to tell if they are near. Despite their large size and large voice they are often hard to spot, since their colors match their surroundings well.
This sanderling was braving the waves of Lake Superior, and was happy to let me get a great picture colored by the setting sun.
These neon leaves fade quickly after falling, but offer a bright fringe to the water near shore.
Partly sunny days really make fall colors pop, with the clouds giving a contrast to the bright leaves.