Really Here
This is another view of Now and Then falls at Amnicon Falls state park after major flooding.
This is another view of Now and Then falls at Amnicon Falls state park after major flooding.
This Now and Then falls, an ephemeral waterfall in Amnicon Falls state park, after normal spring melt.
These Prairie Smoke (Geum triflorum) flowers and seed heads make for a colorful spring in parts of the northern United States and Canada.
These grape hyacinth flowers add a bright pop to the colors in an early spring garden.
The pleasing curves of an unrolling fern frond can be eye-catching in the spring forest undergrowth.
This image is the result of several hours of photographing bowling, and is one of a long series of strikes.
This view was on a trail built up the outside of a vertical rock outcropping, which was worth it for the amazing view, but nerve wracking given my fear of heights. The whole landscape around the Columbia River is stunning, especially with the bright spring greens.
This plum tree was completely covered in blossoms this spring, but this branch caught my eye because the cluster at the end of the branch was almost shaped like a pineapple.
These dramatic clouds are the result of an approaching storm a few weeks ago, something I always enjoy watching.
Spring in northern Wisconsin always brings high water from snow melt and rain, which provides spectacular sights at local waterfalls and rivers. This spring certainly delivered with cold nights providing an icy fringe to the water.