Monthly Archives: June 2014
Taking off with a DJI Phantom 2 from a wetland.
I needed to do a “quick” survey of this wetland on Lake Poygan, which is only accessible by boat, to confirm the identity of specific clumps of plants. A survey by foot would have taken all day, but one by … Continue reading
Bullet Hole Sign
Public lands are great places to shoot photos and apparently signs as well. I’m not sure why some of the people that benefit the most from these places treat them so terribly. At least three different guns were used in … Continue reading
After a Fire
Fire is an important part of the ecology of wetlands. It is powerful, deadly and beautiful force to experience and photograph. Most of us can’t get that close to action, but are able to see the immediate terrible aftermath, and … Continue reading
Spiders are Watching
Spiders like this orb weavers are always lurking, waiting and watching, but not for you for a tasty meal of flies, beetles, bugs and other spiders this one happens to be luring in a sedge meadow marsh. Click to purchase … Continue reading