The Asters-Ortonized

Friends, when trying to decide on what the subject of this image, i realized that it was both the perfect and the imperfect that told the aster story, At first i wanted to return to the meadows of Crex and reshoot for the perfect rendition, but then this image spoke and said that the imperfect also have their place in the world and can be objects of beauty.  Venturing into the world of philosophy is hazardous so for the photographic world, I used the Orton Effect to soften the overall effect. In short this technique is two layers blended with the multiply filter.  The bottom image layer is sharpened and lightened to 2.00 with levels, then the top layer is blurred with the Gausian blur tool and lightened to 1.5 with levels, the top layer is then blended with the multiply filter.   til Tomorrow MJ

On a Wing and a Prayer

Friends, this pair of Greater Sandhill Cranes were very near the road and i was too close and working too hard for them to tolerate.  They are on the wing and fleeing. I love their graceful wings and all their beautiful feathering.  The migration has started and soon there will be thousands on the meadows of Crex, calling and dancing til the winter snows start to cool us off. til Tomorrow MJ

 

Stepping Out

Friends, this tiny sandpiper is stepping out.  He is always on the move unless his bill is buried in the mud.  What do they find in the mud that is edible?  I am being entertained by the small shore birds at Crex.  Below is another stepping out image til Tomorrow MJ

Tree Abstract

Friends, this abstract is actually the woods at Amicon Falls State Park.  I am experimenting with a broken lens and moving the camera during the 1 second exposure.  Most of what i shot was junk, but i liked this shot.  so i am sharing it with you.  I am always fighting with freezing the motion, so in this photo i was accentuating the motion as others on the blogs are doing.  I am learning that i like the strong verticals as long as they are not overexposed and the green accents.  Can’t wait to try this technique on fall foliage, coming soon the maples are already starting to turn, til Tomorrow MJ

Hawk Ridge- Sharp Shinned Hawk

Friends, A visit today and yesterday to Hawk Ridge in Duluth Minnesota, a place about an hours drive from our home.  In the fall the hawks and other large birds migrate southward along the west shore of Lake Superior and often soar over Hawk Ridge.  The observatory group there counts the birds every year and they band many birds . They also educate the public about these wonderful birds that are often not seen close up and personal like this bird.  An educator is holding this bird and after a chat with us, the birds are turned loose to return to their migration.  This bird is a female sharp shined hawk and i was surprised by the small size.  When she matures, her chest feathers will get horizontal banding, her eye will go orange then red, and her back feather will get more of a gray than the chocolate brown that she has now.  til Tomorrow MJ

Weekly Photo Challenge:Free Spirit

Friends, this red-tailed hawk posed for a short moment on his evening journey, i took a few quick shots and away he went on silent white wings back into the dark of the forest.  A free spirit of the northland with sharp yellow eyes to see into the soul and inspire my spirit.  Need to keep photographing and seeing what is there. The fall is coming and my inspiration is fading like the leaves. I am fighting back but feel that i am losing the battle, til Tomorrow MJ

 

The Painted Lady

Friends, this pretty butterfly is called the painted lady, i think she is quite beautiful and she loves the blooming fall asters. These butteflies are quite common and are found all over North America in the summer months.  Unlike the monarch who may migrate both north and south, these ladies only migrate one way.  The image below shows the underside of the wing with small eyespots that are characteristic of this specie.  They even have a feminine specie name, Vanessa.  til Tomorrow MJ

Fox face

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Friends, trying to post from my iPad, my computer got left behind yesterday when I visited my mom in the city (ninety miles away). I was in a hurry to collect my framed canvases from an art venue and totally forgot to pack up my computer, mom had a hair appt yesterday so things were a bit disorganized. This fox was photographed earlier this summer, enjoy. Til tomorrow, Mj

Mother and Child – Wild Turkeys

Friends, this mother and child came through the yard just yesterday, i have done a little photoshoping on the background, but the bird detail is more dramatic set against the more neutral background.  These birds were picking grasshoppers off our lawn and husband decided it might be time to mow the lawn.  We used to have a birdfeeder under the tree and turkeys like sunflower seeds as well as the littler birds.  The DNR has issued orders not to feed anything unless the feeders are hanging very high so the deer can’t reach them.  They seem to think that deer concentrating at feeding sites facilitates the spreading of chronic wasting disease.  I think that the strong deer will better be able to fight off this disease and extra protein might help them remain strong.  My opinion doesn’t really matter, til Tomorrow MJ

Great Blue Heron-Ballerina

Friends, still doing some flying shots, this blue heron looks like a ballerina with his pointed toes in a landing position. Two Herons were fighting over this fishing hole and this one was doing a lot of jumping and flying away from the other, bigger bird.  I like her tutu, do you? :), til Tomorrow MJ