Showing posts with label ferns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ferns. Show all posts

Saturday, February 6, 2016

Nature Photography Challenge








Last week, I was challenged by Mark Panza to post a nature photograph each day for seven days and nominate someone new each day to do the same.  The photographs above are the ones I posted.  I found it a hard decision to choose which ones to post since I have hundreds of them; nature being one of my favorite topics.  So, just for fun, I created a flickr album containing all of the photographs I contemplated using.  All of the photographs were taken in Potter County, PA at our camp.  I hope you enjoy them!  The link is 

 https://www.flickr.com/photos/foxchapelimagesllc/albums/72157664295821205  

Please contact me with any cool photography ideas or outings .....

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Potter County Weekend June, 2011


Community


Interweaving Species


Red Leaf and Insect


Fog Mountain


Shutter

A quick, first trip to the cabin this weekend.  The usual winter clean-up followed by photography shoots and time with Jim - Cornish game hens and spinach cooked to perfection topped off by an aromatic cigar!  We even had a snapping turtle laying eggs in the field this morning while having our coffee; until I hit her with a golf ball!!  More pictures in a later post.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Potter County Summer Trip

Three Blind Mice

Lichen Action Figure

Stump

The eastern coast hot spell was evident while we were in Potter County, PA. It was hot, hot, hot! I never thought I would be glad we got an air conditioner for the cabin, but I was. Enough on the the weather..... the birds were quiet, there were very few bugs and it was great to read on the porch, take pictures and look for heart rocks in the creek. And yes, I spent some time removing unwanted residents. More in flickr photostream.

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Potter County Spring Trip

Skunk Cabbage

Swimming With Ferns

Caterpillar Fern

Off to the cabin tomorrow for out annual August visit. The pictures here were taken in May when nature was budding, lush and moist! More in the flickr photostream.