Judy and Boomer
Member Since 2014
Yesterday
Good morning!
AMPS 256 shooting 3.5u
I do believe Boomer got a short shot last night; I tried 3 needles and the plungers were all crooked, I finally gave up on the 3rd one and used it and of course had to err on the side of caution.
Boomer ate most of his overnight food, all by himself, leaving just a bit in the one buffet dish.
Yesterday, I was so very excited! Previously I have photographed Pileated Woodpeckers only twice and both were distance shots and really didn't turn out very well at all. I've also had four fly right across my path then disappear where I couldn't see them. Yesterday I found one and he had a juvenile with him and they stayed in the area for well over an hour! A friend and fellow photographer happened by just after I had found the woodpeckers and together we dug our way through some brush to get a better vantage point. So today's photo is of the two Pileated Woodpeckers! The adult male is on the right side and the juvenile (I believe it's a female) is on the left side.
Today on the agenda: newborn girl coming to the studio at 10:00 (+3). I hope Boomer behaves himself.
ETA: well just as I posted this condo my customer emailed me....baby had a rough night and is not "100%" and she is calling her midwife and postponing today's session. sigh. And I just got the studio set up in my living room. I'll leave it up for a while in case she can reschedule for tomorrow but otherwise I'll have to tear it all down again until next week....we are having a family party on Sunday for DH's birthday so I can't very well leave my studio set up.
Good morning!
AMPS 256 shooting 3.5u
I do believe Boomer got a short shot last night; I tried 3 needles and the plungers were all crooked, I finally gave up on the 3rd one and used it and of course had to err on the side of caution.
Boomer ate most of his overnight food, all by himself, leaving just a bit in the one buffet dish.
Yesterday, I was so very excited! Previously I have photographed Pileated Woodpeckers only twice and both were distance shots and really didn't turn out very well at all. I've also had four fly right across my path then disappear where I couldn't see them. Yesterday I found one and he had a juvenile with him and they stayed in the area for well over an hour! A friend and fellow photographer happened by just after I had found the woodpeckers and together we dug our way through some brush to get a better vantage point. So today's photo is of the two Pileated Woodpeckers! The adult male is on the right side and the juvenile (I believe it's a female) is on the left side.
Today on the agenda: newborn girl coming to the studio at 10:00 (+3). I hope Boomer behaves himself.
ETA: well just as I posted this condo my customer emailed me....baby had a rough night and is not "100%" and she is calling her midwife and postponing today's session. sigh. And I just got the studio set up in my living room. I'll leave it up for a while in case she can reschedule for tomorrow but otherwise I'll have to tear it all down again until next week....we are having a family party on Sunday for DH's birthday so I can't very well leave my studio set up.