One of my photographs was published in the newspaper
One of the photographs I took of the bull which was rescued last Thursday appeared in the Endeavor News weekly newspaper. Here is the photograph they used. I subtitled the photograph, “Free at last” in...
View ArticleChanging Colors
Have you seen any deer lately? Their shiny summer coats are giving way to a much darker color. I saw several deer today but did not have my camera with me. One doe in particular was getting much darker...
View ArticlePennsylvania Elk Photography Experience
Just today a newspaper article in The Morning Call featured our Pennsylvania Elk Photography Experience. You can read the article here. This article includes some photographs of the elk taken by my...
View ArticlePennsylvania Elk
I am just back from a week of vacation and another short trip away to the beautiful mountains of Elk County, Pennsylvania. Man, I love the mountains! There is no other placed I’d rather go. My son,...
View ArticleWhy I Love Photographing Wildlife
The subjects don’t talk back! While this is true about wildlife I am being facetious of course. Although there are some days after dealing with difficult people when I do prefer being alone with...
View ArticleThe Small Ones Attract Attention
I was fortunate last week to spend some time in the mountains photographing the Pennsylvania elk with my son, James. We had a limited time and it rained much of the time. I took 1,122 photos and was...
View ArticleVelvet Be Gone!
This is an interesting time of the year for bull elk. Antler growth has occurred for some time now. The antlers, coated in velvet to provide nutrition for growth, are nearly done growing. The velvet...
View ArticleYeah, We’re Friends Now
These two bulls were posing side-by-side for us last week in the middle of August. They seem to be good friends as they stand there in the field. Next month it will be a different story! These two...
View ArticleEat Up!
Female cows are getting ready for the upcoming rut, too. This results in a tremendous amount of eating! Last week we saw a cow feeding right alongside the road. She was content to keep eating even as...
View ArticleWhy did the elk cross the road?
To get to the other side where the acorns were! I watched this small bull cross the road, debark a tree, and then eat one acorn after the other. If you’ve been out in the woods lately, you know there...
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