Showing posts with label Spring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spring. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Spring 2013 Images - Part 4

Here are the last images for May 2013 :)









Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Spring 2013 Images - Part 3

Here are a few more images from some Spring images... getting close to summer now I suppose, but "officially" these were taken in Spring :)




Sunday, June 2, 2013

Spring 2013 Images - Part 2

Here are a few bird pictures taken this Spring... notice the pair of geese in my driveway - they are just as noisy as the domestic kind! Also, the single goose was sitting on a nest.  I have gone back to see if the eggs hatched yet, but I'm hoping for some baby Canada geese soon as I know where that one was found (easy access too).






Saturday, June 1, 2013

Spring 2013 Images - Part 1

I have not posted in the longest time, but have not stopped taking pictures.  Not as much during the winter, but Spring definitely gave me an urge to go spend time with nature and my humble Nikon D60. I will post more Spring images, but I will start with these first.

Here is the entrance gate and the road on which I tend to take walks on my father's wood lot (basically behind my house) on a foggy morning:




On that foggy morning I also got some interesting spider web shots because of the droplets on the webs.  Here is one of my favorite ones:


And to close this post, I also got a decent shot of a dragon fly recently (not the same foggy morning though, this was a lunch walk!):


Wednesday, April 25, 2012

2012-04-25

Friends and family having a spring walk on my father's wood lot, behind my house...

The challenge here is taking a nice picture even though everything is still bare... I find it quite challenging this time of year (unless you do macros of new plants and tree buds, etc?)

The moon on the kids' play outhouse door (yes, they have a play outhouse, accompanying their playhouse built by their father-in-law)

Monday, April 23, 2012

2012-04-23

A wilting tulip petal - looking oddly enough like somebody's tongue :)

Tree bark than has seen better days, as seen in Green River, NB

With the arrival of Spring, welcome flies and bugs...

Among the first plants to get "spring back to life" in early Spring...

Even though it doesn't really look alive, these plants are busy growing and taking in  the Spring sunshine.

The home of wasps from last Summer: obviously a vacant home now.

A tree that has not bounced back to life for many Springs now - as seen on my father's wood lot behind my house.