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The red winged blackbirds making their bi-yearly stop outside my appartment. It is really quite amazing, they come in waves for three days and stop at this little strip of trees between the building and a four lane expressway. They will rest for about five minutes then they are gone till fall...
This project is the getting through process of the young people who are individuals by integrating their traditional arts to the major society and make their cultures embrace with the society without being isolated.
A pair of Trumpeter Swans rested at Creamer's Field today. Unfortunately they were not sheparding a group of cygnets.
This is part of the murder of American Crows that flew through our yard this morning. Four American Crows have been around all winter; having 16 show up this morning was unprecedented for us.
Shot with a Leica M3 Dual Stroke with a Canon 50 f14 LTM lens with Kodak Tri-x 400 processed in HC110 Dil. B.
This project is the getting through process of the young people who are individuals by integrating their traditional arts to the major society and make their cultures embrace with the society without being isolated.
This image shows water from a broken irrigation line migrating down hill. The soil looks dry, but thermal imaging tells a different story. Using our thermal camera CBC traced the water back and found the leak, allowing for an expedited repair.
The fall migration of Monarch Butterflies came through in mid-September. I had just enough time to get a few shots before they were gone. Sadly, these were the only Monarchs I saw all summer.