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Cassy is "the buff"to get a better view of her tabby stripes and head design.She is getting ready to be put in her gown and bonnet.
Eagle Update (Gulf Shores): Mom and dad are back and have been doing some MAJOR renovations on that nest. I don't think I have ever seen it so HUGE! While we were out there, I'm pretty sure we heard them making whoopie, and boy were they vocal. Hopefully, that will mean we will have eggs real soon.
December Photography Class:
Lovely Lizards will be hosting a 2-Day photography class, taught by Lovely Lizards Photographer, Roger Reetz. The class will be an intensive 10-12 hour study, starting with “this is a camera” and going MUCH deeper from there. We will be covering such topics as composition, portraits, nature photography, existing light photography, landscapes, going manual, wildlife photography, photo editing apps, and much more. It will be beneficial for both “Point and Shoot” and DSLR camera owners but will have a heavy focus on using a DSLR camera. Weather permitting; we will also get some hands on practice with taking pictures outdoors.
The course will be held at the Orange Beach Golf Center on Canal Road, on Saturday, December 8th, from 9-4ish and Sunday December 9th, from 1-8ish. The cost of the class is $75 We will break for lunch on Saturday, but please bring a bag lunch for Sunday. For more information or to register for the class, please go to lovelylizardsphotography.weebly.com/photography-clas….
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Sarah Brandner, Dorothee Bär, Judith Dommermuth und Sinta Weisz
Bunte New Faces Night 2020 am 13. Januar 2020 im Hotel Oberberger, Berlin.
© Sabine Brauer Photos / Juri Reetz for Hubert Burda Media
It's a beautiful night here on Moon Base Alpha. I'm even still riding around with the top down on my moon buggy. Life is good :).
Photo by Roger Reetz
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Sarah Tkotsch, Luise Befort und Tijan Marei
Bunte New Faces Award Style 2019 im „Spindler & Klatt“, 14. November 2019 in Berlin
Foto: BrauerPhotos / J.Reetz for Hubert Burda Media
Die honorarfreie Nutzung ist nur im Rahmen der aktuellen Berichterstattung zu diesem Event bei Nennung des vollständigen Credits zulässig. Jede anderweitige Nutzung ist honorarpflichtig!
Julia Leifert
Bunte New Faces Award Style 2019 im „Spindler & Klatt“, 14. November 2019 in Berlin
Foto: BrauerPhotos / J.Reetz for Hubert Burda Media
Die honorarfreie Nutzung ist nur im Rahmen der aktuellen Berichterstattung zu diesem Event bei Nennung des vollständigen Credits zulässig. Jede anderweitige Nutzung ist honorarpflichtig!
Isn't this the cutest, ugliest little thing you ever saw? It is a Great Horned Owlet. Kelly got a call way too early this morning, that it had fallen from its nest at the Gulf State Park Golf Course. With a little engineering ingenuity that Kelly came up with, we were able to use a 20ft ladder and a 12ft pole with a golf ball bucket on it to raise the owlet back to its nest nearly 30ft high in the tree. It's a lot of fun being married to my awesome wife :).
If you happen to find a baby bird on the ground and it does NOT have feathers, the best thing for it is to put it back in the nest. If you cannot find the nest, make a substitute nest and put it as high in the tree as you can. The parents will continue to care for it!
If you find a baby bird on the ground that has feathers, and some tail feathers, it is usually a fledgling. That means that it is learning to fly and will spend about a week hopping from the ground to low bushes. Just leave these babies alone and try to keep cats and dogs away from them.
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Spanish Mackerel, it's what for lunch. I picked up this photo yesterday, while enjoying a couple of hours at the eagle nest. Dad brought a tasty "key chain Spanish" for our last nesting baby to enjoy. If you haven't been out to see them lately, you better hurry. They won't be around much longer.
Photo by Roger Reetz Lovely Lizards Photography
I assigned my middle school photography students to make portraits that show emotion. Since they were doing it, I decided I should too. I think Radar the Wonder Dog is showing absolute joy here. What do you think? This dog sure loves to run!
Photo by Roger Reetz
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Alexandra Maurer, Nina Moghaddam
Bunte New Faces Night 2020 am 13. Januar 2020 im Hotel Oberberger, Berlin.
© Sabine Brauer Photos / Juri Reetz for Hubert Burda Media
Sweet Whimsical realistic kitty now completed..Sabrina antique style siamese kitty cat.Kitty measures a petite 7 inches tall,created from fur felt.Extensensive shading and highlighting.Jointed arms/legs fixed head but can be gentley posed from side to side.Wears vintage dolly clothes and little antique style doll shoes.OOAk
Bout #1040 - 126A 1st Place - Skylar Hieronimus of Adrian over Tanner Reetz of Frazee Dec 6-3. Photo by Jeff Beshey.
Caroline Beil und Simone Thomalla
Bunte New Faces Night 2020 am 13. Januar 2020 im Hotel Oberberger, Berlin.
© Sabine Brauer Photos / Juri Reetz for Hubert Burda Media
For me, the star of the show this weekend, wasn't an eagle at all. It was his gorgeous buck. One of the cool things about Guntersville State Park is it is covered up with dear that have no real fear of people. This makes from some great photo ops.
Photo by Roger Reetz Lovely Lizards Photography
Boris Entrup und Tanja Ernst
Bunte New Faces Night 2020 am 13. Januar 2020 im Hotel Oberberger, Berlin.
© Sabine Brauer Photos / Juri Reetz for Hubert Burda Media
I got a little too close to getting a kiss of death yesterday. I was walking back on the Hugh S. Branyon Backcountry Trail, looking at an email on my phone, when I stepped right over this pretty critter. It is a juvenile, cottonmouth moccasin. Since it did me a courtesy of not biting me, I allowed it to participate in a quick photo shoot, where it will soon be a star on Lovely Lizards Photography. Isn't is TOTALLY COOL how the camouflage of its skin even passes through its eye?
Canon 7D Mk II, 500mm, f/6.3, 1/800 sec, ISO-400
Photo by Roger Reetz
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December Photography Class:
Lovely Lizards will be hosting a 2-Day photography class, taught by Lovely Lizards Photographer, Roger Reetz. The class will be an intensive 10-12 hour study, starting with “this is a camera” and covering such topics as composition, portraits, nature photography, existing light photography, landscapes, going manual, wildlife photography, photo editing apps, and much more. It will be beneficial for both “Point and Shoot” and DSLR camera owners but will have a heavy focus on using a DSLR camera. Weather permitting; we will also get some hands on practice with taking pictures outdoors.
The course will be held at the Orange Beach Golf Center on Canal Road, on Saturday, December 5, from 9-4ish and Sunday December 6, from 1-8ish. The cost of the class is $75 (check or cash). We will break for lunch on Saturday, but please bring a bag lunch for Sunday. For more information or to register for the class, please email Roger at rkreetz@gulftel.com.
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Turtle time! This pond slider decided to come up for a breath of air while I was on the Beach Mouse Bypass. The red algae of whatever it is made for a nice setting. Isn't it awesome how its camouflage goes straight through its eye? God is quite the artist.
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It's not always about eagles. There's lot of other wildlife out there to enjoy too. P.S. We have three seats left in this weekend's class.
January Photography Class:
Lovely Lizards will be hosting a 2-Day photography class, taught by Lovely Lizards Photographer, Roger Reetz. The class will be an intensive 10-12 hour study, starting with “this is a camera” and going MUCH deeper from there. We will be covering such topics as composition, portraits, nature photography, existing light photography, landscapes, going manual, wildlife photography, photo editing apps, and much more. It will be beneficial for both “Point and Shoot” and DSLR camera owners but will have a heavy focus on using a DSLR camera. Weather permitting; we will also get some hands on practice with taking pictures outdoors.
The course will be held at the Orange Beach Golf Center on Canal Road, on Saturday, January 11th, from 9-4ish and Sunday, January 12th, from 1-8ish. The cost of the class is $75 We will break for lunch on Saturday, but please bring a bag lunch for Sunday. For more information or to register for the class, please go to lovelylizardsphotography.weebly.com/photography-clas….
Please help spread the word ;).
Photo by Roger Reetz Lovely Lizards Photography