Wonder of Nature Photography

Wonder of Nature Photography Our natural areas abound with plants, animals, and events that gives us an opportunity to revel in its wonder. Please comment and ask questions.

We hope you enjoy the subjects captured on our excursions. The natural world has provided many different emotions and feelings for humans over time. That moment in time that is captured by an image is the ultimate goal of a photographer. Many photographs on this page are a documentary of the natural world, but for some, they serve another purpose. Whatever purpose it serves you, enjoy!

Toward the end of the season. This is a huisache or (Vachellia farnesiana).
04/18/2026

Toward the end of the season. This is a huisache or (Vachellia farnesiana).

I plan to initiate a series of posts detailing my experiences with macrophotography, incorporating recent photographs an...
03/09/2026

I plan to initiate a series of posts detailing my experiences with macrophotography, incorporating recent photographs and providing explanatory commentary on each image, supplemented by resources where applicable.

Crested Caracara
09/26/2023

Crested Caracara

Mammilaria cactus.
07/28/2023

Mammilaria cactus.

Usually American Robin's migrate through south Texas in late winter. This one has been hanging around with our clay-colo...
05/13/2020

Usually American Robin's migrate through south Texas in late winter. This one has been hanging around with our clay-colored robin for the last few days.

Today we were visited by a male painted bunting.
05/12/2020

Today we were visited by a male painted bunting.

I know, I've been absent for quite awhile. Here's a pic or two to lety you know im still alive.
05/10/2020

I know, I've been absent for quite awhile. Here's a pic or two to lety you know im still alive.

Sorry I hadn't posted since being in Los Angeles. Here's a shot of a snowy egret taken at the Virginia Living Museum.
08/20/2018

Sorry I hadn't posted since being in Los Angeles. Here's a shot of a snowy egret taken at the Virginia Living Museum.

Olympus EM1 MarkIILens: 12-14mm F/2.8 ProFocal Length; 19mmAperture: F/4.0Shutter Speed: 1/250 sISO: 200
11/07/2017

Olympus EM1 MarkII
Lens: 12-14mm F/2.8 Pro
Focal Length; 19mm
Aperture: F/4.0
Shutter Speed: 1/250 s
ISO: 200

My plan was to visit the botanical gardens near the campus at UCLA. But, my granddaughter wanted to go to Griffith Park....
11/06/2017

My plan was to visit the botanical gardens near the campus at UCLA. But, my granddaughter wanted to go to Griffith Park. Now let's set our priorities straight and realize who's in charge.

Camera: Samsung Galaxy Note 8
Aperture: F/2.4
Exposure: 1/105s
Focal Length: 76 MM
ISO: 25

I took this photograph of a Bird of Paradise at the Griffith Observatory.

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