Monday, July 20, 2009

Musings from a Photo Trip

Our recent photo trip to South Texas was a great success photographically. We photographed from blinds where we ignored 100+ degree temps because we had marvelous birds sighted through our viewfinders. We brought home images of Harris's Hawks, Yellow-billed Cuckoos, Great Kiskadees, and dozens of other fascinating birds, wildlife, and reptiles. But, more importantly, it was a fun trip, a great experience of friendship and shared passion. We traveled, ate, sweated, and laughed with a group of people who share a love of nature and of photography. Whatever our philosophical, political, or religious differences, in sharing our passion for photography and for the natural world, we found common ground and friendship and lots of fun. Perhaps the world needs more photo trips - or bike trips, or garden clubs, or whatever brings people to find shared passion and common ground.

Friday, June 5, 2009

Photography is contagious!

Photography is truly contagious - especially in a world of digital cameras - with so much that is beautiful and interesting to photograph. Our children all share our interest in photography (to different degrees and as much as work and family commitments allow) - and several of our grandchildren have caught the bug as well. Our oldest grandson, Christopher, is in Rome, Italy, this summer on a college student exchange program. We can't wait to see his photos this time.
This past Christmas holiday period, he spent a month in Argentina, climbing mountains and glaciers and taking really impressive photos. His mom, our youngest daughter, Karla, also captured great photos of Argentina (with her Canon digital rebel) when she joined Christopher there for ten days. Christopher had earned a stipend for the Argentina trip by writing an essay about the role that his grandparents and their photography had played in his life.
How sweet it is!

Sunday, May 31, 2009

South Texas - Bentsen Ranch trip

We are looking forward to June 25th when we will go with Kathy Adams Clark (professional photographer and tour leader) and other photographers to get down on eye level (literally) with the birds of South Texas. The Bentsen ranch (owned by rancher and nature photographer Steve Bentsen) is wonderful for birders and bird and wildlife photographers because the blinds are dug into the ground so we can photograph the birds at eye level.
We should get great shots of lots of colorful birds (like the Green Jay), some interesting raptors (like the Harris Hawk), juvenile birds being fed and/or weaned by their parents, and possible wildlife and reptiles (javelinas, rabbits, etc. - and very interesting snakes).

Getting Started

This is the first blog for "Janice and Nolan." For old, somewhat retired folks, this is a brave new venture. We retired from careers as computer programmers (old mainframe days - not these incredible PC's - there we depend on our kids when the technology gets ahead of us) - but now we are able to spend our time doing what we love - which is travel and photography. Blogging seems like a fun way to share with family and friends (and anyone else interested in photography and travel) the excitement and pleasure of our photo trips as well as the everyday fun of our photographic creations.