Into the woods with the new 14mm lens
Amesville, Ohio
Downtown Amesville, Ohio
Storm gone, wind remains
Federal Creek is low for now . . .
Coonskin Crossing
Route 555 heading into Amesville
If our farmland were on Mars
The town cemetery, Stewart, Ohio
On a pleasant spring afternoon, it's a nice place…
Charles Byron's grave
For some reason, it seems better in infrared
The cemetery is big but the cloud-filled sky is bi…
There's still plenty of room
Amber waves of grain-to-be
That field in Amesville, Ohio
Infrared reflections often delight
RT 550 in 590 IR
A daisy in the gold with a bug
After the War, Josha Wyatt moved to Mudsock, Ohio
Don't do this!
Standing watch
Maintaining social distance. Like always.
Storm passed and the sun peeked through
Aha! That looks tasty!
Head first. Always head first.
Once the head is off, the creamy filling squirts r…
Just about done. Any more around?
Along for the ride
Out of worm
This looks fat and juicy!
Dio vs. JoJo and Speedwagon
Messy eater
Slug collectors, take notice
Be glad they're not 50 feet tall
It blends in well, doesn't it
Like a tiny artichoke
Soon to follow
Who is eating whom?
Hmmm. Front legs extend beyond those claws!
Some kind of sphinx moth caterpillar, I think
Wonder what the spots are for
It has a "foreskin" to protect its head
And a pseudohead on its hind end
A closer look at Mr. Skink
Five-lined skink suns himself
Another oddly colored slug
A caterpiller had a taste
I see a moon arisin'
One spicy thistle
Very cold all week but warmer today
The multiflora flower is pretty, though
The dreaded multiflora rose
The big sycamore out front
The Meike 25mm f1.8 and infrared
Trees cower 'neath clouds' power
I like the 85mm f2 Nikkor for infrared
Trying the pre-AI 50mm f1.4 Nikkor
My neighbor Tom has a weedeater . . .
I like electricity . . .
The same back road seen elsewhere in color
Familiar scene @ 850nm
Infrared is looking up
And still playing in the woods
Playing, still, in the back yard
Infratoad
In case you wondered . . .
Storm's a'comin'. Well, a'buildin', anyway.
Dandelion as scifi sand monster's mouth
Dandelion fluff up close
Still more chocolate
Infrared is often a surprise
Trying a new feature -- no, not the bee, me
A back road
Another picture looking toward a house
Lichens
Looking across the valley
Bee visits dandelion
A pine stand
Awful picture, but I like it
Crunchy on the outside, creamy on the inside
One wing at a time
But beetles require some disassembly
Good thing turtles are faster than junebugs, at le…
Ah, there's a nice after-lunch morsel
That was satisfying. What's for dessert?
Mustn't eat too fast, though
Goes down smooth
That's better
Can't eat a worm from the middle, though
Hmmm. Well, it *is* about lunchtime . . .
Federal Creek from the Big Run bridge
Country lane
Clouds in IR the day after a storm
With a little hue and saturation adjustment
Dinky little box turtle
Supping on a bud
Rhubarb and afternoon sun
Doesn't look like a fisheye picture, does it
Monochrome dandelion
Looking down the hill
Stump, unswapped
Stump, channel swapped
Looking sunward on the ridge
The job requires courage and concentration
It's a tree-trimmer
How about now?
Can you guess what this is?
Fresh corn-on-the-cob sure is tasty
Farming is satisfying but not easy
Things they might not have considered
How to be a smart shopper?
The students
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After the storm
Am awaiting a delivery, so I have to stay near home. Here's a nearby road after a line of thunderstorms passed. I was desperate to try out my new and wonderful 14mm f2.8 Fuji lens. (Though it is true: the aperture ring needs a lock, so it doesn't get knocked from automatic to f22.)
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