One of my coworkers at the bank discovered some baby squirrels who had fallen from a tree after a storm. He took care of them for two days before taking them to an animal shelter. I snapped this adorable shot of them sleeping together.
Monday, April 18, 2016
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Under the Bed
During a visit to my parents house I was trying to find my cats. I finally found them sleeping under my sister's bed. Light from the window across the room barely reached their faces. They laid there mirroring each other and in perfect symmetry with the light.
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
Lizards
A few interesting shots of lizards that have stood still long enough to be photographed.
Green Bean, a bold resident lizard at a former apartment.
Peek-a-boo
A lizard at my new apartment likes to hide in the little holes beneath my window.
He fits perfectly inside.
A tiny lizard near the center of the picture clings to the branches of a palm tree.
Tuesday, March 15, 2016
Quiet Time
On a walk downtown I came across this peaceful sight.
On the patio of an apartment someone had set up a hammock. All that was visible was a hand and leg draped gracefully over the side. She was completely still and lost in her reading.
Monday, March 14, 2016
The Great Reflection
I was walking to my apartment when I noticed a bee on the rear windshield of one of my neighbors cars. What made it so remarkable was the vivid reflection. Although the bee was resting on a piece of glass it almost looked as though it was still in flight. A beautiful distortion.
Thursday, December 31, 2015
Orlando Skyline
I took this photograph of the Orlando skyline shortly after the sunset. You can still see the faintest remnants of fading light to the far left. All the city lights are flickering in the reflection of Lake Eola.
Wednesday, December 30, 2015
Red Moths
I was walking through Baldwin Park and I came across two beautifully vibrant Southern Pink-striped Oakworm Moths. They huddled together head to head on a window screen. Perfectly folded together in the morning light.
Labels:
Butterflies and Moths,
Insects,
Photography,
Wildlife
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