
Tuesday, December 26, 2006
Nooksack Valley View

Friday, December 22, 2006
Merry Christmas!!
Monday, December 18, 2006
Merganser

This photo was taken on Honeymoon Island State Park. I believe it is a Merganser. These ducks were diving in the water to look for food and I had to try to time their entrance to the surface and get a shot off before they dove again. This particular bird was photographed with a 400mm telephoto lens.
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
Another Experiment
Saturday, December 9, 2006
A Simple Sunset

Thursday, December 7, 2006
Shells on the Beach

I was able to make it to the beach on the Gulf of Mexico today just after the sun had already set. Despite missing the sunset, I was able to get a few shots decent shots. It was a bit chilly around here for the locals. The temperature plummeted to the frigid 50's the other day so nobody is getting out much. I had the beach all to myself!
It was a challenge tonight to set up a shot in front of some shells. It seemed that by the time I get the composition all set up, a wave would come along and sweep away the shells in front of me. Luckily, I was able to trip the shutter and record this shot before the waves came in.
Canon 20D, Canon EF 17-40mm lens, SS3"2, F20, ISO 200.
Tuesday, December 5, 2006
Little River Trail

I hiked along this trail about a month ago in the Smoky Mountains. The entire trail was a carpet of fallen leaves and because of the wind and rain that weekend, I was able to have the trail almost all to myself.
I think I may have just missed the peak season for fall colors in the trees - I think I was probably about a week too late. Still though, the colors were amazing and it was great to get away for a bit. The Little River Trail is probably one of the better day hikes I have been on.
SS2"5, f16, ISO 100
Saturday, December 2, 2006
Wild Sunflower Sunset

This evening there were dramatic clouds in the sky but the sun was still bursting through. The sunflowers hilighted by the sunshine under the dark clouds made for a dramatic moment. My sister was with me on this occasion and we had a great time walking through the sunflowers and appreciating the beauty of the area.
Canon 20D, 17-40mm lens, SS3/10, f16.
Friday, December 1, 2006
Portrait of a Young Deer

I took this photo in Olympic National Park on the Pacific Coast. I was camping for two days in a tent right next to the Pacific Ocean and I went to sleep at night with the sound of the crashing waves in my ears. Although it always rains a little bit when I camp on the Pacific Coast, this is one of the most peaceful areas I have ever been in. There are plenty of deer, raccoons, eagles, and other wildlife in the forest, and in the ocean there are lots of seals and other sea life, including whales. This deer was munching on some grass near my tent when I took a photo of it.
Canon 20D, 70-200mm lens, SS1/320, f6.3.
Thursday, November 30, 2006
My First Post

Welcome to my blog! I am pretty new at blogging so please be patient as I try to work through it. The purpose of my blog is to share my photography with family and friends and to provide a bit of background information for each photograph that is shared. This photograph was taken on the Little River in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. It was late afternoon and the weather was windy and blustery, but I was having the time of my life taking photos in the solitude of the park. I like this photograph because of the diagonal lines created by the rocks and water flow. I hope you enjoy it.
Canon 20D, 17-40mm lens, SS 1'6, f16
More of my photos can be found at www.ewertnaturephotography.com
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