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Nature’s Jewels: Photographing Ruby-Throated Hummingbirds
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I’m always fascinated by tiny creatures like hummingbirds. Their arrival brings hope, showing that no matter how small you are, you can survive and thrive. The closer you observe these Ruby-throated Hummingbirds, the more patterns and beautiful color palettes you’ll discover. They display a stunning array of greens, shades, blacks,…
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Geauga County Maple Festival: 2024
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Geauga County Maple Fest 2024, which is my favorite festival and just a half-hour drive from Aurora! Initially, I almost left due to the rain but decided to stay until 3 pm, and I’m so glad I did because the sun came out and the parade was fantastic as usual!…
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Up Close with Blue Heron Hatchlings: Nest Life
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Right now, those Blue Heron hatchlings are living their best life, chilling in the nest and having sibling showdowns. In a few weeks, they’ll be gearing up to test their wings and take that first flight. If you stick around to witness the whole process – from nest-building antics to…
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Feathers and Flight: Witnessing the Magic of Cardinal Parenthood
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It’s not every day I get to see baby Red Cardinals trying their first flight, but last year, I saw it right in our backyard. Cardinals are pretty protective and cautious. As I moved to get a better view of the baby, the dad cardinal kept a close eye on…
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Solar Eclipse: A Surprising Photobomb!
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Photographing solar eclipse was an unforgettable experience, but the highlight wasn’t just the celestial event itself! As I was snapping away, I noticed what I thought was a mere tree branch in my shot. However, during post processing of raw files, upon closer inspection, it turned out to be a…
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Capturing the Magic: Thunderbirds’ Mirror Passes at the 2019 Cleveland Airshow
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Living in Northeast Ohio, attending the Cleveland Airshow during Labor Day weekend is an absolute must for me. I try my best to watch this spectacular show from Voinovich Bicentennial Park, joining thousands of other people like me. In 2019, with my latest addtion, Nikon 70-200mm f2.8 lens, I was…
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Cleveland Cultural Gardens: One World Day in Black and White
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Growing up in the 80s felt like a blessing to me. Back then, technology wasn’t as advanced, and most everyday photography involved using film and film cameras. Instant results were rare, except for the pricey Polaroid camera. Films had to be completed, processed in dark labs, and then prints were…
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Fruitful Secrets: Ohio’s Hidden Gem of Fruit Tree Blooms
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In Ohio, the apple, peach, and pear blossoms are a sight to behold. While Cherry Blossoms get a lot of attention, there’s something special about these fruit trees. They’re beautiful, smell great, and turn into delicious fruits by September, which helps local farmers thrive. I’ve been visiting these farms for…