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02-13-15 King of the Hill
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He's watching me carefully. . . . (read more)
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There are many treasures lurking in the closet in my den . . . .
Read More03-23-14 Walking the Dog (2004)
A man walks his dog on the dock in the bay (on the Greek island of Crete).
Read More02-03-14 Under the Sea
14 This is a GoPro frame capture of my brother-in-law luring a tropical fish closer to him using a banana as bait. I'm guessing that naturalist wouldn't like the fact that the fish have become somewhat domesticated. But it's good for the snorkelers.
01-26-14 Vigilance
After four deer swam a quarter mile from one shore to another in a bay on Lake Oahe, three kept on moving. But this one struck a pose for me.
12-17-13 Feeding Frenzy
I taking a bit of a break from writing and in the process giving you at bit of a break, as well. Enjoy the photo.
Canon 5DIII 1/30s f/4.0 ISO400 100mm
11-24-13 The Mysterious Moon Jellyfish
Here's another capture from the Doorly Zoo and Aquarium in Omaha, Nebraska. As I was working on getting this photo ready for this post, it occurred to me that the photos you see here fall into one of about three categories: photos that demonstrate a process, photos that attempt to show a unique or new view of things, and photos of things, in which process, art and uniqueness are not primary considerations.
This Moon Jellyfish photo falls into the third category. Do a Google search and you will discover over a million hits. And many of the photos are much better than this one. So why post? Partly, to borrow a phrase from mountaineer George Mallory, "because it's there."
Also, because I often see and think analogously, this photo reminded me very much of the alleged "brain" in Michelangelo's famous centerpiece of the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. Judge for yourselves:
In case you are wondering, the "brain" is the form in which God (the one with clothes) seems to be floating. Had Michelangelo seen a human brain before he painted this? No doubt. Did he say the strange form in the painting was inspired by brains he had seen? No. What does it all mean?
What it means is that I accidentally took a photo that is vaguely reminiscent of Michelangelo. So at least for today, I am in good company.
Canon 5DIII 1/50s f/4.0 ISO2000 67mm
Creation of Adam photo courtesy of Wikimedia
11-18-13 Going To School
Those who follow my Instagram feed will have seen a variant of today's post. Both were taken at the Henry Doorly Aquarium and Zoo in Omaha, Nebraska. Deb is here for a Midwest Higher Education Compact meeting and I'm along as her driver, body guard and photographer. You didn't know that the president of Lake Area Technical Institute had people like me did you? All are unpaid positions.
Our group was visiting the aquarium for our dinner last night and I agree with Deb, who observed that she had never eaten a meal with sharks circling overhead.
We were served beef, not fish, so as not to insult the sharks.