Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Founders Hall

Founders Hall, Soka University of America in Aliso Viejo, CA

Marine Blue butterfly

Marine Blue

The Marine Blue (Leptotes marina) is probably the most widely distributed butterfly in Orange County, and has been since the early part of this century.

Friday, August 24, 2012

photographing hummingbird wings


Using  several remote and really fast flashes I often want to freeze the hummingbird's wings.  I have read remarks of those who support  freezing the wings.  They say that this effect makes the photo of a humming bird  more realistic if you can see the wings clearly. I don't quite understand this because the wings are a blur if you watch the hummingbirds fly. So, why not let them be a blur in your photograph as well.  When a hummingbird is hovering in one position, the body is still enough to get fine detail with a shutter speed of 1/500 or slower. In this shot I took last week, the wings are practically a total blur.

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Good Mourning Dove


GOOD MOURNING DOVE
by Kathryn Neff Perry

I heard your cry this morning
Searching for your mate
You seemed to cry please hurry
It’s breakfast, don’t be late.

You sat upon the wire
And watched the world fly by
The other birds don’t bother you
I saw your eagle eye

You called once more
I thought I heard you cry
Where is your mate
Did she fly on by?

You sat alone upon the fence
Looking all the day
Calling out to her
Your call, it seemed to say

Please find your way
Home to me
I don’t know
What to say

I heard your cry this morning
It seemed to me you said,
Good mourning dove
Welcome home my love.
Neighborhood Watch

Arizona sky

Tuesday, August 21, 2012


My very favorite songbird is the Northern Mockingbird. These slender-bodied gray birds apparently pour all their color into their personalities. They sing almost endlessly, even sometimes all night, and they flagrantly harass birds that intrude on their territories, flying slowly around them or prancing toward them, legs extended, flaunting their bright white wing patches.
This is female fledgling Hooded Oriole. The immature female resembles adult female.

Monday, August 20, 2012


One of Michael Graves' first non-domestic commissions, this regional library is located across the street from the Mission of San Juan Capistrano and near the center of the old town.  In this small one-story building (about 12000 square feet) Graves borrows from the local Spanish idiom, using stucco walls, mission clay roof tiles, wooden beams, mini-towers, small punched windows, light monitors, stencil ornament, and loggias around a central courtyard.

Male Rufous Hummingbird
Mission Basilica San Juan Capistrano behind public library. Library is by architect Michael Graves.