I find these plants fascinating. There seems to be a lot going on there. I underwent heavy bee buzzing to get this photo.
"...Because the ones who are crazy enough to think that they can change the world, are the ones who do."
~From the Apple ad
A stealthy deer watches from her hiding place.
Found this guy lurking on top of my clothes dryer. I thought it was a baby Praying Mantis but, after studying this photo of it, I discovered it's actually a Mantidfly, Leptomantispa Pulchella. Unfortunately, it died two days later. Too bad because I understand they dine on other bugs.
This is the top portion of the Tingley Fountain at Cave Hill Cemetery. I think this is the first time I've seen it with the water turned on. The kids underneath this lady freak me out a little so I tend to concentrate on just the lady.
When I look at this duck, I can't help thinking he would look good as a postage stamp.
The sounds of a summer evening in the midwest. Lots of tornadoes this year.
Even though it has happened quite often to me lately, I still get a bit of a thrill when I spot a nearby deer while hiking in the local state park. They are usually very easily frightened and bolt before I ever get to take a good look at them. Today, however, that was not the case. This doe spotted me before I spotted her (as usual) but when I did see her and aimed my camera, she did not run off. She was definitely on high alert, but she did not panic at the sound of my camera or my movements. She even let me shoot a little video before leaving the area.
Because she was not in a hurry to leave, I was able to take my time while shooting. It was early in the morning, just minutes after a heavy rain, so the plants were all wet and very green, making for a misty, dreamy photo opportunity.
This deer was so agreeable that I was able to flip the right switches on my camera and capture a little video as well as all the photos I had taken.