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Survival of the Fittest – Autumnal Gift Fair and Exhibit
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Tagged Bald Eagle, calendar, canvas bag, Great blue heron, Natick MA, nature, Needham, photography, wildlife
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Photography Exhibit & Gift Fair
Please join me for a fun Sunday afternoon exploring Needham’s and other Massachusett’s towns wildlife captured in print. Sunday, September 18th 12 PM to 4:30 PM 5 Chambers Street, Needham, MA (across from the High Rock School) Admission is free … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary, Photo
Tagged nature, Needham MA, Nikon, photography, Tamron, wildlife
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2022 Needham Nature Calendar – Photos by Yours Truly
Here is a thumbnail screenshot of the 2022 Needham Nature Calendar coming soon. They will be printed through Vistaprint. The cover includes a North American Beaver gnawing on a tree and a Green Heron at the Needham Reservoir, and a … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary, Personal, Photo
Tagged 2022 Calendar, Bald Eagle, calendar, coyote, Great blue heron, Green Heron, nature, Needham, Otter, VistaPrint, wildlife
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Great Blue Heron and Beavers at the Needham, MA Reservoir
I’ve had a frustrating two years shooting photos with two bad cameras (Nikon D7500) and a Sigma Bigma (50-500mm) lens that wasn’t fixed properly. Finally, I “retired” the Bigma and bought a Tamron 150.0-600.0 mm f/5.0-6.3 lens in March. I … Continue reading
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Tagged Ardea herodias, beaver, birding, Great blue heron, Massachusetts, nature, Needham Reservoir, New England, Nikon D7500, pond, rodent, Tamron, water fowl, wetlands, wildlife
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Needham Fireworks Display Story
Note: This article is designed to be seen best on a desktop computer, because the graphics are cut off on smaller displays. Last night after much weather debating in my head, I wrangled my gear and trotted off to capture … Continue reading →