Snake In Town
Sunday, July 6th, 2008
Found this rather large snake traipsing around our neighborhood this week. A very slithery fellow indeed, lured by the warm pavement of summer onto our cul-de-sac, I’m sure.
Found this rather large snake traipsing around our neighborhood this week. A very slithery fellow indeed, lured by the warm pavement of summer onto our cul-de-sac, I’m sure.
My little man, asleep in my bed. He was around 10-weeks when this was taken.
I had the great pleasure of getting press access to take photographs at the May 16th MMA fights for the IFL promotion at Mohegan Sun.
As my first up-close introduction to MMA, I can attest to the incredible athleticism, endurance, technicality, and adrenaline that goes on each intense 4-minute round in that ring. It’s a brutal, but controlled, exhibition of probably the rawest form of direct physical competition.
Here’s a small selection from the action. For many more photos from this shoot, and to learn more about the sport, please check out MMA HQ, one of the premier MMA news blogs.
As spring descends upon the Northeast this month, here’s a quick tribute to the exiting winter. Captured on an absolutely spectacular late-evening snowshoeing walk in Stowe, VT in February.
Two very different shots taken on a warm January day on Juno Beach, Florida.
The Juno Pier. This is an HDR photo, created from 3 in-camera exposures.
A much more colorful capture of the beach, looking down from the pier.
Two photos taken at the Stone Zoo in Stoneham, MA.
A leopard stalks only out of instinct, it’s meals are delivered daily.
This bison seemed only camera curious out of boredom, far from the storied herds of the great plains.
Bubbles floating skyward in celebration. They were, in fact, floating right towards the camera…
The final portraits for two Maine soft-shell lobsters.