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More rain…

And a little more rain in Fargo Brook
And a little more rain in Fargo Brook

Another inch or two of rain and Fargo Brook jumps its banks. Standing on the bridge taking this shot was an interesting experience…

Nikon D600, Nikon 24-120mm lens @ 24mm, ISO 400, f/7.1, 1/13″ exposure.

High and muddy

Fargo Brook running high and muddy this morning
Fargo Brook running high and muddy this morning

We’ve gotten over 2.5″ of rain in the past 36 hours and Fargo Brook is running high and muddy.

Nikon D600, Nikon 24-120mm lens @ 24mm, circular polarizing filter, ISO 64, f/22, 3″ exposure.

Beaded

Beads of rain cling to Lady's Mantle leaves on a damp morning.
Beads of rain cling to Lady’s Mantle leaves on a damp morning.

Lady’s Mantle leaves have an interesting ability to allow raindrops to bead along the serrated edges of their leaves. I take at least one shot like this every season and never grow tired of it!

Nikon D600, Sigma 105mm macro lens, ISO 800, f/8, 1/125″ exposure.

Poppy Tongue

A poppy sticks its tongue out in our back garden
A poppy sticks its tongue out in our back garden

I take a picture like this almost every year as I can’t resist the humor of a poppy blossom seemingly sticking its tongue out at me. A tiny ant is along for the ride.

Nikon D600, Sigma 105mm macro lens, ISO 800, f/8, 1/320″ exposure.

Song Sparrow

A song sparrow cuts loose in our front field
A song sparrow cuts loose in our front field

I spent some time stalking this song sparrow yesterday morning as he hopped about in the sumac in part of our front field. He didn’t seem too bothered by my presence, allowing me to get in fairly close as he hopped from branch to branch pausing to loose is lovely song.

Nikon D600, Sigma 120-400mm lens @ 400mm, ISO 800, f/8, 1/1250″ exposure.

Willow Burst

Willows bursting in a nearby wetland
Willows bursting in a nearby wetland

This variety of willow (that I’m not entirely sure of…) is one of my favorite early spring “poppers”. Its tight catkins burst into fireworks-like explosions of fuzzy yellow wonderfulness.

Nikon D600, Nikon 24-120mm lens @ 120mm, ISO 640, f/14, 1/320″ exposure.

Bursting out

Willow buds and raindrops
Willow buds and raindrops

The willows along our neighbor’s fenceline are popping! I caught this trio in between rain showers this afternoon.

Nikon D600, Sigma 105mm lens, ISO 1600, f/13, 1/500″ exposure

Camel’s Hump from Crow Hill

The view of Camel's Hump from the top of Crow Hill
The view of Camel’s Hump from the top of Crow Hill

It was a fine morning to get out on fresh fallen snow. As I made it to the top of Crow Hill (where I’ve never been before), the sun came out and offered up this stunning view of Camel’s Hump and the shoulder of Bald Hill.

Sony RX100 M3

Tangled

Willow stems bent into the snow
Willow branches bent into the snow

These willow branches have been bent into the snow since the heavy snowfall back in December. As the snowpack melts, the branches will spring free. Whether they ever grow straight again is another question.

Nikon D600, Nikon 24-120mm lens @ 66mm, circular polarizing filter, ISO 400, f/18, 1/200″ exposure.

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