Enjoying sunsets doesn't always have to be focused solely on the sun setting. Dusk provides such a wonderful time of mix of atmospheric colors. On this particular evening, a rainstorm was moving in from the South (left) as the sun was setting in the West (right). The mix of cloud layers provides a deep sky of pastels. Hope you enjoy.
Color hues from this photographic may vary based on your monitor display.
View from historic Cadron Settlement Park, Conway, Arkansas. Arkansas River in the foreground.
Photo # DSCF5654-56.
(c) Kelly Shipp
Saturday, August 31, 2024
"Pastel Sunsets"...
Thursday, August 29, 2024
"Big Colors, Small World"...
There are times, I really slow down and study just a small section of nature in the woods. This photograph represents such a treat of colors in such a small space. You can see the green grasshopper near the center.
Hope you enjoy.
Forest floor, central Arkansas.
Photo # K05_6445c.
(c) Kelly Shipp
Wednesday, August 28, 2024
"Tiny Wonder"
This is the Sulphur Bee fly (Poecilognathus sulphureus). This is a tiny fly that resembles a bee, but only has one set of wings. It's only about 4mm (5/32") in size. It's color and transparent wings are what attracts me to photograph it so often.
Conway, Arkansas.
Photo # K05_6517-20c.
(c) Kelly Shipp
Thursday, August 22, 2024
Wednesday, August 21, 2024
Wednesday, August 14, 2024
"Awareness and Patience"...
Life passes us by. We should stop and enjoy life more, but we should also be more patient. If we don't take that extra moment, we might miss something really special.
A fox squirrel looking across a field, unaware a butterfly is doing a fly-by behind him.
Photo # KS9_9955.
(c) Kelly Shipp
Sunday, August 4, 2024
"Afternoon Stroll"...
Two white-tailed bucks enjoying an afternoon stroll.
Near Conway, Arkansas
Photo # K05_4360_16x9bws2.
(c) Kelly Shipp
Thursday, August 1, 2024
"Post and Halo"...
"Post and Halo"
Sometimes nature can surprise us, showing us something that we've never seen or experienced. While driving through Kayenta, Arizona, I experienced a very brief snow storm at sunset, while the sun was shining. My experience first wanted to photograph into the sunset to capture the wonderful highlights of snow and sleet glistening in the setting sun, but as I spun around, I saw something unexpected. There was a strong, centralized illuminance of light just beyond this fence nearby.
You can see an interesting, tall tree trunk was being used as a fence post. If you look closely, you can also see brief, dark, vertical streaks near center, where the snow was captured as it fell during exposure. Another interesting observation of the light 'phenomenon', is how it almost resembles the shape of the bush in the foreground, almost as if it were bursting up from the ground as well. Slight underexposure accentuates the disparity of light in the storm near the area I was standing. This was photographed in the infrared light spectrum, which often provides views that our eyes cannot see in the visible light spectrum.
Was something being presented to me? Was this a updraft of wind during the midst of a snow at sunset? Was Mother Nature wanting to show-off her creative weather talents? Questions...
Kayenta is the only "township" existing under the laws of the Navajo Nation.
Kayenta, Arizona, February 2024.
Photo # IM7aa_0068-71bwg.
(c) Kelly Shipp