Friday, September 12, 2008

Skywatch Friday, Borrowing Some Blue

It's Skywatch Friday again!

We were out banding birds at Carpenter Nature Center this morning (more on that later) and it has gotten more beautiful than it was two weeks ago. The morning started cloudy but soon cleared to bright blue with white puffy clouds.

The blue was so good, that a young eastern bluebird still molting into it's adult plumage was able to borrow some color for the mean time.

I tried to find ways to tie in the white asters to connect with the puffy clouds when a honey bee flew into the shot with heavy pollen baskets. I became obsessed with trying to get a bee with sky in the background.

I went from goldenrod to goldenrod trying to get the perfect shot of bee, flower, sky, and pollen basket. Every time I would get my camera in perfect position for a macro shot, the bee would fly away, as if suddenly shy, and heading for goldenrod further back. Finally, one bee had enough of me, flew up a few inches, shook back and forth and flew straight for my head. The buzzing stopped as soon as she disappeared over the top of my head. It was at this point that the beekeeper inside me began to question the wisdom of pestering foraging bees, after all those are the ones more likely to sting you when irritated. I didn't feel any crawling through my hair and hoped the bee moved on.

I was surrounded by goldenrod and surrounded by bees. I slowly made my way back to the trail and managed to get the perfect shot of a bee on the goldenrod (though sans pollen basket) with sky, sumac, purple aster, dogwood and more goldenrod behind her. Once again, I say Carpenter Nature Center is at its peak beauty this time a year and SO worth a trip.

16 Comments:

Blogger Nancy said...

Breathtaking images of nature! I especially love the one with the sunflowers & clouds behind. Wow - well done!

9/12/2008 4:29 PM  
Anonymous Klaus said...

Fantastic and colorful shots!
Great SWF!
Cheers, Klaus

9/12/2008 6:15 PM  
Blogger Alan said...

I agree with Nancy. Great shots!

Alan

9/12/2008 6:35 PM  
Blogger fishing guy said...

BC: You did a wonderous job of capturing some beautiful skies.

9/12/2008 6:47 PM  
Anonymous Luiz Ramos said...

Great shots. Beautiful subjects.

9/12/2008 6:51 PM  
Blogger Denise said...

An awesome set of photos.

9/12/2008 10:14 PM  
Blogger Louise said...

OH MY GOODNESS. What beautiful shots! I think I like the daisy best because of the clouds behind it, but all are absolutely fabulous!

9/12/2008 10:32 PM  
Blogger Mary Hughes Studio said...

Beautiful as always!!

9/12/2008 10:58 PM  
Anonymous Els said...

What a lovely poetic phrase...'borrowing some blue'!

9/13/2008 2:38 AM  
Blogger Luiz Santilli Jr said...

Marvelous series of great shots!
The flowers are also so beautiful!
Join to this idea: TODAY'S FLOWERS.

Luiz

9/13/2008 2:25 PM  
Blogger vincibene said...

Beautiful pictures!

9/13/2008 2:44 PM  
Blogger Jenn said...

Beautiful shots.

9/14/2008 6:35 PM  
Blogger PJ said...

The photos are stunning. I just can't help thinking that as you were putting this post together Cinammon was sitting nearby munching hay and saying, "Nope. Not that one. Or that one. Or that one." It's a miracle you got anything up at all. I have to commend you for soldiering on.

9/14/2008 8:55 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

It seems to be natural for some people to mix nature and art.

Keep on doing what you do.

I hope this evening finds you well.

P.
http://sicluceatlux.wordpress.com

9/14/2008 8:59 PM  
Blogger Arija said...

You always have such lovely photos, birds, bees, flowers and great skies, what a trest!

9/14/2008 11:04 PM  
Blogger Peter Oehlkers said...

Inspiring! (I'm going to pay more attention to the backgrounds of my goldenrod macro shots from now on!)

9/15/2008 2:22 PM  

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