Some new camera goodies
I picked up a new tripod a couple of weeks ago. I'm very happy with it so far. The other day I was out and had the "Hubble" on the gripped 7Dii (almost 10 lbs.) and the tripod did very well

Critters in the road
It seems it was my week to deal with critters in the road. First it was sheeps, a whole herd of sheeps, and they really didn't seem to care that I wanted to get by, or that I'm confused about what the plural of sheeps is. And then there was the cows, and a bull, all in the road. Which didn't make the farm hand that inadvertently left the gate open and let them out very happy. He and I convinced the gaggle to wander back to their greener pastures. Then there was the turkeys, o

the grand tour
After many months of thinking I'll get prime, I don't want to pay for prime, I'll get prime, I don't want to pay for prime... I finally did it, got prime, and watched the first episode of The Grand Tour. Very much enjoyed the first episode! So far very much worth the 100 bux. I was asked to get some candid shots of the new baseball coach at the high school. The shoot went well, and I think things turned out well. #grandtour #coach #baseball #photoshoot

Spending lots of time watching eagle parents
I believe this to be one of the Fort Saint Vrain (FSV) parents. Seen over the power plant on 2-25-17. This is the FSV nest as seen from a 1/2 mile south east of the nest. You can just see the top of one of the parents heads in the center of the nest. 2-25-17 This is the FSV nest as seen from a 1/4 mile east of the nest. 2-25-17 The FSV nest cam - http://birdcam.xcelenergy.com/cams/eagle_top The Standley Lake nest cam - http://www.ci.westminster.co.us/eaglecam The southwest Fl