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The Frustrations behind the Photos...

7/29/2016

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​July has felt like an insane month. Most days I have been unable to keep up with the animal intake. As of this morning, 105 dogs and 121 cats have come into the shelter this month alone. Each time I get caught up on evaluations, heartworm testing and postings, more dogs come in. Each time the front door opens, there stands a citizen with more cats or surrendering their “beloved” pets. Each time a kennel is emptied by an adopter or rescue (or sadly, by euthanasia), it just can’t remain empty through the end of the day.
 
This morning, and several other mornings over the past 3 weeks, I came in early to get some “glamor shots” done for a few of the dogs not getting interest. I know once we open the doors to the public and the officers hit the road, more and more animals will come in.  So today I left home before the sun came up and made my 45-minute journey from Athens. I was able to get some good glamor shots of a few dogs.  
​“Sydney” is a somewhat fearful and submissive Anatolian Shepherd mix that was picked up stray out in the country covered in ticks; “Banner” is a super happy puppy that should have been noticed and adopted by now; and poor “Venus”, a beautiful and well behaved Retriever mix who has stolen my heart (I love the older dogs), just isn’t getting rescued, probably because she has heartworms.  But perhaps the new photos will help these three make it out.  Unfortunately, we also just got in a handsome, young German Shepherd Dog and a super-cuter terrier puppy. Yes, they will both get lots of attention from adopters and rescues, but will overshadow “Sydney”, “Banner” and “Venus” for yet another day. 
 
I have emailed our Facebook volunteer several times this month that I was ready to quit this job and hike the Appalachian Trail for the rest of my life. But alas, I have a wife and two daughters, so completely checking out of real life isn’t an option.  So I must continue to slug it out here. Thank God for the relief I get through photography, journaling and running. Photography is a passion that brings me into a world of focus and escape.   And one other comforting thought:  winter will come along soon and things will slow down… I hope.  
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Creation Speaks: Don't Get Snappy!

7/28/2016

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William Wise Photo Nature Notes is a wildlife, landscape, birding and nature photography blog documenting the beauty, design and wonder of God’s creation. -- “If you bite and devour each other, watch out or you will be destroyed by each other.” Galatians 5:14-15
Common Snapping Turtle Picture
Large freshwater turtle Common Snapping Turtle Walton County Georgia
I’ve been hunting a big snapping turtle to use during upcoming classroom presentations. So this was my lucky day!  ​This morning before work, right in the middle of the gravel road between the ponds behind the shelter was a fairly big one! His carapace was 9.5 inches front to back. I carried him back to my office, which was no small task. Have you ever held up a 5.5 pound snapper while he consistently tried to kick, bite and scratch his way out of your hands? The kids are going to love this one! 
Walton County, Georgia 
Large Common Snapping Turtle Picture
Large freshwater turtle Common Snapping Turtle Walton County Georgia
large snapping turtle Picture
Large freshwater turtle Common Snapping Turtle Walton County Georgia
Large Snapping Turtle Picture
Common Snapping Turtle from pond in Walton County Georgia
​UPDATE AUGUST 15, 2016 – What a hit!  Boy did this feisty guy make an impression on the kids and hammer the point home of how powerful and destructive our untamed tongues can be. 
​Although he remained his grumpy self and didn’t show it outwardly, I’m sure he was quite happy the next morning to be released back into the pond near where he was found. 
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Woodies! 

7/28/2016

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William Wise Photo Nature Notes is a wildlife, landscape, birding and nature photography blog documenting the beauty, design and wonder of God’s creation. -- Genesis 1:20 Then God said, “Let the waters swarm with fish and other life. Let the skies be filled with birds of every kind.”
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Wood Ducks; photo #201607030
I went back up to the small, secluded pond further back from the shelter this morning. This time I approached a bit more cautiously and with my camera settings already adjusted. I was hoping to get a better photo and identify the ducks that I have flushed out twice in the last week.  Sure enough, as I rounded past some trees, they took flight again; but only 2 birds this time.  I remained calm and fired away as they went overhead. Looks like I have an ID:  Wood Ducks! In February 2014 I managed to get a decent shot of a pair of Wood Ducks on this same pond. 
​Walton County, Georgia​
UPDATE 8/4/16 ​Over the next few days I’ve gone up to the pond each morning and occasional afternoons. Although I am quite far away, as soon as I come into these ducks’ view from the far end of the pond, they immediately blast off from the water.  None of the photos have been of any quality, but have allowed me to count their numbers. There are three drakes and at least seven hens. Perhaps they will stick around this winter. 
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Green Heron Surprise

7/27/2016

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William Wise Photo Nature Notes is a wildlife, landscape, birding and nature photography blog documenting the beauty, design and wonder of God’s creation. -- "What a wildly wonderful world, God! You made it all, with Wisdom at Your side, made earth overflow with your wonderful creations." Psalms 104 The Message
Green Heron roosting in tree in Walton County Georgia Picture
Green Heron roosting in tree in Walton County Georgia
I’ve been walking up to the wetlands near the sheriff's firing range each morning looking for a big snapping turtle to use in an upcoming class presentation. This morning, as I came past some tall reeds, I was startled by, and in turn I startled, a pair of Green Herons (Butorides virescens). I can’t be sure if these are the exact same birds, but I have spotted Greens before on this pond.

After they flew off, I walked about 30 more feet and startled a Great Blue Heron that took to the sky with repeated, guttural croaks. It was too fast, and my shutter speed too slow, to get a good photo. As I crossed up to the back pond, several ducks took flight as well.  I guess I surprised all of these beautiful birds as they were searching for a quiet morning snack.
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​Walton County, Georgia
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Green Heron fishing over duckweed bog in Walton County Georgia.
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Gosling Guardians

7/25/2016

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William Wise Photo Nature Notes is a wildlife, landscape, birding and nature photography blog documenting the beauty, design and wonder of God’s creation. -- Genesis 1:20 Then God said, “Let the waters swarm with fish and other life. Let the skies be filled with birds of every kind.”
Canada Goose and Gosling on Blue Water Pond Picture
Canada Goose gander and Hen with gosling on Blue Water Pond in Monroe Georgia, Walton County
​Each year we’ve had a pair or two of Canada Geese raise their young on the pond behind the animal shelter.  However, this year there is only one pair, and they have only one gosling.  I suppose the other eggs became breakfast for a marauding raccoon while still in the nest.  Each morning I try to start the day with a quick walk around the pond. Mom and dad stay quite close to their now nearly grown gosling, but stay within close enough distance for good photography. I bet they have previously been on a pond where they are used to free handouts from humans. 
Walton County, Georgia
Canada Goose gander and hen Picture
Canada Goose gander and Hen with gosling on Blue Water Pond in Monroe Georgia, Walton County
Canada Goose mother and gosling Picture
Canada Goose mother and gosling
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Canada Goose gander and Hen with gosling on Blue Water Pond in Monroe Georgia, Walton County
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Hummingbirds are Back!

7/19/2016

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William Wise Photo Nature Notes is a wildlife, landscape, birding and nature photography blog documenting the beauty, design and wonder of God’s creation. "Great are the works of the LORD, studied by all who delight in them. Full of splendor and majesty is His work." Psalms 111:2
Ruby throated hummingbird at feeder Picture
Ruby Throated Hummingbird. Photo #201607018
​It absolutely amazes me how a tiny bird weighing less than a penny can fly across the Americas each fall and always find its way precisely back to my backyard feeder. As I hadn’t seen “Myrtle” appear in May this year, I was getting worried.  My daughter named her Myrtle last year because she would sit in the Crepe Myrtle tree next to the feeder and aggressively defend it from any other hummingbirds that tried to get a drink.  

This year, they finally showed up in June, and we’ve been treated to aerial battles of up to four hummingbirds at a time! I’ve only a few times seen a bright throated male attempt to brave her defenses for a drink.  According to allaboutbirds.com, the Ruby Throated Hummingbird flaps its wings about 53 times per second! 
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​Athens-Clarke County, Georgia
Ruby throated hummingbird at feeder Picture
Ruby throated hummingbird at feeder Picture
Ruby throated hummingbird at feeder Picture
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A new venture: product photography...

7/13/2016

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A friend of mine that sells items online asked me to try some product shots for him. I hadn't ventured into that realm of photography before, but told him I'd give it a shot. After the first attempts were only mediocre, he purchased a small light box and the shots turned out very well.  I also staged a few outdoor shots... my specialty! I'm thankful that, in exchange for the photography, he gave me a Survival Joe filter straw!  This one is definitely going in my gear bag just in case! It will be great on our Appalachian Trail hikes in case the hand pump filter fails. Buy a Survival Joe here! 

Email me if you have a product that needs photographing. I'm sure we can work out an affordable price or exchange. 

Update 10/7/16: a coworker's wife needed some product photo services. I'm hoping to use this as a means to support the shelter photography and education programs!  See my new page here! 
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