Hi again!! The second part in my photography series is all about critters. I live in the gorgeous Blue Ridge Mountains of Western North Carolina, and thought I'd share the beauty of mountain life with you. The following species were photographed in my own back yard, literally!
Creepy Crawly
{Common Inch Worm}
Lift Off{Unknown Species of Moth)
Micro Duo
What did the Moth say when it flew into the flower?
Pollen Me!
Built In Straw
Spots
So Long, Farewell...
Dusty
Bloom in the Wind
A Letter from Mother Nature
Spinning Wheel
{Orb Weaver}
Beast in the Sun
Hide and Seek
{Unknown Red Ant}
Innocence{Hank the Cat}
Boy's Best Friend
{Hank and Max}
Now You See Me, Now You Don't
The Watchman
Sunbathing
This is called Sass
Mischievous
The Sphinx
{a.k.a. Pip}
Try not to Yawn
{Pip enjoys a good rub on the nose}
Wonderlust
Sistine Chapel
Behind every soft mitten lies a deadly claw
Concealed in Kudzu
Wild Mountain Hare at Dusk
Blend
Picnic in the Twigs
{Asheville Squirrel}
Pre Leap{Tryon Squirrel}
Munch upon the Bird's Lunch
Grace
Knuckles
18th Century Bricks, This Seasons' Acorns
Crisp Autumn Walk
Ted says "Hi!" to the blog readers
Ye Olde Moss Stone
Who lurks in the Shadows?Field Mouse on Concrete
Ruffled Pigeon
Lazy Pigeon
Asheville's Own Regal Grumpy Cat
{Crooshanks? Is it really you?}
Time to Smell the Roses
Peace in the Shade
It's All Rather Curious
Intermission
{Stand from Sitting Position}
Gaze
New Friends in the Great Outdoors
I apologize for the fuzzy photos of various mice and pigeons, these were taken through a window! You don't need to live in a National Park or visit the Mountains to see squirrels and birds, so take a stroll around your own neighborhood and see what you can find! I hope you're inspired to go outside from this series, even if it's just for a minute or two.
I had a lot of fun experimenting with zoom and lighting while photographing these creatures, and am curious about any techniques and tips you might have. Tell me what you find in the comments below or on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube (coming soon)!!
Yours with Love,
Madeline
(P.S.)
I highly recommend reading The Hobbit and the Lord Of the Rings Trilogy by J.R.R. Tolkien; I'm currently reading The Fellowship of the Ring and it's simply AMAZING.