Favorite Photo – March 10

The Orion Nebula in Orion's Sword

The Orion Nebula in Orion Nebula, Canon 7D camera, 300mm lens, and an iOptron Sky Tracker.

It was 10 years ago tonight, March 10, 2016 at 11:04 pm. I had acquired a simple star tracker and was ready to test it out.  I set up in a park west of Lamoni Iowa. I was using a 70-300mm lens on a Canon 5D Mark III. The aperture was f/11 and the shutter was open for 177 seconds. Without the star tracker my shutter speed would have been limited to about 1-2 seconds to prevent the everything from blurring due to earth’s rotation.

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iPhone vs 250mm Lens at 450 Yards

Four people going ice fishing on Lake LaShane.  iPhone image resized for the web. Click for a larger version.

I was looking at some iPhone photos from a month ago and came across this photo. My dog and I were out walking at one of the local lakes and I took this picture with my iPhone. Hundreds of yards off in the distance (upper left) I saw some people on the lake, so I got out my “toy” camera and lens. (See the 2nd and 3rd links below).

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Beth and Aquila – Engagement Photos

Beth and Aquila, the Ad Building.

On January 27 it was my happy privilege to do the engagements photos for Beth and Aquila. I told them I would not post any photos until they had the opportunity to send out photos with the announcement of their engagement.  The indoor photos were created at the “Ad Building” on the Graceland University campus. We also shot outside the Ad Building and near two local lakes. The windchill was 9 degrees so it was one of my coldest outdoor portrait shoots.  Beth and I have done violin portraits outside in the cold and snow before (link below), so her name shows up twice on my list of “ten coldest portrait shoots”.

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Favorite Photos – 2025

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“Why don’t you post your favorite photos at the end of the year?”  Good question. A lot of photographers do that. I have not been one of them, at least until today. This morning I decided to pick my favorite photos for 2025 and post them. The individual photos are below.

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Hundreds of Geese in Flight

Snow Geese and Greater White-fronted Geese near Lake LaShane. February 27, 2026.

Hundreds of Greater White-fronted Geese and Snow Geese have been in the Lamoni Iowa area. These geese are flying in all kinds of directions over a corn field, looking for a place to land.

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Colorado Winter Photography Series – 2008

Bear Lake Road and Hallett Peak, Rocky Mountain National Park February 27, 2008.

In 2008 I went on my first and only winter photography trip to Colorado. I spent 6 glorious days. When the trip was over I posted two photos at this blog, and was quickly involved in other projects. 18 years later I decided it was about time to pull those discs off the shelf, look through the photos and see what I could find.  I picked my favorite photos for each date. The result is this series of articles.

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Colorado, February 24

Colorado, February 25

Colorado, February 26

Colorado, February 27

Colorado, February 28

Colorado, February 29

Colorado, February 28

Mount Princeton. February 28, 2008.

I began the day by backtracking a bit. From Buena Vista I went north on U.S. 285 just far enough to stop at a picnic area on a hill east of town. This is one of my favorite views of Mt. Princeton and I wanted to capture it with all of the winter snow.

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Upper Tahquamenon Falls

Gorge, and River. Michigan. February 25, 2008.

Upper Tahquamenon Falls, Michigan. February 25, 2006.

A winter storm was on the way to Northern Michigan so I hopped in the car February 24, for the long drive from Columbus Ohio to Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. My plan was to beat the storm to St. Ignace. I didn’t quite make it. It was snowing like crazy north of Gaylord, and crossing the Mackinac Bridge was not fun. But I made it safely to St. Ignace.

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Colorado, February 24

St. Malo Center, Colorado. February 24, 2008.

This series of articles is kind of a nostalgia thing. Rocky Mountain National Park is one of my favorite places on the planet and it has been a while since I have been there. I am usually here in the summer or better yet in the fall, my favorite season in Colorado, but I am usually not keen on winter photography trips. But here I was, 18 years ago today.

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Graceland University Winter Concert – February 19, 2026

Graceland University Concert Choir. February 19, 2026. Click the image to see a larger version.

“Pure Imagination”.  That was the name for Graceland’s February 19, 2026 performance. The evening featured an eclectic choice of musical selections from G. F. Handel to contemporary composers. The Concert Choir opened the performance, followed by Graceland’s Harmonium, and the Graceland Jazz Ensemble. Addison Cole and Luke Clark were featured vocal soloists. Instrumental soloists were Brayden Ingram (guitar), Miles Winship (trumpet), and Jamin Wilson (alto sax). A select group of singers joined the Jazz Ensemble for the final number, S’posin’.

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Snowy Owl

Snowy Owl

Snowy Owl, February 21, 2016.

I found an online report that there were numerous Snowy Owl sightings in northern Michigan thanks to lots of snow and cold weather.  I made spur of the moment decision to leave Ohio and drive to Michigan. I am so glad I did. It was 10 years ago today.

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Lyn Marie, Day 3

Lyn Marie, Columbus Ohio. Windchill 8 degrees.

Lyn wanted to go out and play in the snow, so she put on another of the many outfits she brought with her from St. Louis. She opted for clothes that look a bit distressed. The windchill was 8°F so she got very cold.

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Lyn Marie, Day 1

Lyn Marie, Columbus Ohio. February 18, 2008

Lyn Marie, Columbus Ohio. February 18, 2008

The message went something like this: “If I drive from St. Louis Missouri to Columbus Ohio, can we spend a few days working together?” I said yes and she came to Columbus. We created these images 18 years ago today, February 18, 2008. 

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Beth in the Snow

Beth playing her violin in the snow.

February 12 is a red letter day!  It started when Beth and I did a photo shoot in a snow storm in January 2020.  We had so much fun we wanted to do it again. I was working in my office six years ago today and I looked out the window. Big, beautiful snowflakes were falling. I said to myself, “This would be a great day for another photo shoot in the snow.”

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Second Coldest Portrait Shoot

Selina, Downtown Columbus Ohio. January 29, 2010.

Selina, Downtown Columbus Ohio. January 29, 2010, 5:57 pm. Windchill 4°F.

It was 16 years ago this evening. The windchill when I took this photo was 4°F. We scheduled this photo shoot weeks ahead of time and we knew it would be cold in January, but not THIS bone chillingly cold. I contacted her before she left home and asked if she wanted to re-schedule, but she wanted to go ahead with the shoot despite the forecast and she drove up from Kentucky. By the end of our shoot (photo below) the windchill was 3°F. This is my second coldest portrait shoot ever.

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How To Series: Snowy Owl Photography

Snowy Owl

Snowy Owl looking for prey.

If there are cold enough temperatures and plenty of snow cover on the ground, the northern United States has a winter invasion of Snowy Owls. These are magnificent creatures and well worth your photographic time and attention. This series is filled with tips on how to find and photograph snowy owls.

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Rating Photos On The Road

Adobe Bridge, partial screen capture. Click to see a larger version.

For a project I am working on, I opened my “favorite photos” folder with Adobe Bridge to look for my favorite portraits created in Michigan. I did a search for “Michigan” + “portraits” and in less than a second Bridge showed me all of my favorite portraits taken in Michigan. This is a partial screen capture of some the results. (Bridge found a total of 154 favorite portraits taken in Michigan.)  As I looked at the stars under the portraits of Anoush, it gave me an idea that became this article. My camera can rate photos with one to five stars. when I download the photos and open them in Bridge I see those star ratings. Sometimes that can be very important. 

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