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  • Yet another storm image from the tornadic Limbscomb storm this year, but this was just before sunset when the shelf was pushing east towards the Oklahoma state line. Lucky lightning in this one. Be sure to check out my company, Violent Skies we offer Storm Chasing Tours! It’s a great opportunity for anyone who wants to chase storms to improve their lightning photography skills and see awe-inspiring photogenic storms. www.StormTours.com

  • As soon as I got out of the van with my backpack, I was greeted by a friendly magpie who basically followed me as I read the signs along the River Walk. He eventually just stopped in my path, I guess assuming I hadn’t seen him and was ignoring the fact that he wanted my attention (almost like JJ!) I had noticed him and had taken a few shots up until then, when I started getting that weird vibe that I’m being stopped on purpose. Turns out I was: this bird and his mate (seen here) know where to get the proverbial “free lunch” and were hoping I was ‘packing’. I wasn’t but will always have peanuts available in the van in the future! Two things of interest: these are the first cross-billed birds I’ve photographed and these two were a couple, completely ignoring the THOUSANDS on magpies in the trees overhead. A flock of magpies is quite impressive, with almost random precision in flight and noise like you wouldn’t believe.

  • Kodak Easyshare Z712IS

  • Everyone’s heard of arms for the poor, but can you spare a brother a leg?!?

  • A haunting scene as a Beggar hugs two Dogs for warmth and bows his Head in thanks as Money is put into his cap as the Sun rises for a new day on a rarely deserted Charles Bridge in Prague.

  • Images of southeast panhandle of Alaska, Fairbanks, Anchorage, and Denali National Park.

  • Wear this shirt when you want to deter panhandlers.

  • Scores of Egrets and Herons found good fishing in this St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge estuary. I watched them skimming over the water, darting back and forth, sometimes dragging their feet to scare up fish, grabbing them with their bills withour missing a beat as they fly. Click the “VIEW LARGER” button for this one! Note how an egret in the center is “fly fishing” with his bill in the water. See my pic “Cirque Du Aigrettes” for a close up of this amazing feat. The refuge is on the North Florida panhandle coast, USA.

  • Bourbon Cowboys – French Quarter – Bourbon Street – New Orleans – Louisiana – USA Two panhandlers looking for their next adult beverage in the “Quarter”. Totally covered in silver shoe polish – a couple of cap guns with no caps, and very thirsty! All work © Keith Skinner – All Rights Reserved / No image may be reproduced, copied, transmitted or distributed by any means without prior written consent.

  • A Great Egret poses with wings spread. St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge, on Florida’s panhandle coast.

  • Pine trees – many dead or dying – silhouetted by the rising sun filtered through morning fog. Salt water from the Gulf of Mexico has seeped farther inland, killing many of the slash pines in this part of the St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge, on Florida’s eastern panhandle gulf coast. Photographed with Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ50 (10MP/12x Leica lens).

  • The Great Blue Heron toyed with this poor rat for a while, holding it under water, picking it up again, holding it under again. He finally gave it a toss and swallowed it head first. It took him a while to get it down. He had to drink water to help it go down, but it finally did. St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge, on Florida’s panhandle coast.

  • Snowy Egrets, Great Egrets, and White Ibis in a strangly formal arrangement. It is not a composite. The glassy dark pond water reflects surrounding trees. In the little community of Ocklockonee Bay, near Panacea, Florida, on the panhandle coast. Photographed with Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ50 (10MP/12x Leica lens).

  • The sun rises behind trees in the St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge, on Florida’s panhandle gulf coast. Photographed with Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ50 (10MP/12x Leica lens).

  • Fog shrouds land and water on a quiet dawn. St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge, on Florida’s panhandle gulf coast.

  • Hurricane ravaged shoreline. Navarre Bridge, FL Same sunset as seen in my other work “Green Fence”, you can tell by the unusual V shape in the sky caused by crossing contrails.

  • Overlooking the Gulf of Mexico on Florida’s panhandle coast, on the southernmost point of land in the St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge, this lighthouse has been in more-or-less continuous operation for 180 years. The light is fully automated now. The former keeper’s house is being restored, and is open to the public on a limited basis. The area has been important to seafarers since the 17th century, when the Spanish built a fortified settlement nearby at what is now the San Marcos de Apalache Historic State Park. You can see a Spanish influence in the keeper’s building. The remnants of the old fort can be visited today. Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ50 (10mp/Leica 35-420mm zoom) “St. Marks Light” was featured in the group “Nautical.”

  • This image was taken in the St.George Island State Park In Florida’s Panhandle.

  • Multicell thunderstorm sunset in the Texas Panhandle. I love the “Golden Hour” when I’m under a storm!

  • White Oleanders on Pensacola Beach, Fl

  • TOP TEN: Solitude Challenge..BLACK/WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY…Dec 7, 09 Featured: SPEAKING PHOTOS…Nov. 1, 09 / Streets of San Francisco, CA

  • Panama City Beach, Florida “Just Another Day In Paradise” On The “World Most Beautiful Beaches”.

  • A detail from the participative artwork known as “Carhenge” and/or “Cadillac Ranch”. Consisting of ten Cadillacs (1949 – 1963) half-buried nose first in a line parallel to old Route 66 in the Texas Panhandle, this unique sight has been a roadside draw since 1974. At highway speeds the attraction is a one note symphony of West Texas quirkiness. Upon closer inspection the scene resolves into a riotous panoply of spray-painted grafitti bearing the names, greetings, artwork, and cryptic messages of previous passersby, who in the cumulative, have created a beautiful, primary-colored homage to the American psyche. This is a hand-held, 3-shot HDR, Pentax K20D, variable shutter @ F13, ISO 100, 28mm.

  • Featured: CANDID PHOTOGRAPHY..Dec 13, 09 Featured: WOMAN PHOTOGRAPHER..Dec 10, 09 / This transient was panhandling on the street in front of the Orpheum Theatre in San Francisco, CA. They got into a pretty heated “discussion” about where he should go. / (Sony A350 DSLR)

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