I met Adam Buchsbaum and Mary Fernandez last August during their stay at the Lodge. They are wonderful people, and I had a great time getting to know them while guiding them through the intertidal zone and the forest. Adam was kind enough to share the pictures from their trip and to allow me to share them here. They've helped to give me some perspective on cameras and seasons.
First off, I may need a camera upgrade. I was quite proud when I managed to silently sneak up to the tree where the eagle in the top photo is
perching. I pointed the camera up and took the best picture I could
using my little point and shoot Polaroid. Although it's waterproof and
convenient, when I look at the incredible pictures Adam took I can plainly see the advantage of upgrading my zoom capabilities. In his photo below, every feather
and spruce needle is clearly captured.
It's still winter at the lodge, and will be for quite some time. The picture below shows the view from the meadow behind the lodge this morning.
Sometimes during the winter months, it's easy to forget what this meadow looks like filled with Fireweed flowers. Although I love the winter and the beauty of a world covered in snow, it's good to remember that summer will soon fill the fields with color. Here's a look at a picture Adam took of the same meadow in August.
Thanks for sending us your pictures Adam! I hope you and Mary make it back to the Lodge soon.