An assassin bug climbs from a dahlia bloom to a leaf at a park near Roseburg, Ore., on Thursday, Aug. 30, 2012. The predatory assassin bug uses its long beak-like rostrum to inject lethal saliva into it's prey. A related species of insect, known as "kissing bugs", are responsible for spreading Chagas disease found in Mexico, Central America and South America. |
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Friday, August 31, 2012
Assassin in the garden
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Northern spotted owl with mouse
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
My photo published in The Netherlands
It's my photo published on a news website in The Netherlands. It was picked up from Zumapress.com. They changed my caption a little and Google translates what they wrote to, "If it's a real tiger, would this cat probably not risk, but it is a cute picture." |
Cat bed
Monday, August 27, 2012
Family gathering
I was hired to shoot a family gathering near Roseburg last weekend. I've never shot one before, but it was fun with lots of kids and dogs running around. |
Grandkids! I set up a simple lighting kit in the back yard and shot portraits. |
I'm a Roseburg, Ore., commercial, editorial, wedding, nature, and family reunion photographer. Check out my website to see more of my award winning photography. |
Thursday, August 23, 2012
A yellow fellow
A European honey bee forages on a sunflower at a sunflower at a county park near Roseburg, Ore., on Thursday, Aug. 23, 2012. |
Zumapress.com picked up one of the bee photos for their Pictures of the Day gallery. |
Looking back
That's me in about 1992 while I worked at my first job as the staff photographer at The Daily Astorian in Astoria, Ore. |
In 1992, before he was elected president, Bill Clinton is pelted with roses at the end of a campaign speech in downtown Portland, Ore. Taken during my first newspaper job at The Daily Astorian. |
Firefighter battle a massive fire at the shuttered Bumblebee Seafoods plant on the waterfront in Astoria, Ore., in 1992. Back then I always slept with my police scanner on. |
After I graduated from U of M I traveled for a while in south Asia. This is one of my favorite photos from northwestern India. |
A behind the scene tour during filming of a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie in Astoria in about 1991. |
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Skipper butterfly season
It must be skipper butterfly season, because there were hundreds scooting about the zinnia flowers at the park. |
Hummingbird on a wire
Tweet! It's my hummingbird photo in this week's Animal Tracks gallery on nbcnews.com. I've taken pictures of hummingbirds in this same area a few times, and I'm always happy with the pictures. Despite what the caption on the page says, I was not in Texas when I took the photo. I was in good old Oregon. |
Monday, August 20, 2012
Rigid Strong - Ultra Cool
My commercial photography used in recent advertisements for wood products. Design by Creative Media Group for Roseburg Forest Products. |
Friday, August 17, 2012
High speed destruction
A cheap Chinese made "Dollar Store" figurine is blown into pieces during a demonstration of high speed ballistics on a private shooting range near Roseburg, Ore., on Friday, Aug. 17, 2012. |
The figures were hit with hollow-point .22 long rifle rounds. |
Seeing the Rubik's cube fly into pieces was sweet revenge for hours of wasted time in my youth. |
The lion was very tough and took three rounds before he was disintegrated. |
Killer cat
As a chicken walks nearby, a female domestic cat feeds on a wild rabbit she caught and killed an a farm in rural Douglas County near Roseburg, Ore., on Friday Aug. 17, 2012. |
Zumapress.com picked up the photo for their Pictures of the Day gallery. |
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Nectar seeker
The hummingbird appears to take a short nap on a nearby barbed-wire fence. |
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Alien invasion?
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Buzz buzz
It's my photo in the New York Post's Weekly Animals gallery. It seems they left something out of the caption. I believe there are about 7 Douglas Counties in the United States. |
Totally crepuscular
Same scene from a new perspective a few minute later. |
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