Maine! Sky over marsh, river and sea

Mousam River marsh looking out to sea over the beach. Great sky! Reflective pools. Textured marsh grasses. And August morning light over it all. Sony a5100 with Sony E 10-18 f4 zoom at 15mm equivalent. Superior Auto, Landscape Scene Mode. Processed in Photomator.

Maine! Standing on one leg

Great Egret: York County Maine, USA, August 2024 — There are still large numbers of Great and Snowy Egrets along our tidal rivers, and in the marshes at either side. Perhaps more now than a week ago. In my (limited) experience it seems we have increasing numbers year to year for the past 3 years. This bird was fairly close to one of my paths through the marsh and posed nicely in the August sun. Sony a6700 with the Tamron 50-400 Di iii VC VXD zoom at 600mm equivalent. Program mode with my birds and wildlife modifications. Highlight metering. Processed in Photomator.

Maine! Two fungi and a flower

Three low wide angle perspective shots. Crown-tipped Coral, Golden Fairy Spindle (sometimes Yellow Coral), and a true flower…the Ghost Flower or Indian Pipe, a parasitic plant on some mushrooms, which are themselves parasitic on the tree roots. Sony a5100 with Sony 10-18 f4 zoom at 15mm equivalent. Aperture mode at f10 for depth of field. Processed in Photomator. Assembled in FrameMagic.

Maine! Upriver

Yesterday was our first partially sunny day since I got my Sony 10-18 f4 zoom lens in the mail, so of course I was out looking for landscapes and low perspective semi-macros. This is the Mousam River from the Rt. 9 bridge. Sony a5100 in Superior Auto, Lanscape Scene Mode. 15mm equivalent. Processed in Photomator.

Maine! Scruffy Bluebird

Eastern Bluebird: York County, Maine, USA, August 2024 — I think this is our resident female Bluebird, after a long nesting season. Her latest fledglings are out and about these past few weeks, and that was at least her second nest. She has always had a plumage challenge…never matched the elegance of her mate…but they have successfully fledged at least 4 chicks each summer for the past 4 or 5 years. 🙂 Sony a6700 with the Tamron 50-400 Di iii VC VXD zoom at 600mm equivalent. Program mode with my birds and wildlife modifications. Processed in Photomator.

Maine! The fruiting forest floor

We have a little patch of woods across the road which I do not pay enough attention too. It was posted for a long time, but it has changed hands and the posted signs are gone, so maybe I will explore it more. This is the time when the forest floor comes alive with mushrooms of all shapes and kinds and I found these in just a short excursion (incursion) in those woods. Clavulinopsis fusiformis, among whose common names I like “golden fairy spindle” best. Some kind of Hygrophore, one of the Lactarus, and a more mature Hygrophore. (Ids courtesy of Siri Knowledge and Google Lens :). Sony a6700 with the Tamron 50-400 Di iii VC VXD zoom at 75-100mm equivalents. Program mode with my macro modifications. f10 for depth of field and all handheld at low shutter speeds due to the lack of light on the forest floor on a cloudy day. Processed in Photomator and assembled in FrameMagic.

Maine! Almost Rose-breasted

Rose-breasted Grosbeak: York County Maine, USA, August 2024 — We only get Rose-breasted Grosbeak in our yard about twice a year. For a few days in the spring on their way north, and maybe once in the fall on their way south. This one appears to be a somewhat ratty looking young male just coming into its adult plumage. It will be nice and bright by the time it comes back through in the spring, if we catch it as it passes. I would have missed this one if a hummingbird had not been attempting to come in the open deck door wile it happened to be on the feeder. Or maybe the hummer was altering me. I could think that. 🙂 Sony a6700 with the Tamron 50-400 Di iii VC VXD zoom at 600mm equivalent. Program mode with my bird and wildlife modifications. Processed in Photomator.

Maine! Frost’s Bolete?

Frost’s Bolete? Mushroom, Mousam River Preserve of the Kennebunk Land Trust, Kennebunk, Maine, USA, August 2024 — I would not bet my life on any mushroom ID I make, so this could be something else. They were abundant along the edge of the marsh at the Mousam River Preserve when I visited. I am practicing my near macro skills. 🙂 Sony a6700 with Tamron 50-400 Di iii VC VXD zoom at 75mm equivalent. Program mode with my macro modifications. f10 (for depth of field) @ 1/15th second, hand held. Processed in Photomator.

Maine! Widow Skimmer

Widow Skimmer: Roger’s Pond Park, Kennebunk, Maine, USA, August 2024 — One of my favorite dragonflies, the Widow Skimmer. There are generally a few around the edges of Roger’s Pond when I visit this time of year. This is a well developed male with the pruinescence (white waxy spots) on wings. Sony a6700 with Tamron 50-400 Di iii VC VXD zoom at 600mm equivalent. Program mode with my bird and wildlife modifications. Insect recognition auto focus. Processed in Photomator.

Maine! Forest perspective

One of the Russula mushrooms I think, from the Mousam River Preserve of the Kennebunk Land Trust. This is one of the other “uses” I had hoped for from the Sony 10-18mm f4 lens when I bought it. It focuses to about 6 inches so these kinds of right down on the forest floor shots are possible. Keeping everything in perspective as we enter mushroom season. Sony a5100 with the aforementioned Sony 10-18mm zoom at 15mm equivalent. Program Aperture @ f10 for depth of field. Processed in Photomator.