Some interesting YouTube videos

Simon Baxter is an excellent landscape and woodland photographer based in the UK. He also has a YouTube channel to which I subscribe.

Back in 2020 during COVID photographers like Mr. Baxter had a problem: they couldn’t travel to locations where they could take photographs. They had to stay in their homes except for short walks for exercise.

So, Mr. Baxter decided to start a series of interviews with fellow photographers where each photographer would say a few words about a couple of their photographs, which had a particular meaning for them.

I was able to find eight such interviews (see below).

I found them interesting. I hope you will too.

Man on a fence

I think that what initially caught my attention was what he was wearing: the bright orange contrasting with the black.

Then I found myself wondering why he was sitting on that fence. It didn’t look very comfortable.

As I got closer, I noticed that he wasn’t wearing any shoes. I wondered why.

Finally, I noticed that he had the word love tattooed on the fingers of his left hand.

I asked him if I could take a couple of pictures, and he kindly agreed, even seemed to enjoy the experience. After I’d taken the pictures, I showed them to him and he seemed to be happy with them.

Unfortunately, in my rush to get the pictures, I neglected to ask his name. Pity.

Taken with a Sony A6000 and Tamron 28-300mm f/4-7.1 Di III VC VXD lens.

Birdwatching II

This time the bird was watching me. This picture was taken through the window of a restaurant where I was having my lunch. It was by the Hudson and soon after I arrived, I saw, through the window, this mallard jump up onto the wooden railing. It stayed there for a long time, just peering at me.

Maybe he was the mate of the mallard in the previous picture, and it didn’t like me taking pictures of his offspring. 😊

Taken with a Sony A6000 and Tamron 28-300mm f/4-7.1 Di III VC VXD lens.

Birdwatching I

I love the little, fuzzy looking Mallard ducklings. The mother let them swim around by themselves, but from time to time she’d look back at them and if one was too far away, she’d head towards it. But she wouldn’t get too close. She’d only go far enough that they duckling knew that it should return to her.

Taken with a Sony A6000 and Tamron 28-300mm f/4-7.1 Di III VC VXD lens.

A Short Walk along the Old Croton Aqueduct Trail

I went for brunch at DD’s Diner one day. The last time I was there was when I visited Crawbuckie Preserve. From the diner I walked south along the Old Croton Aqueduct (OCA) Trail, through Ossining and back home. This time I planned to go north along the OCA to Mariandale, so it was quite a short walk, but not without interest.

Above the Kane House.








Taken with a Sony A77II and Minolta 35-105 f3.5-4.5.