A visit to Sterling Forest – Inside the visitors center

There were a number of models describing the history of Sterling Forest and its mines as well as some iron artifacts found on the property, but I was particularly interested in the stuffed animals, including this eagle and a beaver (there was also a rather nice owl, but I messed up the photograph and so can’t show it here).

You can get a better overview of the interior center from the website of its architect, Hudson Design.

Taken with a Fuji X-E3 and Fuji XC 16-50mm f3.5-5.6 OSS II

A short walk along Route 9 in Dobbs Ferry – Bird in a bush

I’d like to take pictures of birds, but so far I’ve been unsuccessful. It’s not that I don’t have the right gear. I’ve invested in gear for this particular purpose. It’s that I have difficulty finding birds. I know that this is my problem rather than a problem with equipment. I can’t get up in the early hours of the morning when the birds are the most active. I don’t have the patience to wait around until the birds appear. I knew this when I bought the gear, but decided to give it a try anyway. Maybe I should just give up and sell the equipment I purchased, but I’m not willing to give up yet.

So whenever I see a bird I take a picture of it even if, as in this case I didn’t have any of my fancy bird photography equipment with me. It’s not a great picture: busy background, heavily cropped etc., but it is at least a bird that isn’t a Canada Goose or a Mallard (the birds I see most often).

Taken with a Fuji X-E3 and Fuji XC 16-50mm f3.5-5.6 OSS II

Some of my favorite pictures of 2022 – Color


Elena Jumping. June 24.


Wasps fighting. May 27.


Pocantico River passing under the Old Croton Aqueduct. October 23.


Hardscrabble Wilderness Area. September 21


Fish in Law Park. August 26


I don’t think he/she appreciated me taking a picture. February 22.


Hoverfly Macro. September 2.


MOMA Red. September 13.


A Lightshade. September 2.


Lucas relaxing. November 24