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Monday, March 28, 2011

Griswald Monday

Today Griswald had the best day ever.  This morning he rescued a baby Opossum that had fallen into the pool....I wrapped her/him up in a towel and brought her to The Wildlife Care Center In Fort Lauderdale...Griswald takes his lifeguard duties very seriously and would be happy to sleep outside tonight by the edge of the pool if I would let him...

"Playing Opossum"

Monday, March 14, 2011

Griswald Monday

Don't tell Griswald but I'm playing a trick on him....Grizzy's taking a nap & thinks today is still Sunday so I decided to pretend to be him on the Blog for "Griswald Monday"...he'll never know!!! xoxo Kya


Kya

Monday, March 7, 2011

Grizwald Monday

I'm  working on making French Bulldog greeting cards that I hope to sell on my pet rescue blog... this is my first sample/proof featuring.... Guess Who? Griswald, of course!!!

"Rain Dance"

Egret

Monday, February 28, 2011

Griswald Monday

Griswald stopped by the artists' Coop, The Arts Arena Gallery, in Delray Beach, Florida but it was closed. Grizzy loved the ceramic sculptures, paintings, hand- crafted jewelry and photography that he could see on display through the window so he decided to wait a little while just in case one of the artists came by to work in the gallery and wouldn't mind inviting him inside for a visit....

Thursday, February 17, 2011

One Hot Tomato

This plant barely survived all of the cold spells that we've had in South Florida this winter; it's weak &  scraggly looking but I guess it's pretty tough because almost overnight, a small, yellowish  on it's way to orangish- red, organic tomato appeared... hurray!!! It didn't get much help from me except for a steady diet of coffee grinds that I'd throw on top of the soil a few times a week...watching it grow as it soaks up the sunshine really is amazing...

Monday, February 14, 2011

Grizwalds' Valentines Day Monday

Do you want me to read it to you? You know it's Valentines Day, right?  It's ok if you didn't get me anything...did you?
HAPPY VALENTINES DAY EVERYONE XOXO

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Photoshop Trick




I captured this image of Grizzy running toward me so that I could try a Photoshop trick that simulates "rear-curtain sync". I'd watched an online video lesson by Rick Sammon who said that he always tries to shoot sharp images and then if he wants a certain effect he'll enhance the image later using Photoshop. His technique was easy to learn and I like the results. Here's how I did it in case anyone wants to give it a try.
I opened the image in Photoshop and duplicated the background layer. The first step was to click on FILTER>CONVERT FOR SMART FILTERS>FILTER BLUR>MOTION BLUR; in the MOTION BLUR DIALOGUE BOX, I adjusted the angle to 45 but you can choose whatever gives you the look that's best for your subject and I adjusted the speed just a little. When I closed the MOTION BLUR Dialogue Box, I went to the bottom of the tools panel on the left side of my Photoshop window and made sure that BLACK was selected for my foreground color. Then on the right side of the PS window, in the panel, I clicked on the empty SMART FILTERS BOX. Next, I selected a brush (small,soft) from the tools panel and set the opacity to 100 (opacity is at the top of the screen in the menu bar) Then I started painting Griswalds' eyes and face, working my way from the center of his face outward....as I got further away from his eyes (where the plane of focus would naturally change, I lowered the opacity to increase the blur and continued to do that to the edges of the photo.

So instead of shooting a lot of images at various slow shutter speeds, I took one sharp image and then created the motion blur that I wanted in Photoshop. I know that some photographers like to do as little post- processing as possible but in the process of developing a workflow and learning Lightroom I'm discovering Photoshop and it's a lot of fun.

If anyone tries this out on their photos let me know or if you have any tricks to share I'd love to try them.

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Missed Opportunities=Learning Experiences

This sea turtle was in a tank with several small fish at The Gumbo Limbo Nature Center in Boca Raton, Florida. I didn't realize until I got home that the camera captured my reflection on the glass wall of the tank in some of the images and I thought I'd use the idea to create a logo for my website... I went back last week to retake the pictures...I wanted to include more of the tank in the image but the sea turtle was gone and the tank was empty...The Nature Center is dynamic; they release the turtles as soon as they're healthy enough to return to their life in the ocean and the other wildlife and plants change their habits and transform themselves with the seasons. So when your taking pictures of nature you can't count on re-do's!!! Lesson learned; take lots of pictures and take the time to review them quickly since you won't get a second chance...

 

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Backyard Visitors



This little guy was on the outside of one of the back doors under the floodlight and didn't even move when I went in and out with the trash...she/he might be one of the poisonous frogs that we have in South Florida...the bumps on their back secret a toxic poison that can be deadly to any dog that licks it. They're easier to identify when they're full grown.

Monday, November 22, 2010

Grizwald Monday


It's Monday and Griswald is back on the job doing what he does best; waiting and watching for something to happen at the pool. Ever since he found a baby Opossum struggling to stay afloat last spring, the first thing Grizzy does every morning is run to the side of the pool and  peer over the edge expecting to find that Opossum again!!

Monday, November 15, 2010

Friday, November 12, 2010

"Downward Dog"-Griswald Style

visit Misty Dawn's blog, Camera Critters, to find links to lots more animal images that you might like;

Camera Critters

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Griswald

Griswald likes to hang out next to the pool whenever he's outside...I was trying to get him interested in something else so that I could take some new pictures of him but I couldn't keep his attention long enough... staring into the pool is Grizzy's thing...

Monday, November 1, 2010

"Hey!!!"..."Let Me In!"

I tried to crop & straighten this picture but it's still a little crooked...is there a trick to straightening & getting it right?

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Critters In The Pool

Yesterday, my french bulldog, Grizzy, spotted this little ringneck snake floating around in the pool on a raft  of leaves...

if you click on the snake's, head you can see it much better


Earlier that A.M. this curly tailed lizard had also fallen into the pool. I thought it was ok since it was headed for the swimout & shallow water. It must have gotten tired because all of a sudden it sank to the bottom then quickly struggled back to the surface where it did its version of "the dead man's float"! I still feel bad that it almost drowned while I was trying to get a couple of pictures... this lizard is in & out of the pool a couple of times a month so I didn't rush to rescue it. I scooped it up with a leaf & after resting in the sun for about 10 minutes she/he was fine & ran off into the grass.

you can see her/his eye just below the water- line

almost there!

doing great!

uh oh!, this isn't good!

R&R & a happy ending!




Thursday, October 28, 2010

B&W Tattoos,The Cohasset Bridge, MA

The big tattoo is of "Michael the Archangel", the nemesis of Satan & the tattoo underneath it is "the bridge" on Border Street in Cohasset, Massachusetts. Jumping off the bridge into the rapids below is a rite of passage for the kids who live on the South Shore. Lots of them who have grown up & moved away still jump when they're back in Boston. A man I got to talking to once ( in Florida), after asking him for directions, happened to be from Cohasset & raised his family there... the bridge was mentioned & he told me that all of his boys asked their fiancees to jump the bridge with them before they proposed to them. I had to laugh because my son has always said that he plans to do the same thing! I've never jumped but it's on my list of things to do someday....I think... I'm so afraid of heights I'm not positive I will really do it but I hope to give it a try in April.





Wednesday, September 8, 2010

"Batman"

Griswald
Why am I always surprised when Griswald runs to the front door before anyone coming to my house has gotten even as close as the driveway?  Grizzy's huge bat ears make him a great watch dog!

Yellow Aphids

Aphids

The first time I saw Aphids on my milkweeds I was worried that they would kill all of my new plants & drive  the monarch butterflies away. I tried washing them off the stems & leaves with the hose & when that didn't work I tried scraping them off each plant, one by one. Now, I know better... I leave them alone & enjoy watching them! They do feed on the newer leaves & stems of the plants but they attract ladybugs & other beneficial insects to the garden & the monarchs don't seem to mind. This is the 1st time I've seen them this year..

Thursday, August 26, 2010

"Ready To Fly"

This is a Gulf Fritillary butterfly. I found its Chrysalis a few days ago attached to a Passion Vine in the backyard. I moved the Chrysalis to my screen porch so I could see the butterfly when it  emerged but I missed it! When I checked it this morning, the Chrysalis was already empty... the  Fritillary's wings were  dry & it was flying around the porch & on the floor looking for a way out....  I took a few quick pictures before catching it & setting it free...

Gulf Fritillary

Friday, August 20, 2010

Gulf Fritillary Caterpillar & Chrysalis

This Gulf Fritillary Caterpillar is munching away on what's left of a leaf on the very tip of a Passion Vine...


I found this Fritillary Chrysalis attached to the lower, leafier part of the same plant ...

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Curled-Up & Ready To Create A Chrysalis

This Monarch Caterpillar attached itself to the clothes- drying rack on my screen porch. This is the first time I've found a caterpillar curled up like this & ready to pupate (transform into a chrysalis). You can see the small patch of white silk it made to attach itself to the wood. The next morning, I found the new chrysalis & another caterpillar hanging in the shape of a J. Now there are 2 chrysalis and they'll be ready to emerge in about 7-14 days. Amazing!!!

Monday, August 16, 2010

Baby Sea Turtles

These baby sea turtles are on the first floor of the FAU Research Facility at the Gumbo Limbo Nature Center. The turtles are tethered with fishing line to the pvc pipes that you see taped in place across the top of the tank. The baby turtles are kept separated this way so that they won't harm each other. I took this picture from the 2nd floor gallery, which is open to the public. These turtles are being studied as part of the ongoing research conducted by FAU's Department of Biological Sciences.

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Scorpion Fish Or Yip-Yips?

I don't know if anyone else remembers the Yip-Yips from Sesame Street but they were little creatures from outer space who would travel to Sesame Street in their spaceship....anyway, the fish in the background reminds me of  them because of his big eye. These are Plumed Scorpion Fish and they live in a small tank in the FAU Research Gallery at The Gumbo Limbo Nature Center in Boca Raton, Florida...

There's Always Something New To Discover At Gumbo Limbo

This Plumed Scorpion Fish is in one of the smaller tanks in the FAU Research Gallery at the Gumbo Limbo Nature Center. He/she is one of two that share the tank with some sea urchins, small fish & an anemone...The little Flounder was in an isolation tank all by itself...


PLUMED SCORPION FISH

FLOUNDER

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Ready to Be Released

This is "Coastie", one of the Sea Turtles that was rescued & brought to the Gumbo Limbo Nature Center in Boca Raton, Fl during January's cold spell. Coastie has been recuperating in the Turtle Rehabilitation Center & one of the things he was being treated for is a virus. The white coating that you see on parts of Coastie's' shell is where his shell was shedding & peeling as a result of the virus. The staff said that Coastie is finally healthy enough to return to the ocean & there was a chance that Coastie might be released today.



  

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Spiny Lobster Leg

The Spiny Lobster has 5 pairs of legs.  Here's one of this lobsters' legs that it used for walking...

Spiny Lobsters Have A Pair of Horns Over Their Eyes

The Spiny Lobster has a pair of large, hooked horns which extend over their eyes...

Monday, August 9, 2010

Spiny Lobster Shell At Gumbo Limbo Nature Center

This exoskeleton, belonged to a female Spiny Lobster at The Gumbo Limbo Nature Center in Boca Raton, Fl. She was molting & split her shell in half where her body met her tail so that  she could crawl out & leave her shell behind. Usually, lobsters will bury themselves in the mud & sand or hide under rocks until they grow a new shell, which takes 2 weeks to a month. Unfortunately, this lobster (I think her name was Butter) was eaten by the Moray Eel who lived in the same outdoor tank with her.


After molting, the lobsters will usually eat their empty shell to replenish the supply of calcium that they'll need to harden their new shell....but in this case, the lobster (Butter) was eaten before she had time to devour her shell & find a safe place to hide from predators. Instead of claws like Atlantic/American lobsters, Spiny Lobsters have 5 pairs of walking legs. Next to Horseshoe Crabs, lobsters are my favorite sea creatures.
Intact Spiny Lobster Exoskeleton At Gumbo Limbo Nature Center