
Sunday Nature Stills – 02/06/2022


I took this photograph in a beautiful green forest near timberline on the southwest side of Mount Saint Helens. It’s odd to think that the opposite side of the mountain was completely blown away and turned into a debris flow in the 1980 eruption. I wonder what it was like in this forest during the eruption.
I took this photograph of giraffes feeding on thorny acacia trees near the Tanzania/Kenya border on the west side of Kilimanjaro. Giraffes are really odd animals. From a natural selection standpoint, the way that giraffes and acacia trees developed together makes sense, but looking at them as if for the first time, giraffes are quite bizarre. When visiting Africa, you almost start feeling like you are in a Dr. Seuss book. The sizes, shapes, colors, textures, and proportions of animals are really odd when you sit back and think about it. Such a cool world we live in.
I took this picture of a forest stream bank along the coast in central California. I like the image because it has a nice contrast between the complicated detail of the static stream bank and the almost featureless fast-moving water. I’ve taken photographs at this particular place quite a few times over the years. This particular stretch of stream has a nice feel to it.