A visual exploration of wildlife, people, and places, through digital photography.
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Every image on this site was created from our own photographs.
The one at the top of the page is a composite of several photos: the paw print was made by a coyote in the wet, pink-colored sand just a couple of miles outside of Childress, Texas, in the southeast corner of the Texas panhandle; the Brown Pelican was one of many gliding above Rollover Pass, on the Bolivar Penninsula between Crystal Beach and High Island, Texas; the sea shell was on the beach of the Matagorda Island Wildlife Management Area near Port O'Connor, Texas.
The Brown Pelican at the bottom left was cruising along the Intracoastal Waterway at Port O'Connor, Texas.
We came upon the coyote at the bottom right while driving slowly through Caprock Canyons State Park one rainy morning. Caprock Canyons is an hour's drive west of Childress, Texas, the home of Russell Graves. Russell is a professional photographer and educator and was our guide in the Childress area. He generously provided us with photo opportunities we would never have found ourselves.
The image next to the section headings in this column
of each page,
,
was made from a photo of a Great Egret perched
on a branch at the Smith Oaks rookery in High Island,
Bolivar Penninsula, Texas.
The image marking each selection in the list on the left,
, is a Brown Pelican sitting
on a piling on the Intracoastal Waterway in Port O'Connor, Texas.
That same image serves as the website's
favicon, displayed in the internet browser's website
address box.