by Rich Leighton | Oct 21, 2014 | NANP, Nature & Wildlife, Nature Photography, Observations, Photography, Travel, Washington
A few days ago I was driving eastward across the state of Washington across the barren sagebrush desert with my family when one of my boys needed to use the restroom. We stopped just east of Ellensburg at the Ryegrass Safety Rest Area in Kittitas County, and as...
by Rich Leighton | Oct 16, 2014 | Birds, NANP, Nature & Wildlife, Nature Photography, Photography, Travel
A quick post for today, and a trio of brand new photos of some of North America’s most beautiful coastal birds. Click on any image to enlarge. A roseate spoonbill wades through a salty mangrove marsh on Sanibel Island, Florida on a late winter morning in search...
by Rich Leighton | Oct 13, 2014 | NANP, Nature & Wildlife, Nature Photography, Photography, Travel
A couple of days ago I was prowling around Chatcolet Lake in Northwestern Idaho when I came across a quarry of white-tailed deer in the most beautiful countryside I’ve seen in a long time. This is one of the images I brought home. White-tailed Deer with Fall...
by Rich Leighton | Oct 5, 2014 | Landscape, NANP, Nature & Wildlife, Nature Photography, Photography, Travel
A weird, lovely, fantastic object out of nature like Delicate Arch has the curious ability to remind us – like rock and sunlight and wind and wilderness – that out there is a different world, older and greater and deeper by far than ours, a world which...
by Rich Leighton | Sep 29, 2014 | NANP, Nature & Wildlife, Nature Photography, Pacific Northwest, Photography, Washington
Last weekend I was on a more relaxed nature photography trip than my usual frenzied “cover as many miles as possible on no sleep” routine and brought a friend along with me for some camping and hiking. The first day way spent above Lake Mowich near Spray...
by Rich Leighton | Sep 20, 2014 | NANP, Nature & Wildlife, Nature Photography, News, Photography, Updates
Small change in the North American Nature Photography galleries! For the past 6 or 7 years, my images of mammals were divided into four sub-galleries. One for rodents, small mammals, large mammals and marine mammals. I’m not sure why I chose that odd system at...
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