Category: Blog
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Hey Sally Lightfoot!
Sally Lightfoot crabs are brightly colored coastal scavengers, found in the Galapagos Islands and across the western coast of south and central America. These crabs are important to the ecosystem as they eat dead organic matter and eating ticks off of the marine iguanas. These crabs are very agile as they can run in all…
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The Big Easy
No one is quite sure exactly why New Orleans was nicknamed “The Big Easy”. Many people hotly contest this nickname’s origins. Some believe the name comes from The Big Easy Dance Hall, in operation in the early 1900s until it burned down. The Big Easy may also refer to black entertainers having an easier time…
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The Gift of the Butterfly
Butterflies are our Creator’s own painted canvases. Each specie has its own unique pattern and color. Vibrate colors with different patterns all with a purpose according to God’s plan! Its fun photographing butterflies. You need to find them, you need some stealth techniques and you have to be patient! My most interesting and satisfying experiences…
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The Unique Sponge

All of our Creator’s creations have a purpose. He created everything with tender loving care and with a purpose to fit in His perfect world. One of His most important creations are sponges. They are very unique but simple creatures. They have many useful purposes in our daily life. When I heard about the sponge…
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Can you bear it?
Photographers have bucket lists, including me. One of those items on my bucket list was to see bears in their natural environment and to photograph them. What excitement I felt when I saw my first bear that I could photograph! I have seen bears before but was unable to photograph them as they were crossing…
