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Category: Hydrosphere

Having spent 15 years of my life diving my way around the world’s oceans, I now have sea water in my veins and long for the soothing sound of bubbles. And there is fresh water out there too.

A Matter of Scale
September 11, 2022
Birds, Fauna, Hydrosphere, New York
On an outing to Montauk yesterday I was treated with whales, spinner dolphins in the distance and a few seals poking their head through the rolling surf, which had attracted many...
Of Time and Elasticity
June 29, 2022
Hydrosphere, New York, Photography
Whether it is through extremely long exposures or the blink of a fast shutter, I always know that coming home and firing up the virtual lightbox to develop my shots, I will be...
Seals!
May 9, 2020
Fauna, Hydrosphere, New York
Spotted a few weeks BC*, these two seals sat on a rock in weak afternoon light, dutifully soaking in the invisible waves of a pale sun, a stone's throw from the...
Against All Odds
January 13, 2020
Fauna, Hydrosphere, New York, Photoblogs
Yes, eight and a half million souls merrily sharing three hundred square miles of prime real-estate is a lot. Way too much in fact, as is the case for any large city. The very...
Fox One!
February 18, 2019
Fauna, Hydrosphere, New York, Photoblogs
Marie and I drove down to the Jersey beaches this weekend on the snowy owl lottery. It was a lovely day, almost spring-like, and a very enjoyable drive both ways. Jersey...
Beached
January 16, 2019
Fauna, Hydrosphere, New York
Emboldened by my first snowy owl quest, I set out a couple of weeks ago on a southward drive to distant Jersey beaches, yet again following the ebb and flow of crowdsourced...