Arthur Morris/BIRDS AS ART
March 28th, 2020

Horton Hatches a What? More on COVID-19

What’s Up?

I headed down to the lake on a foggy Friday morning in hopes of making some images of the large crane chicks amongst the purple marsh flowers. I failed on that quest but did quite well otherwise … Story and images soon. I will be again heading down to the lake early this morning, Saturday 28 MAR 2020.

Navigating the Misinformation and Protecting Your Family with Dr. Dietrich Klinghardt

From the Sophia Education website here. You might have to sign up first and then click on the link again to view the video. They have problems with the audio at the start, but figure things out fairly quickly.

This image was created on 12 MAR 2020 at Indian Lake Estates. I used the handheld Sony FE 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3 G OSS lens (at 397mm) with the blazingly fast AF King, the Sony Alpha a9 II Mirrorless Digital camera body. ISO 640. Exposure determined by Zebras with ISO on the rear wheel: 1/2500 sec. at f/6.3 in Manual mode. AWB at 5:45pm a sunny afternooon.

Upper Zone AF-C did the job.

Sandhill Crane on low nest atop a dead palm tree

The Low Crane Nest

Sometimes when you head out to photograph birds you can see something that you have never seen before! For real.

March 27th, 2020

Dr. Klinghardt on Coronavirus. The New Low Osprey Nest. And Two Nice Osprey Images

What’s Up?

Today is Friday 27 MAR 2020. I am headed down to the lake soon to try for the large crane chicks in a marsh setting. After the fog lifts.

Martin Flight Photography Info

In the Martin Flight Photography blog post here, the two images were created from the same RAW file. I optimized Image #1 first but when I posted it, it looked way too dark to me. So I brought it into Photoshop and pulled the curve up a bit. Then, working on a duplicate layer I selected the bird using the Quick Selection Tool and — using Selective Color — took out some BLACK from the WHITEs and the Neutrals. I added a Regular Layer Mask and painted away 33% of the lightening on the near-underwing. No NIK or additional sharpening was used on Image #2 which was simply a lightened version of Image #1. Kudos to the many folks who get that right,.

Alternative Medicine

About 32 years ago I learned that I had a bleeding ulcer. The diagnosis had been missed by my family physician for several years. When he was on vacation I saw a lady doctor who listened to my symptoms, stuck her gloved finger up my butt, tested for blood, and nailed the correct diagnosis. I was put on Prilosec (the “purple pill” of TV advertisements) for seven years. While it alleviated the symptoms, it did nothing to heal my ulcer.

I met Dr. Cliff Oliver about 24 years ago when he attended a Bosque IPT. He counseled me on my eating habits (I asked him …) and when I told him about my ulcer, he said, “That’s an easy one.” I started a three-month regimen of L-Histidine, L-Glutamine, and DGL, a licorice tablet. My symptoms disappeared in 90 days and so did my bleeding ulcer. I was impressed and have been working with Cliff for nearly a quarter of a century now.

Dr. Klinghardt on Coronavirus

Three days ago directed me to a series of YouTube videos, ‘Dr. Klinghardt’s latest discoveries on COVID-19.”

If you would like to see if an alternative view of coronavirus makes sense to you (it does to me), check these out:

Dr. Klinghardt COVID-19 Q&A 10th March 2020

Dr. Klinghardt Corona interview Klinghardt Institute March 2020

Dr Klinghardt Corona interview Klinghardt Institute March 25 2020

Dr. Klinghardt is a world-renowned medical doctor and researcher, famous for his ground-breaking work on Autism and Lyme Disease. He explains how the disease progresses and his successes in treating patients with COVID-19. When you are done watching the videos you will want to turn your wi-fi off as often as possible. You can access the three videos above and one more on the same subject on the Klinghardt Institute YouTube page here. Learn about the institute here.

Based on the videos and advice from Dr. Oliver, I have ordered the following from Amazon:

  • BRIOTECH Topical Skin Spray – All Natural Pure HOCl Hypochlorous Solution
  • Beekeeper’s Naturals Spray 95% Bee Propolis Extract-Natural Immune Support & Sore Throat Relief Antioxidants (any spray-able Propolis will do)
  • NatureBell Quercetin 1000mg
  • Progena Meditrend – Andrographis 200mg

Arrival dates vary but nothing is coming really soon as the stuff is hard to get. I will likely try to get the HOCl and the Propolis spray locally today as they are both preventative.

If you would like to learn how I will be using the stuff above, please send me an e-mail.

Today’s Entertainment

Grace VanderWaal: 12-Year-Old Ukulele Player Gets Golden Buzzer – America’s Got Talent 2016

BIRDS AS ART

BIRDS AS ART is registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.

The Nikon 500mm PF Lens

Steve Elkins at Bedfords asked me to let folks know that he has two of these hard-to-get-your-hands-on lenses in stock. The 500 PF was my very favorite Nikon lens. Save $50 by getting in touch with Steve as noted below.

Money Saving Reminder

If you need a hot photo item that is out of stock at B&H, would enjoy free overnight shipping, and would like a $50 discount on your first purchase over $1000.00, click here to order and enter the coupon code BIRDSASART at checkout. If you are looking to strike a deal on Canon or Nikon gear (including the big telephotos) or on a multiple item order, contact Steve Elkins via e-mail or on his cell at (479) 381-2592 (Eastern time) and be sure to mention your BIRDSASART coupon code and use it for your online order. Steve has been great at getting folks the hot items that are out of stock at B&H. Those include the SONY a7r IV, the SONY 200-600, the SONY 600mm f/4 GM, and the Nikon 500mm PF. Steve is eager to please.

Gear Questions and Advice

Too many folks attending BAA IPTs and dozens of photographers whom I see in the field and on BPN, are–out of ignorance–using the wrong gear especially when it comes to tripods and more especially, tripod heads… Please know that I am always glad to answer your gear questions via e-mail. Those questions might deal with systems, camera bodies, accessories, and/or lens choices and decisions.

This image was created on 12 MAR 2020 at Indian Lake Estates. I used the handheld Sony FE 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3 G OSS lens (at 397mm) with the blazingly fast AF King, the Sony Alpha a9 II Mirrorless Digital camera body. ISO 640. Exposure determined by Zebras with ISO on the rear wheel: 1/2500 sec. at f/6.3 in Manual mode. AWB at 5:45pm a sunny afternooon.

Tracking Flexible Spot M AF-C did the job.

Image #1: Osprey in nest on dead palm tree

The Low Osprey Nest

A visiting friend discovered this new Osprey nest atop a dead palm about two weeks ago. It is the lowest osprey nest I have seen here at ILE, about 40 feet up. There are several natural nests that are too cluttered to be great for photography and lots of platform nests from 60 to 80-feet high.

This image was created on 12 MAR 2020 at Indian Lake Estates. I used the Induro GIT 304L/FlexShooter Pro-mounted Sony FE 600mm f/4 GM OSS lens, the Sony FE 1.4x Teleconverter and the blazingly fast Sony Alpha a9 II Mirrorless Digital camera body) that features incredibly accurate AF. ISO 3200. Exposure determined by Zebras: 1/3200 sec. at f/5.6 in Manual mode. AWB at 8:10:17 am early on a sunny morning.

Center Zone AF-C was active at the moment of exposure. Click on the image to see a larger version.

Image #2: Osprey landing with nesting material

Osprey Landing With Nesting Material

I went with 840mm by going to a longer focal length allows for a lower angle of inclination — I am able to move well away from the nest so that I do not have to elevate the lens as much as when I am hand holding the 200-600. The wind and sky conditions determine how well I will do or if I will even try. Note the virtually noise-free SONY ISO 3200 image, a result of exposing well to the right.

This image was created on 12 MAR 2020 at Indian Lake Estates. I used the Induro GIT 304L/FlexShooter Pro-mounted Sony FE 600mm f/4 GM OSS lens, the Sony FE 1.4x Teleconverter and the blazingly fast Sony Alpha a9 II Mirrorless Digital camera body) that features incredibly accurate AF. ISO 800. Exposure determined by Zebras: 1/3200 sec. at f/5.6 in Manual mode. AWB at 8:10:17 am early on a sunny morning.

Center Zone AF-C was active at the moment of exposure. Click on the image to see a larger version.

Image #3: Osprey landing with nesting material

The SONY a9 ii 20 fps Frame-Rate Has Its Advantages

This frame (_A925143) was actually the second image created after Image #2 (_A925141). _A925142 was deleted because I clipped a wing. In fact, even though no wingtips were clipped, I did expand the canvases with both Image #2 and Image #3 to give the bird more room in the frame.

The Stronger Image?

Which is the stronger image, Image #2 or Image #3? What are the strengths and weaknesses of each image?

The BAA Middle of Florida Photographic Site Guide

You can purchase your copy here in the BAA Online Store.

The BAA Middle of Florida Photographic Site Guide

126 pages, 87 photographs by Joe Przybyla and Arthur Morris.
The PDF for this e-Guide is an electronic download sent via e-mail.

Purchase your copy here in the BAA Online Store.

I had thought about doing a guide to some of the great but little-known photo hotspots around central Florida for about a decade, but those plans never came to fruition. I met Joe online in the Avian Forum at BirdPhotographer’s.Net about two years ago. Joe’s photography has improved tremendously over the past few years; he credits the BAA blog, my books and PDFs, and his participation on BPN. The one thing that I learned right from the get-go about Joe is that he is a hard and tenacious worker, always striving to improve his skills and to grow his knowledge base. As he knew of more than a few good spots in central Florida, I broached the idea of us doing a photographic site guide that covered many of the little-known photographic hotspots from Brandon to Lakeland to Joe Overstreet Road to Indian Lake Estates (my Florida home for the past 20 years or so). After more than many, many dozens of hours of effort, The BIRDS AS ART Middle of Florida Photographic Site Guide is now a reality. Thanks to Joe’s wife Dottie for her review of our writing. We all learned once again that writing is a process, a back and forth process. All thanks to the white pelicans of Lakeland. Here are the locations that are detailed in this e-Guide:

  • Indian Lake Estates: Sandhills Cranes with chicks and colts, lots of vultures, and Ospreys up the kazoo!
  • Gatorland, Kissimmee: Learn to make great images of wading birds in a cluttered rookery.
  • The Brandon Rookery: Great for nesting Wood Storks, Great Egrets, and more.
  • Circle Bar B Reserve, Lakeland: Here you will find a great variety of avian subjects in a great variety of habitats.
  • Lake Morton, Lakeland: There are lots of silly tame birds here including and especially American White Pelican during the colder months.
  • Lake Mirror, Lakeland: Tame Anhingas, Limpkins, and a zillion White Ibises at times.
  • West Lake Parker, Lakeland: Here you will have a chance for two difficult birds, Snail Kite, and Purple Gallinule.
  • Joe Overstreet Road, Kenansville: Crested Caracara, meadowlarks, Loggerhead Shrike, and much more on the fenceposts and barbed wire.

Each location includes a map, a detailed description of the best spots, best season, light and time of day instructions, the expected species, and an educational and inspirational gallery that is designed to open your eyes as to the possibilities.

You can purchase a copy here in the BAA Online Store.

If In Doubt …

If you are in doubt about using the BAA B&H affiliate link correctly, you can always start your search by clicking here. Please note that the tracking is invisible. Web orders only. Please, however, remember to shoot me your receipt via e-mail.







Please Remember to use my Affiliate Links and to Visit the BAA Online Store 🙂

To show your appreciation for my continuing efforts here, we ask, as always, that you get in the habit of using my B&H affiliate links on the right side of the blog or Bedfords, for all of your photo and electronics purchases. Please check the availability of all photographic accessories in the New BIRDS AS ART Online Store, especially the Mongoose M3.6 tripod head, Wimberley lens plates, Delkin flash cards and accessories, and LensCoat stuff.

As always, we sell only what I have used, have tested, and can depend on. We will not sell you junk. We know what you need to make creating great images easy and fun. And please remember that I am always glad to answer your gear questions via e-mail.

I would, of course, appreciate your using our B&H affiliate links or Bedfords for all of your major gear, video, and electronic purchases. For the photographic stuff mentioned in the paragraph above, and for everything else in the new store, we, meaning BAA, would of course greatly appreciate your business. Here is a huge thank you to the many who have been using our links on a regular basis and those who regularly visit the New BIRDS AS ART Online Store as well.

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March 26th, 2020

Old Gnarly ...

What’s Up?

I’ve been swimming every day. And doing my bursts. It was very foggy here this morning but I went down to the lake when it brightened up, but with the west wind, I did not try the low Osprey nest. I did have an Osprey from another nest flying circles right over me for a bit. I addition I did some Black Vulture head portraits and a few of some cranes as well.

My plan again is to get back to work on finishing up the SONY e-Guide this afternoon …

Thanks to the many who commented on yesterday’s Martin Flight Photography blog post. Your comments are always appreciated. I will explain how I lightened the image in tomorrow’s blog post.

Today’s Entertainment

Billy Joel: Too Cool!

Billy Joel sings “New York State Of Mind” with Vanderbilt University student Michael Pollack, filmed during “An Evening of Questions and Answers and a Little Bit of Music” at the university in January 2013. The young man — totally nonplussed — does quite well. See the video here. “Nice going Michael. The guys got chops.”

Billy Joel and Guests

Billy Joel performs “Piano Man” with Kevin Spacey, Boyz II Men, Natalie Maines, Josh Groban, Gavin DeGraw, Tony Bennett, LeAnn Rimes, and Michael Feinstein during the ceremony where he was honored with the Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song on November 19, 2014, at the DAR Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C. Enjoy the video here.. Kevin Spacey is quite multi-talented!

On CBS Sunday Morning in 2018

Learn more about Billy Joel the man and his Madison Square Garden residency here.

Your Favorites?

My three favorite Billy Joel songs — I have seen him live four times, three at MSG — include two huge hits, Scenes from an Italian Restaurant and Piano Man, and the much lesser-known All for Leyna (from the Glass Houses album). Here a very young Billy Joel does Scenes from an Italian Restaurant on Long Island; Mark Rivera on sax whom I believe is still touring with Billy today. Last is Piano Man, Billy Joel, live at Madison Square Garden, New York, May 9th, 2019; MSG Residency; Billy’s 70th Birthday Bash Show here. The video and the sound are not too good, but man, they love him in New York.

Yikes, how could I have forgotten Miami 2017 (Seen The Lights Go Out On Broadway). He often opens his shows with this number — released in 1976; it eerily prophecized the events of 911. See and listen here from Live at Yankeee Stadium.

BIRDS AS ART

BIRDS AS ART is registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.

The Nikon 500mm PF Lens

Steve Elkins at Bedfords asked me to let folks know that he has two of these hard-to-get-your-hands-on lenses in stock. The 500 PF was my very favorite Nikon lens. Save $50 by getting in touch with Steve as noted below.

Money Saving Reminder

If you need a hot photo item that is out of stock at B&H, would enjoy free overnight shipping, and would like a $50 discount on your first purchase over $1000.00, click here to order and enter the coupon code BIRDSASART at checkout. If you are looking to strike a deal on Canon or Nikon gear (including the big telephotos) or on a multiple item order, contact Steve Elkins via e-mail or on his cell at (479) 381-2592 (Eastern time) and be sure to mention your BIRDSASART coupon code and use it for your online order. Steve has been great at getting folks the hot items that are out of stock at B&H. Those include the SONY a7r IV, the SONY 200-600, the SONY 600mm f/4 GM, and the Nikon 500mm PF. Steve is eager to please.

Gear Questions and Advice

Too many folks attending BAA IPTs and dozens of photographers whom I see in the field and on BPN, are–out of ignorance–using the wrong gear especially when it comes to tripods and more especially, tripod heads… Please know that I am always glad to answer your gear questions via e-mail. Those questions might deal with systems, camera bodies, accessories, and/or lens choices and decisions.

This image was also created 26 MAR 2020. I used the hand held Sony FE 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 GM OSS lens (at 400mm) and the beyond remarkable Sony Alpha a9 Mirrorless Digital Camera. ISO 320: 1/1000 sec. at f/6.3 in Manual mode. AWB at 7:30am on a sunny morning.

Image 1: Sandhill Crane with deformed bill/head portrait

Old Gnarly

This crane with its deformed bill has been at ILE for at least the past five years. It has been doing just fine. For the past four nesting seasons, it has nested successfully and raised one or two chicks. It hangs out in the marsh at the north end of the North Field. In most years, three to five pairs of Sandhill Cranes nest successfully at Indian Lake Estates. This year I have only seen one pair with two chicks, that family in the marsh at the south end of the South Peninsula. I am not sure if there are any other nests, but in a typical year, most nests will have hatched by late March. Some days recently I have seen old gnarly in its usual haunts and yesterday I saw it mate. Perhaps I am seeing one bird while the other is on eggs. Did they simply nest late? Time will tell.

I wish the happy couple the best.

This image was created on 23 MAR 2020 at Indian Lake Estates. I used the handheld Sony FE 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3 G OSS lens (at 600mm) with the blazingly fast AF King, the Sony Alpha a9 II Mirrorless Digital camera body. ISO 640. Exposure determined by Zebras with ISO on the rear wheel — I went with faint Zebras on the bird’s white chin: 1/2000 sec. at f/6.3 in Manual mode. AWB at 8:18am on sunny morning.

Center Zone AF-C performed perfectly.

Image #2: Sandhill Crane with deformed bill/vertical head and neck portrait

Old Gnarly, a wider view

There are lots of ways to skin a cat. Here I went vertical to create a head and neck portrait of an old friend. Me-thinks that I cooled the image down too much.

Your Favorite?

Do you like the tight horizontal or the looser vertical? Please let us know why.

The BAA Middle of Florida Photographic Site Guide

You can purchase your copy here in the BAA Online Store.

The BAA Middle of Florida Photographic Site Guide

126 pages, 87 photographs by Joe Przybyla and Arthur Morris.
The PDF for this e-Guide is an electronic download sent via e-mail.

Purchase your copy here in the BAA Online Store.

I had thought about doing a guide to some of the great but little-known photo hotspots around central Florida for about a decade, but those plans never came to fruition. I met Joe online in the Avian Forum at BirdPhotographer’s.Net about two years ago. Joe’s photography has improved tremendously over the past few years; he credits the BAA blog, my books and PDFs, and his participation on BPN. The one thing that I learned right from the get-go about Joe is that he is a hard and tenacious worker, always striving to improve his skills and to grow his knowledge base. As he knew of more than a few good spots in central Florida, I broached the idea of us doing a photographic site guide that covered many of the little-known photographic hotspots from Brandon to Lakeland to Joe Overstreet Road to Indian Lake Estates (my Florida home for the past 20 years or so). After more than many, many dozens of hours of effort, The BIRDS AS ART Middle of Florida Photographic Site Guide is now a reality. Thanks to Joe’s wife Dottie for her review of our writing. We all learned once again that writing is a process, a back and forth process. All thanks to the white pelicans of Lakeland. Here are the locations that are detailed in this e-Guide:

  • Indian Lake Estates: Sandhills Cranes with chicks and colts, lots of vultures, and Ospreys up the kazoo!
  • Gatorland, Kissimmee: Learn to make great images of wading birds in a cluttered rookery.
  • The Brandon Rookery: Great for nesting Wood Storks, Great Egrets, and more.
  • Circle Bar B Reserve, Lakeland: Here you will find a great variety of avian subjects in a great variety of habitats.
  • Lake Morton, Lakeland: There are lots of silly tame birds here including and especially American White Pelican during the colder months.
  • Lake Mirror, Lakeland: Tame Anhingas, Limpkins, and a zillion White Ibises at times.
  • West Lake Parker, Lakeland: Here you will have a chance for two difficult birds, Snail Kite, and Purple Gallinule.
  • Joe Overstreet Road, Kenansville: Crested Caracara, meadowlarks, Loggerhead Shrike, and much more on the fenceposts and barbed wire.

Each location includes a map, a detailed description of the best spots, best season, light and time of day instructions, the expected species, and an educational and inspirational gallery that is designed to open your eyes as to the possibilities.

You can purchase a copy here in the BAA Online Store.

If In Doubt …

If you are in doubt about using the BAA B&H affiliate link correctly, you can always start your search by clicking here. Please note that the tracking is invisible. Web orders only. Please, however, remember to shoot me your receipt via e-mail.







Please Remember to use my Affiliate Links and to Visit the BAA Online Store 🙂

To show your appreciation for my continuing efforts here, we ask, as always, that you get in the habit of using my B&H affiliate links on the right side of the blog or Bedfords, for all of your photo and electronics purchases. Please check the availability of all photographic accessories in the New BIRDS AS ART Online Store, especially the Mongoose M3.6 tripod head, Wimberley lens plates, Delkin flash cards and accessories, and LensCoat stuff.

As always, we sell only what I have used, have tested, and can depend on. We will not sell you junk. We know what you need to make creating great images easy and fun. And please remember that I am always glad to answer your gear questions via e-mail.

I would, of course, appreciate your using our B&H affiliate links or Bedfords for all of your major gear, video, and electronic purchases. For the photographic stuff mentioned in the paragraph above, and for everything else in the new store, we, meaning BAA, would of course greatly appreciate your business. Here is a huge thank you to the many who have been using our links on a regular basis and those who regularly visit the New BIRDS AS ART Online Store as well.

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