Uncommon Commons
(2018 Edition)
Central and North Texas Birding during 2018
This photography series includes some of my best bird photography for the year which has yet to be showcased on my blog or previous series.

This photography series includes some of my best bird photography for the year which has yet to be showcased on my blog or previous series.
Join me as I proudly share photography of my state bird - the Lone Star Texas Mockingbird
Most Texan summers have brought heat and very little rain to the rose bush in my backyard, but 2018 seems to have been an exception.
Summer is the time for hatchlings to emerge as fully-capable juveniles. The following series captures birds from New York City's majestic Central Park and the Dallas / Fort Worth area from which I live. You might be surprised that not all birds captured sport the colorful plumage we are all familiar with.
Dynamic clouds or weather conditions prompt to plan a photoshoot for the morning or at night. Join me in my photography session of Lake Grapevine, Texas at blue and golden hours of the day.
Songbirds may be silent during the summer, but the Egrets and Herons are happily hunting for fish. Enjoy my collection of waterbirds captured around Warren Parkway and the Dallas North Tollway.
The most thrilling part to New York City is her unbreakable bond between steel and water.
I went to New York City for a photography conference and came back home to little Haslet, Texas with a vision. I had walked with strangers practically my entire time visiting NYC. I did a little bit of photography on the street, but just felt as if my digital camera was getting in the way of what I wanted to do. So I took out my camera from my backpack during my bus trip back to the airport and began snapping away.