
Sometimes the simplest of images are the most captivating.

The Katydid is often heard but seldom see due to its perfect blending in with the foliage.

I was once asked how do you get pictures of hummingbirds. The answer is to go to a place they frequent, often a feeder, hunker down, stay still, set up your camera and wait very patiently. I frequently use a cable release to minimize any movement that might frighten one away.
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