Best of Long Island Wildlife (1-12-17)
We skipped last week's Best of the Long Island Wildlife Photagraphy group so we could all digest both 2016 year end features. If you missed them the…
We skipped last week's Best of the Long Island Wildlife Photagraphy group so we could all digest both 2016 year end features. If you missed them the…
Here is another example of why Winter is my favorite season to shoot on Fire Island. The Sun is still rising directly out of the Ocean, offshore win…
Spectacular clouds over the frozen Bay from a few locations in Bellport this morning. I will follow up with some drone images and footage later. …
The bitter cold overnight is creating a slushy mixture on top of the Great South Bay with most of the local creeks icing over. These images were tak…
After taking my drone for a spin above Bellport Dock, I headed over to Smith Point to catch the Sunrise. These shots were taken in front of the Beac…
After running two Best of 2016 features with the Long Island Sun Chasers photography group early in the week I expected to give it a rest and skip the …
One of the coldest days in recent memory was three years ago today. A fast moving coastal storm dumped around a foot of snow on the South Shore of L…
Here is part II of the 2o16 best of Long Island Wildlife Photography. If you missed Part I please click here. As I said yesterday, this is just a…
The End. I thought I would begin with that. As most Long Islanders know, “The End” is another name for Montauk Point, the eastern-most tip of the isl…
Late one night a few years ago I decided to start a new page on Facebook called Long Island Wildlife Photography. Little did I know how many great w…