Tuesday, July 23, 2019

En tour de Indian Bayou


These were all taken in and around Indian Bayou, La. A beautiful community with a beautiful variety scenery just begging to be photographed.

 





















Saturday, June 15, 2019

Les Fleurs - deux

So many flowers in Louisiana.

I captured these while sitting in Traffic on E. Broussard waiting to turn on Kaliste Saloom. Some of you will no doubt recognize the bridge. (The construction had us sitting for a long time)



Un bois rose (Crape myrtle)

Insects-2


Louisiana, being the tropical environment that it is, has more than it's share of insects. As I get cool shots I won't be able to help myself but to keep adding them to my blog. Where I can I'll try to include the name in English and French.

It took me several shots using a manual focus to get this shot. While I'm not a spider person, I personally think this is a beautiful spider.
We have these little tiny spiders around most of the trees in the back yard. I couldn't see what was in the web with it because of my not so great eye sight and the sun light. I took 1 photo and hoped I had it and moved on. Later looking at it on the computer I realized how lucky I got with that one shot.


Cigale du bois (cicada)
I went back two days later and this little fella was still there. I took several shots of it rebuilding it's web. 



Crawfish

There is so much more to the Crawfish industry in Louisiana. There are a number of little things that we just accept as a part of the life around here that folks in other parts of the country likely find out of the ordinary. Everything from the traps to the custom made boats is special. Personally I take pleasure in just seeing the Crawfish ponds everywhere and there's something relaxing about watching other people work (smile). In all seriousness, it's very scenic watching the Crawfishermen out there getting it done.

(Les écrevisses de la Louisiane)










Thursday, June 6, 2019