Sleeping Fawn Resort and Campground - Day 1
Wow! It’s been way too long since I posted on my blog. Obviously, a lot has happened since the last post. Rather than try to fill the reader in, I’ll just write about today — and, hopefully, be more diligent about keeping the blog going from now on.
Today, I drove up to Sleeping Fawn Resort and Campground (http://www.sleepingfawnresort.com) for a 4 day stay. I met the resort owner, Joe, at a sports show in Rochester, MN back in February — he had the neighboring booth. He invited me up to take photos in the area — hopefully, photos that he’ll be able to use in his advertising and gift store. So, here I am.
Within an hour of my arrival, I was out on the lake in my canoe, despite a strong wind. I found a relatively cooperative Great Blue Heron who posed long enough for me to get several shots.
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He eventually flew and landed on a dock. Not as interesting a perch but the distant shore created a much better background.
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We timed my visit to correspond with the blooming of the Showy Lady Slippers. After I returned to the cabin, I changed lenses and went out looking for some decent ones to photograph.
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Columbines are also blooming. These were much more difficult to photograph given the windy conditions.
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I’m hoping for calmer conditions tomorrow. If it is calmer, I’ll definitely reshoot the Columbine. I also know where there are more Lady Slippers so I’ll photograph more of them as well.
Note that these photos were processed on my laptop. When I get back home, I’ll reprocess them on my desktop computer — which has better photo editing tools and a better monitor.
All the photos were taken with a Nikon D200. I used a Nikkor 80-400mm VR lens for the heron photos. I used a Nikkor 70-300mm with No. 5T closeup for the lady slipper and columbine.
Tags: Columbine, flowers, Great Blue Heron, minnesota, nature, Nikkor, Nikon D200, outdoors, Park Rapids, Photography, Showy Lady Slipper, Sleeping Fawn Resort and Campground, Stocking Lake, VR, wildlife




July 21st, 2009 at 11:28 pm
Engaging stuff:) Will definitely visit again