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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

AX7 - Fernwood


AX7 tagged Ruddy Turnstone
Detail with bird AX7

Shorebirds Confederation Bridge

Shorebirds Confederation Bridge

Recently on a trip to Fernwood, I photographed some shorebirds roosting at high tide. There were mostly Ruddy-Turnstones, a few Sandpipers and some Bonaparte's gulls. Upon close inspection of the images to pick the best ones, I noticed that one of the Ruddy-Turnstones had a green tag on it's leg. So I did a quick web search on bird tags an came up with an email for a scientist with the Canadian Wildlife Service. She quickly responded and I sent her some images and she forwarded them to her counterpart in the US. He emailed me back with some detail on that bird :



FL(AX7) was banded on Reeds Beach, New Jersey, USA on 18-May-08 with federal band #1282-01166.


He also provided me a link to a new website that is a database to report and track sightings of tagged shorebirds. www.bandedbirds.org

March 2010 Update! the little guy was spotted in Bequia, St. Vincent & the Grenadines see the comments and map below

Friday, July 24, 2009

Tidespiral

This land art project was made in August of 2007 at the beach in front of my parents place in Fernwood, PEI on the Northumberland Strait. I have not shown this work before this as I wanted to present it in a way that illustrated the ephemeral, transitional nature of this piece.

Watching something I spent time gathering elements and creating being slowly consumed by the tide was a very much a spiritual experience for me. I did not see this as destruction but rather a transformation and a re-integration back to the sea and sand.



For the music, I layered portions of 3 pieces from the Touch the Sound Soundtrack.  a wonderful film btw

Saturday, July 04, 2009

Images from Sackville

These two images were made in Sackville when I was there as a facilitographer for youth forum about a month ago.

Wall & sky   
This image was made on my way to breakfast the first morning. I was struck by the texture of the wall and the clouds.

Waterfowl Park, Sackville




















This image was made later that morning during a walk in the waterfowl park with my homegroup.

Friday, June 19, 2009

Salmon release with class


Yesterday I joined Ben's class for a field trip to release salmon in a local stream.  Over the last few months his class watched in their classroom tank as the eggs developed into many stages before they were large enough to release.


Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Awestruck, Youth Forum 09


















Youth Forum this year was wonderful as usual. This year I served as both Facilitator and Photographer... a Facilitographer :)  This year's theme was Green Faith, Green Earth, we sang, watched videos had discussions and activities around issues related to the environment and the impact they make on our lives as Christians in the United Church of Canada. A series of workshops were offered as well and I was fortunate to lead one on contemplative photography.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Transition

These two images were made back in 2005 during a family vacation in PEI.  Inspired by the art of Andy Goldsworthy, I created this piece on the beach at Ross Lane.  Made the next morning, the second photo reveals the tide's transformation.

Transition
Transition

Transition II - The next morning
Transition II


I have a few other land art pieces in my archives that I will present in future posts.

Monday, May 11, 2009

Five


Five, originally uploaded by Gordon Williams Photo.
Today marks 5 years since my 1st blog post.
the "walk to far" continues.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Woodpecker in flight

I was out for a walk on the Dobson Trail with Ben when we came upon some active bird feeders. This image was my favorite, I love the sense of motion.

Tuesday, March 03, 2009

Winter triptych, Shinimicas

The February sky was moving rapidly and strips of sunlight would pass over the scene. These 3 images were made over the span of a minute or two.

Friday, February 13, 2009

Eagle Eye

This image was made in the fall of '08 on the beach at Fernwood, PEI
I was photographing the kids and I happened to see this eagle landing on the beach ahead from the corner of my eye.
Naturally, the telephoto lens was not on my camera so I grabbed a couple of frames with what I had, (indeed, they were crap)
Then I fired the telephoto onto my camera and slowly walked toward the eagle taking photos every few steps. I guess
when I had gotten too close, it was time for my feathered friend to leave, that is the image you see here. I have no idea
what that lump of meat in it's talons is, it is not regognizable as a creature. I suspect it is a piece of something larger like a seal.
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