"If you have seen One Yellowlegs"
Gulash Nature Photography Blog
by Gary Gulash
3y ago
I am old enough to recall the 1970’s when environmental concerns were starting to be an issue in US politics. Ronald Regan spoke dismissively about the redwood forests and was quoted or perhaps misquoted as saying “If you have seen one redwood you have seen them all”. Environmentalists at the time latched onto the strange insensitivity of the remark while the logging lobby had found an ally at the time it seemed. My reading of some analysis of this comment by Regan revealed that he was reluctant to acknowledge the grandeur of the trees and is quoted as saying “I saw them; there is nothing beau ..read more
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Go In Peace
Gulash Nature Photography Blog
by Gary Gulash
3y ago
I wasn’t really sure how to title this blog entry. In fact I thought a lot about just what it was I was trying to say. It began for me though with an experience I had today. With excitement and anticipation I drove along a cold wintery road hoping to see some wildlife. The morning light was sublime and my vehicle thermometer was dropping as I got out of town. I could feel the relaxation and peace come over me as I looked out over the snow, trees and warm orange colors of the horizon at sunrise. As I drove along the curves and hills in the foothills I recounted in my mind the places along the w ..read more
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Introspection
Gulash Nature Photography Blog
by Gary Gulash
4y ago
The day to day routines of life have been upset with the world in the grips of this Covid 19 Pandemic. Concerns about where to travel to capture photos of wildlife and landscapes this spring are superseded by where to safely get food and how to get a bit of exercise. As it turns out the best thing most of us can do is …nothing. Just stay home, adhere to the rules of hand washing and sterile technique in our daily rituals. Luckily we have the ability to stay in touch with family and friends with electronic media and I am grateful for that. But there is still a lot more unexpected down time with ..read more
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Review of the Wimberley MonoGimbal Head (MH-100)
Gulash Nature Photography Blog
by Gary Gulash
4y ago
I was recently provided a copy of the Wimberley MonoGimbal Head (MH-100) to try out and provide feedback to the good people at Wimberley. I have no affiliation with Wimberley other than the fact that I purchased their Wimberley Head II and some of their quick release plates in the past and have found these products to perform very well. A bit of background I wanted to share though is that shortly after purchasing my full sized WHII I lost a knob from the head somehow. I made a call to the service department at Wimberley to order a new one. I was blown away by the courtesy of the staff during t ..read more
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Winter Time
Gulash Nature Photography Blog
by Gary Gulash
4y ago
The long nights and short days of winter are upon us and it’s easy to despair over those more fortunate who have purchased their tickets already to southern latitudes to enjoy sun and surf. In reality though, I greatly enjoy dressing up in layers and putting on my winter boots to venture out into the white wonderland with my camera. Wildlife, both mammals and birds have either migrated away or are in hibernation so getting photos of them is challenging. However, the landscape is simplified and stark in its beauty at this time of year and partly compensates for the scarcity of animals to photog ..read more
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