This is my contribution to the Lens-Artists Photo Challenge which for the month of July has themes of the seasons, the first is Summer.
As the month has a theme I decided to go with a theme for each of the season posts. I decided to go with one bird, one scenic and one flora or fauna subject for each season and to make the three photos as varied as possible.
An American White Pelican on a section of the Last Mountain Lake National Wildlife Area in Saskatchewan, Canada. Taken while sitting in the water to keep cool in the summer of 1999.
The range light at the mouth of the Saugeen River in Southampton on the Lake Huron shoreline in Ontario, Canada. The 30th photo taken with my then new Olympus E-410 in the summer of 2007.
Two Common Frogs waiting to catch insects visiting the Thyme flowers in a Hatherton, Cheshire, England garden in the summer of 1988.
11 replies on “Lens-Artists Photo Challenge: Summer”
Beautiful, always more that beautifuf ,,, , you are really my inspiration … In een keer goed geschreven. Die rare tante Friet uit Amsterdam, 7 juli 2020, 12.00 uur … * Hollandse tijd … * Have today also an gut and nice day.
Thank you.
Love your idea of a theme for your seasons responses David. Looking forward to the next 3.
Thanks Tina. I’m already thinking about the autumn trio.
Beautiful shot of the pelican!
Thank you.
Beautiful shot of that pelican. It’s so much a winter photo for me, because that’s when they visit us.
Thank you. In the winter people drive out on the ice to ice fish where the pelican was photographed.
Winter and summer have completely different meanings in different parts of the northern hemisphere. That’s so very interesting.
Lovely idea of a theme, David! Looks good and feels the same!
Thanks Ann-Christine. The theme helps me with picking a wide variety of subjects and locations.