- Yellow-crowned Night-Heron
Yellow-crowned Night-Heron sauntering along the shoreline in broad daylight. Fort Pickens Area, Gulf Islands National Seashore - Shorebirds in flight
Heislerville WMA, DE, USA - Shorebirds
Heislerville WMA, DE, USA - Sediment
- Pwned
The neighbors' pony keeps hanging out in our back yard. - Puffy Jack
- Plant at Battery Worth
Fort Pickens Area, Gulf Islands National Seashore - Osprey alighting with nest material
He dropped it. Fort Pickens Area, Gulf Islands National Seashore - Northern Mockingbird
Fort Pickens Area, Gulf Islands National Seashore - Memorial Day fire
- Lent 2015: Untitled #7
A double-exposure collaboration by Matthew Hunt and K. Sekelsky - Lent 2015: Untitled #6
A double-exposure collaboration by Matthew Hunt and K. Sekelsky - Lent 2015: Untitled #5
A double-exposure collaboration by Matthew Hunt and K. Sekelsky - Lent 2015: Untitled #4
A double-exposure collaboration by Matthew Hunt and K. Sekelsky - Lent 2015: Untitled #3
A double-exposure collaboration by Matthew Hunt and K. Sekelsky - Lent 2015: Untitled #2
A double-exposure collaboration by Matthew Hunt and K. Sekelsky - Lent 2015: Untitled #1
A double-exposure collaboration by Matthew Hunt and K. Sekelsky - ISS Lunar Transit
Composite of 13 exposures showing a lunar transit of the International Space Station. Photographed from Croyle Township, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA at 2016-05-28 08:45:48 UT. The duration of the transit was 1.3 seconds. The distance to the ISS was approximately 715 km and its angular size was about 39 arcsec. Planning for the transit was done using CalSky.com. Pentax K-5 II, Pentax DA* 300mm f/4, Tamron 1.4x teleconverter. Exposures were 1/2000 second with the lens set to f/4 (for an f/5.6 effective aperture with the teleconverter). - Gallery
- Feet to the fire