Kuyper Photography

March 5, 2009

Bird Photography in Florida

Here is a picture of the stilt sandpiper birds that are one species of stilt bird found in ponds at the Celery Fields park, Sarasota, Florida.  These birds are in the pond most of the day.  The sandhill cranes are usually there only in the hour before sunset.  This is a well known birding spot with a lot of cameras and scopes waiting for sandhill cranes.  There’s not much interest in the stilt birds, but, they are photogenic, too.

Stilt Sandpiper birds at ImageKind

Stilt Sandpiper birds at ImageKind

We are off now to photograph on Siesta Key, Florida.  Today is the first warm day after a week of cold and wind.

March 4, 2009

Bird Photography

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We have been busy traveling between birding spots in the greater Sarasota area. The best places to see large groups of birds that we have found are Celery Fields park, Turtle Beach on Siesta Key, and the Venice Rookery, Venice, Florida.

Celery Fields park, east of I-75 and south of Bee Ridge Road, in Sarasota used to be a celery farm. There is a gazebo on a small hill near the road with room to park about 10 cars. There are several species of very small water birds in the ponds, red wing blackbirds in the low shrubs, a hawk can often be seen in distant trees, and turkey vultures sometimes circle overhead. But, the big attraction for bird watchers are the sandhill cranes that fly into the pond just before sunset each night. They fly in groups of 2-5 and eventually there are 15-25 cranes in the shallow ponds.

Turtle beach has the usual pelicans and several varieties of gulls. Sometimes a big Louisiana Blue Heron is seen shadowing a fisherman and hoping for a handout. There are lots of stilt birds walking in and out of the waves looking for a meal. The largest number of birds appear in flocks of 40 or more in the late afternoon. Sometimes there are more gulls than one can count.

The Venice rookery is a small collection of trees on a small island in a pond off Route 41 near Jacaranda Blvd. in Venice, Florida. Blue herons, night herons, ibis, anhinga, and other birds fly in just before sunset to spend the night in the trees.

December 19, 2008

Loggerhead turtles

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For the first time in my life I saw newly hatched loggerhead turtles emerge on a Florida beach. What a privilege to see those wonderful creatures on their first day of life. The babies are so small they fit in the palm of your hand and grow to be bigger than you could lift. Here is the picture we made using the inexpensive zoom lens camera we keep in the car. No tripod or add on lenses. It is not too sharp focus because the baby turtle was covered with sand. We did not see if the turtle made it out into the Gulf of Mexico. It had a lot of beach to cover and there was a lot of wave action. baby turtle

December 10, 2008

Mexican Pictures

On a trip to Veracruz, Mexico, we photographed local people at work. A mask maker invited us into his home where his workbench had the rough beginnings of a face mask.  Bracing up against the bench with an old Leica camera Derk squeezed off a few shots. Then another mask maker posed holding some of the wood masks that would be used in Mexican festivals.

In the blacksmith shop we looked through the open door where the smithy was working.  Our photograph caught sparks flying off the hammer as a glowing iron rod was beaten.  The hot furnace can be seen in the background.

The most unusual work we encountered in Veracruz was a man who chiseled salsa bowls out of rock.  He proudly lifted a finished bowl. We photographed it through his barred window.

In the cities people walking the streets all became photo ops. We photographed a meat marketshoe store, churches and more. It was surprising to see a Nintendo store. And homes with barred windows close to the sidewalk gave glimpses of daily life. All are available on ImageKind as posters, prints or framed  prints.

October 17, 2008

Flip Mino Camcorder

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Our beautiful picture of the London, England, icon, Big Ben has found a new home on a flip mino camcorder.  Cafe Press has a new product.  The pocket-sized Flip Video Mino camcorder has a USB arm that flips out and hooks up to a PC or Mac. This charges the battery, and has built-in software to view, edit, and upload video and photos to internet sharing sites.

We are busily adapting our photographs to the new product format.  So far we have the following flip mino camcorder designs available: Big Ben, exit graffiti, Irish shamrocks, kitty cat, and several abstract fractals. 

As of October 26 we have a section of 25+ flip mino camcorders.  Take a look .                    abstract flip mino camcorder cafepress

October 16, 2008

ImageKind Update

water picture at imagekind

We had a nice sale last week at ImageKind. Eight pictures in all bought by an unknown buyer. The picture above is one of the two pictures purchased. The buyer took 4 each of 2 water pictures. The images were made in San Diego harbor. An artist friend suggested the images are so peaceful and soothing they will probably be hung in a spa. The order was originally made for framed and matted prints, but two days later changed to only the prints, no frames or mats. With frames it would have cost 5x more than only prints. Shipping would have cost more too due to the weight of wood frames. We are doing well at ImageKind with 804 fans, too. Unfortunately, although I made the first cut for their last contest, I did not win it.. But, you can’t have everything, can you?

October 1, 2008

Photographing tropical fish

Recently we worked at Mote Marine Laboratory in Sarasota, Florida.  They have large, clean aquariums with many species of tropical fish.  Tripods, which are essential when using slow 100 ISO film, are allowed. Only fish in sharp focus will be considered for publication,  so, we always check before traveling to a photo location and make sure tripods are allowed.  Here is a lionfish now on sale at Cafe Press.

lionfish framed print

August 19, 2008

Speech Recognition Software

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We are currently working on speech recognition software, between photo assignments.  The newest of our 5 computers has Vista which comes with its own software for speech recognition.  But, the other 4 computers use XP, so we also bought Dragon Naturally Speaking.  That means we are training 2 systems to understand our voice patterns.

We hope this will increase the frequency of Blog entries.  That is, if we have the patience to complete the training!

August 4, 2008

Current Work

We have been busy busy busy working CafePress lately.  There are several new products: embroidery patch on jackets, polo shirts, denim shirt, and hats; ceramic pet food dishes, and a ceramic travel mug.  With over 1,200 sections in 4 Premium shops and a dozen basic shops, resizing designs on all products takes TIME.

Here’s a sample of the new travel mug.iguana lizard travel mug

July 10, 2008

Photographing Florida

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We just returned from several days in and around Pine Island, Florida.  While there, we stayed at the Bokeelia Tarpon Inn, a friendly bed and breakfast.  We hired Captain Jim Welch and the “Lady Bokeelia” a 25 foot boat to take us on a hunt for dolphins and water birds.

Our inventory is now full of fresh Florida images including anhinga, ibis, sea hawks, dolphin, boats, and palm trees.

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