Today is a beautiful day, and it's very hard to spend it in front of the computer. So, I decided I would go practice using my new macro photography set up at Wilson Park, which is close to my office. I want to get good using the camera set up, because I plan to begin shooting small cave invertebrates to bring a higher awareness to folks of the hidden diversity found in our Ozark caves.
Wilson Park is a great place to practice because of all the landscaping around the park. Several things are blooming there which is attracting the organisms I want to photography, namely insects. Here are few of the better shots of the day.
I am a biologist that studies cave fauna, particularly, those found in caves of the Ozark Plateau. I'm also a caver, backpacker, hiker, birder, canoer, and runner. My wife, Christy, and I live in Fayetteville, Arkansas, where we try to get out in the Ozark woods as often as we can.
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