Kip’s Comments - October 28, 2025
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Kip’s Comments - October 28, 2025

Definition: Poo Magnet

According to a slang dictionary, a “Poo Magnet” is: “Any person, in which trouble and drama, follows them everywhere they go.”

Right or wrong, I have had a sizable number of friends, family, coworkers, and others insinuate that I might be a “poo magnet” (only they use stronger wording). I don’t agree with them, thinking instead I just happed to come across an unusually high number of unusual situations most people would never see.

For example, yesterday I found a vehicle in a…

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Kip’s Comments - October 27, 2025
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Kip’s Comments - October 27, 2025

Whitetail Buck Jumps Off Ledge

What began as a calm, peaceful hike at Brush Creek Canyon State Preserve changed dramatically when I spooked a whitetail buck that then jumped off a ledge. Emotions ran high for this unusual experience.

See the entire story in this video.

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Kip’s Comments - October 26, 2025
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Kip’s Comments - October 26, 2025

Hybrid, Normal, and Not Too Far From the Dairy

A possible unusual find for the morning was what I believe to be a hybrid mallard duck. Notice how dark this bird is compared to other mallards. I suspect this may have been the result of different species mating. For reference purposes I will include images of “normal” mallards.

This afternoon I was invited on a trip to the Country View Dairy near Hawkeye and West Union. Since we were in the area, our carload visited Echo Valley State Park. Like me, they found the beauty of the driftless region something special. I took more photos of the area.

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Kip’s Comments - October 25, 2025
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Kip’s Comments - October 25, 2025

Extreme Wide Angle Views

Once again I attempted what I have done numerous times before with the same results. I shot all images with a small, fixed-focus camera with an extremely wide angle of view.

Image distortion is evident and I had to “work” the images to make them comparable to my Nikon, but still, the pictures are not bad. I so wish this little camera had the image quality of my bigger gear. Maybe I am expecting too much.

Following is a sampling of what I saw and photographed today.

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Kip’s Comments - October 24, 2025
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Kip’s Comments - October 24, 2025

Seen Today

During my hunter-gatherer duties for the day (I went fishing), I saw a few things of interest.

First was this field of bales in fog and lit by an early morning rising sun. I thought the view was pretty.

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Kip’s Comments - October 23, 2025
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Kip’s Comments - October 23, 2025

Wildlife and Scenes

During my outdoor activities today I enjoyed some wildlife and some pretty scenes.

For wildlife I photographed a rainbow trout and a small portion of a large flock of rusty blackbirds.

The scenery was observed in the Frederika area along the Wapsipinicon River.

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Kip’s Comments - October 22, 2025
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Kip’s Comments - October 22, 2025

Autumn Views at Ingawanis Woodland

For my “Nature FIx” today I hiked at Ingawanis Woodland. Our brisk winds had not yet stripped the trees of their colorful leaves providing for a pleasing outing. I shot photos looking up, down, and all around.

I will share a sampling of images here. To see more photos - with music - click on this link to view a short video.

Autumn Views of Ingawanis Woodland Video

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Kip’s Comments - October 21, 2025
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Kip’s Comments - October 21, 2025

Fleeting Moments

Early this morning I learned a classmate was no longer with us as of a couple of days ago. While we weren’t close friends, we would talk and wave when our paths crossed.

As I drove to our cabin I passed by my classmate’s home before turning down the road toward the river. From behind the wheel of the Jeep I could see warm, bright colors lighting the top half of the trees on the far side of the pond.

Although my drive was short, by the time I reached the shoreline…

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Kip’s Comments - October 20, 2025
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Kip’s Comments - October 20, 2025

Catching Color, Catching Views

Over the weekend one of my grandsons and I went exploring on what we referred to as a “vacation.” Even though we slept in a tent in the living room at home, we were still out and about in Northeast Iowa during the non-sleep hours.

Yesterday I shared images and a video from our trips across the Lansing bridge that is now closed. Today I will post images from other activities. We saw many pretty scenes!

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Kip’s Comments - October 16, 2025
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Kip’s Comments - October 16, 2025

The Setting and the Goal

Rain or shine, my goal when I went to bed last night was to be on the road early this morning to challenge trout in a stream not too far away. I had no idea if there were even any fish in the stream, but I was going to give it my best effort.

As I studied the stream I watched as several trout broke the surface of the water as they gulped whatever was floating downstream. Their behavior guided my bait selection as I opted for a dry fly to maybe entice a strike or two. I was tossing something that appeared like an insect floating on the stream.

Trout fishing is a challenge outdoor activity. In Iowa streams, the fish usually…

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Kip’s Comments - October 15, 2025
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Kip’s Comments - October 15, 2025

The Face in My Mirror

As I quietly paddled my canoe yesterday on the Wapsipinicon River, appreciating what autumn colors I could find, a sizable fractured rock caught my attention. A couple of gentle paddle strokes moved me close enough to the shore to study the rock in the process of breaking to pieces.

Soon after pressing the shutter release button on my Nikon comparative thoughts of my life and the fractured rock entered my mind.

Have you noticed how that face in your mirror is changing? Perhaps a wrinkle or two (maybe more) have etched their way onto once smooth skin. Strands of silver (maybe a complete head of gray) replace younger colors from our youth. There is no hiding the…

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Kip’s Comments - October 14, 2025
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Kip’s Comments - October 14, 2025

Colors On the River (Or Not)

Autumn 2025 is turning out to not be a color-fest - at least not yet. Leaf-lookers must put effort into finding bright colors, but there are some present. Following are some of the views of autumn colors or scenes without color as enjoyed this morning.

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Kip’s Comments - October 13, 2025
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Kip’s Comments - October 13, 2025

Catching Up

After a full weekend of camping, hiking, photography, and fishing, I am catching up on images that I grabbed quick with my phone. Normally I don’t do much with phone images… not even share too many. But, I thought today I would since they seem to be nice views. So, here you go…

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Kip’s Comments - October 9-12, 2025
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Kip’s Comments - October 9-12, 2025

Offline and Many Steps

Over the past days I have been away where I was offline from the busyness of today’s life. We took temporary residence in Yellow River State Forest - a beautiful place where cell signals are lacking and natural beauty is abundant.

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Kip’s Comments - October 9, 2025
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Kip’s Comments - October 9, 2025

A Disturbing Fact About A Threatening Looking Creature

Since my last post Kristy found what we thought was an ordinary praying mantis.

Well, not everything is what it seems. While doing some research I learned that yes, this creature is a member of the praying mantis family, but it is actually a…

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Kip’s Comments - October 7 and 8, 2025
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Kip’s Comments - October 7 and 8, 2025

Seeing and Provoking Thoughts

So often when I am out with my camera my goal is to shoot images that clearly deliver a message. For example - A picture shows a great blue heron, or maybe a different image features a pretty sunset. Those types of images are fine and often a goal of mine.

There are times, however, when I want to compose photos that provoke thoughts. Which bird lost a feather? How far has that feather floated down the creek? How did fungi spores end up on a log in the river? Hopefully you understand what I am trying to do with my work when I am not shooting “specimen” images.

Yesterday and today’s images are just that - pictures that hopefully generate questions. I know they did for me.

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Kip’s Comments - October 6, 2025
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Kip’s Comments - October 6, 2025

Planned Images and a Couple of Lucky Shots

Sometimes a wildlife photographer just gets lucky. What began as typical critter photography ended up being a couple of bird photos I am happy with.

I was paddling early this morning when the light was low. As a result, all images required long exposures.

Across the pond I spotted a pied-billed grebe moving in the calm water with a nice background. I did my best to approach slowly while also shooting …

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Kip’s Comments - October 5, 2025
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Kip’s Comments - October 5, 2025

Common Bird, Common Vegetation in Autumn Finery

My travels today were limited to local green spaces where I kept my eyes open for interesting imaging possibilities. First of the observations was this great blue heron looking for a meal in a shallow wetland. The heron allowed only a few clicks of my shutter before it took flight toward a more secluded area.

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