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“How To Become Better Human Beings” – Elephant & Lioness/Cub

January 15, 2019 by admin 34 Comments

I just received this picture/post in an email from my friend, Frank Donofrio. It touched me so deeply, I just had to share it with all my friends. I have this philosophy that there's no such thing as a stranger, only friends I've yet to meet. If you just happened to be searching the internet and somehow came across this post, I want you to know … [Read more...]

“Mother’s Day”

January 9, 2019 by admin 6 Comments

"Mother's Day" Alaskan Brown Bear - Lake Clark National Park, Alaska This is my latest creation in a series I refer to as "Photographic Reality, with A Touch of Impressionism." It began as a photograph that I made in Alaska's Lake Clark National Park. Everywhere we went during our week-long visit back in 2011, this sow and her twin cubs would … [Read more...]

Sammy the Snowy Owl: A Christmas Tale

December 2, 2018 by admin 4 Comments

"Sammy, the Snowy Owl" It’s not at all uncommon for boys and girls to shyly inquire whether or not I’m Santa Claus. While I feel flattered to think that I somewhat resemble Santa, I must tell the truth. Although I’m not Santa, I know him quite well and that brings me to the story I’m about to tell . . . Now, everyone knows Santa's much too busy … [Read more...]

Wildlife Photography: My Art & My Life

October 20, 2018 by admin 22 Comments

"Ghost Herd"  -  American Elk Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado  Article and photos ©Weldon Lee The following definition of art by Edgar Allen Poe pretty much sums up what art and photography are to me. "Were I called on to define, very briefly, the term Art, I should call it the reproduction of what the Senses perceive in Nature through … [Read more...]

Remembering Diana

July 1, 2018 by admin 26 Comments

DIANA, aka Cherann's Something Supreme September 10, 2004 - June 20, 2018 June 20, 2018 (Wednesday, Summer Solstice) - My beloved Diana crossed over during the night. She went to sleep last night and woke up this morning free of pain and full of energy in a world, where one day we'll meet again and cross the Rainbow Bridge together, along with … [Read more...]

New Image Releases

May 20, 2018 by admin 16 Comments

"Face of Wisdom"  -  American Bison Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation, South Dakota There are times when I look through my camera viewfinder deep into a subject's eyes and feel as though I am actually viewing long-hidden, mysterious regions in its spirit - I feel a connection as though we are one. I sense its joy . . . and, its pain. These … [Read more...]

Wishing Everyone the Very Best for this Holiday Season

November 27, 2017 by admin 11 Comments

"And the Champion Is?" American Elk  -  Cody, Wyoming It's been awhile since I last posted anything on my blog. It seems like whenever I begin tackling items on my ToDo list - and this post is one of them - I get interrupted and find myself focusing on something entirely different and it repeats itself over and over, and . . . you know the … [Read more...]

The Next Level

April 2, 2017 by admin 9 Comments

"Out of the Forest"  American Moose  -  Brainard Lake National Recreation Area, Colorado The Next Level by Weldon Lee           Most of us take our cameras into the field because we like making photographs. We like sharing them with our friends. We make copies to decorate the walls of our homes and offices. A few of us even find ways to … [Read more...]

America’s Wildlife Needs Your Help

March 15, 2017 by admin 1 Comment

NOTE by WELDON LEE . . . I received the following correspondence from the ALASKA WILDLIFE ALLIANCE. This is the first time I have ever posted any correspondence from another source on my blog. However, I believe this issue is extremely important. If you care anything about our wild brothers and sisters, you must speak up. Thank you for your … [Read more...]

What’s Happening to Our National Parks?

March 10, 2017 by admin 19 Comments

"Call of the Wild" American Elk  -  Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado "It is a shame that our land management agencies fail so miserably at the task of preservation, originating in a pervasive inability to fully acknowledge what there is to preserve and to place proper value on it." - Guy Tal, from his essay Canyon Time, "More Than A … [Read more...]

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