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Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Guess it's time to show you some of my photography...
My friend (and chosen, intrepid cousin, Tim who is from Ireland - more about that later) took a look at my blog today and suggested I put links in to show you some of my photography. This makes sense to the dense! I forgot, talking about other things. I have thousands of images in my files, and they are available for stock photography, as well as individual orders. Contact me by leaving me a comment for pricing if you see something you like, or if you are local and would like me to come out and photograph you, your family or the members of your family who have hairy legs, scales or feathers.
4x6 images, unmatted, are available for $10.00 and I will post the prices matted and unmatted for various sizes in a separate post.
Again, though I've given these links in the beginning of this blog, in the pursuit of shameless self-promotion, you can view some of my work at www.jpgmag.com/people/maziel and www.thelensflare.com/u_may.php
Google lists some of my images that are in the files of other websites, such as the Bug Guide and Dalton State University, Entomology Department (Dr. James Adams).
The Bug Guide is fast becoming "the resource" for insect identification on the web. So snap that picture if you see something unusual, or want an identification, and join The Bug Guide (free) for help. Dr. Adams is an expert on moths at Dalton State in Georgia. And in case you think moths only fly at night and are dull and drab, the image above is of a Polka-dotted Wasp Moth. Completely harmless, a day flying moth, and absolutely stunning in color.
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