Butterfly On The Camera

photograph of an orange butterfly on a camera by Doug Couvillion

During my Rivanna River float, earlier this summer, my Pentax went for an unexpected swim.  Clearly not what any nature photographer wants to happen but things don’t always go as planned.  Thankfully I saw the camera fall into the river and pulled it out before it had time to sink too far below the surface.  For the rest of the trip I was left shooting with my iPhone and had the camera out in the sun to dry. Continue reading “Butterfly On The Camera”

Dispose Of Properly

Photograph of a can in the Rivanna River by Doug Couvillion

I found this can on a recent trip to the Rivanna River.  My friends and I were trying to recall when beverage cans replaced pull-top tabs, like this one, with pop-top tabs.  To the best of our recollection these cans were out of circulation by the early 1980’s.  That would make this can roughly 30 – 35 years old!  What’s even stranger is last year on the same river I found other pull-top cans. Continue reading “Dispose Of Properly”