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Photographer of the Month ~ Randy Richardson

Photo by Randy Richardson
Deptford Pink

Randy Richardson grew up in Canada but has lived longer in the USA than in his native land.  His career in engineering and manufacturing management and his travels with wife Susan have taken him to more than 40 countries.  Upon his retirement to Asheville a few years back he’s turned his curiosity back to the natural world and is never happier than when in the woods.   Photography began as a byproduct of his travels and his interest in documenting what he’s seen in the natural world.  Many of these photos stem from trying to document what he’s seen while stumbling along behind Scott Dean during Blue Ridge Naturalist classes.  One of these days he plans to take some photography classes and figure out how to do it right.

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Past Events

Damsels and Dragons Walk on June 25

On Tuesday June 25th the Blue Ridge Naturalist Network hosted its first walk featuring dragonflies and damselflies at Charles D. Owen Park in Swannanoa.  Blessed with a beautiful early summer day under partly cloudy skies we had a total of 27 people participating.  Our walk leaders were local dragonfly and butterfly enthusiasts Gail Lankford and Vin Stanton.  We began by touring the perimeter of one of the small lakes at the park and soon began seeing interesting damselflies and dragonflies.  The damselflies were especially tricky to spot given their small size, but gradually we calibrated ourselves and began to notice them all around the lake.  A special treat just before lunch was spotting a Harvester butterfly along the lakeshore.

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Inspiration

Photographer of the Month ~ Jack Ollis

Jack Ollis grew up in the mountains of NC.  His interest in photography and hiking began at an early age.  After completing undergraduate studies at Appalachian State University and graduate work at Duke, he taught Chemistry and Physics in high school and Danville Community College in Danville, Virginia. After spending several summers working with a Christian outdoor leadership program, he and his family moved to Asia where they lived in India, Thailand, and Singapore.  Retirement has given him the opportunity to continue to develop his interest in nature photography.  The hiking trails within driving distance of his home in Black Mountain provide a variety of interesting plants, animals and vistas which inspire him to continue exploring new places.  He often hears from others who can no longer hike long distances but enjoy seeing pictures of natural beauty via Facebook (Jack Cathy Ollis) and Instagram (Jack.Ollis).

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