On the Road is a weekday feature spotlighting reader photo submissions.
From the exotic to the familiar, whether you’re traveling or in your own backyard, we would love to see the world through your eyes.
Here are some more great photos taken by readers of the blog. This one took a while because my blogging time is really curtailed right now, but I hope to do two or three of these a week. I thought this time we would go with a couple of critters. Photographers, feel welcome to talk about gear or technique in the comments.
Hoary marmot (William Qually)
A rainy and froggy day (Auntie Beak)
If you want to participate, email me a link to a couple of your favorite pics on a photo site like Flickr (do not send the image itself please) and I will put them up in open threads. Send a short caption if you want and let me know how you want to be identified. If your computer cannot read our email links at top right, my email is (remove the zeroes): portus0jackson0ii at yahoo dot com. There was a good discussion about sharing photos anonymously in our last photo thread.
***Update***
Looks like I got today’s date wrong. That’s what I get for writing this at 6 am to steal some time before the 3 year old wakes up. If this keeps up I might have to reactivate the old coffee habit…
Poopyman
So these are photos from the future, then?
bemused
The frog photo is wonderful and I would love to have it in my main bathroom.
JPL
Beautiful!
Elizabelle
beautiful
Yoda Dog
Is this post supposed to be dated tomorrow? Love the froggie pic…
Josie
Both photos are amazing. Was the marmot in the wild?
jenn
I now have that line from a song “Got a message from the future” going through my head.
Chris
Nice marmot.
Phylllis
@Chris: Snerkle.
inventor
@Chris: At least it’s an ethos.
Gindy51
@bemused: it almost looks like a painting and would make a gorgeous stained glass window.
CaseyL
Oh, these are wonderful! The frog is amazing – is that “as taken” or did Auntie do any adjusting?
I was wondering what the diff is between a marmot and a groundhog, so I looked it up – turns out “marmot” is the name for a lot of ground squirrels (genus Marmota), and includes groundhogs.
CaseyL
@Gindy51: It would make a great fused glass piece, too – and I’m always on the hunt for images to work with.
Tim, can we contact the photographers to ask permission to use their images? I may seriously want to try putting that frog in fused glass.
BGinCHI
What, no monogamous marmot?
Calming Influence
Oh yeah? Well you’re a hoary human!
William Qually
@Josie: A wild, Canadian marmot with socialist healthcare.