Today I’m sharing a simple image of some beams of sunlight I saw last month while driving through Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma.

Beams of sunlight at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge, OklahomaBeams of sunlight at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge – Canon R7, handheld, f8, 1/640, ISO 1600, -0.3 EV, Canon EF 100-400mm II at 100mm, natural light

I stopped to take photos, hopped out of my Jeep, and laughed because I was three feet away from a Nine-banded Armadillo that came out of the grasses at the side of the road.

The armadillo paid me no attention at all and walked slowly to the other side of the road where it disappeared into the tall grasses.

It was too bad I had such terrible light on the armadillo. I would have liked photos of them. I always want more armadillo photos!

I quickly realized I didn’t have my camera that I use for landscapes with me, so I zoomed back and took photos anyway. I quite liked this image of the refuge with the beams of sunlight.

I hope that when the leaves change color I get the chance to take more photos with sun beams in them of this stretch of the road at the refuge.

Life is good.

Mia

Click here to see more of my photos of Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma plus facts and information about the refuge.