Painted Lady butterfy in Cabris, France
Photographed 22 April 2025
Sony DSC-RX10M3 camera
F/4, 1/5000 sec.,ISO-640, 600mm
Code: R220425
Photography by Peppy Doggett
Painted Lady butterfy in Cabris, France
Photographed 22 April 2025
Sony DSC-RX10M3 camera
F/4, 1/5000 sec.,ISO-640, 600mm
Code: R220425
Scarce Swallowtail on red valerian in Cabris France
Photographed on 2 May 2025
Sony A7RM3 camera, Tamron 70-170 f2.8 lens
F/10, 1/800 sec., ISO-400, 180mm
Code: 7R3250502
Getting there. We have undergone a major shuffle here at Villa Ndio. As we cleared out what we are now calling Studio B of all things “photo” and hoping to establish a place for Kathy to pursue her hobbies and pastimes, it became clear that my Studio A was going to have to accommodate more than just all things photo. That is to say all items associated with family business activities have been moved to Studio A as well. This makes it a bit more crowded in A but affords more opportunities to be better organized in B.
With all the space we have here at Villa Ndio we decided to repurpose a few extra rooms. Don’t woory, there are still plenty of bedrooms to accommodate visitors. But one bedroom on the top floor has now changed over to be my photography studio, and we are calling it Studio A. This distinguishes it from the old studio, which combined my photography with music, olive oil processing and other miscellaneous activities. That studio, now named Studio B, will now also include Kathy’s sewing and two trundle beds, taken from Studio A and our expanded library. These are big changes and it has taken quite an effort, still on-going, to move all the furniturre, books, beds, photoequipment and computers. I am quite happy with the results.
Now that I am just about all moved in to Studio A I am going through archive storage to make sure I have duplicates of the photos and all the non-photography related files storage for occasional access.
I will also be over-decorating the walls with some of my favorite photos of birds and butterflies and bugs and family and friends…
Here are a few photos.
Fixing it up with new walls, along the back and half of two sides. It will make for a cozier chill spot by the pool and more camouflage for photographing birds and other wildlife. I will be moving the fridge and cabinets from the cabanon to the Pavillion. Coffee maker, hotplate, and just maybe a small sink.
I am also thinking of including sliding trellis panels on the two sides with half walls. I have a clear drop down tarp for the pool side.
I am thinking the Pavillion can be expanded to one side with a pergola providing some shade above chaises lounges that can still be pulled out into the direct sunshine if desired. The pergola can be festooned with vine cover and hanging plants.
The cabanon will be used to store all pool maintenance items. I will have shelving there for storing all the seat cushions. I may be able to store most of the olive collection nets and crates there as well.

Rumors of War
by Kehinde Wiley examining equestrian portraiture in the canon of Western art history[1] culminating in a bronze monumental equestrian statue by the artist of an African-American young man (with dreadlocks in a ponytail, jeans ripped at the knees and Nike high-top sneakers), created in response to the statue of Confederate General J.E.B. Stuart in Richmond, Virginia in particular and similar statues of high-ranking Confederate Army officers, some of which still stand in the United States despite persistent calls for their removal.[2] Since the installation of Rumors of War in Richmond, all of the statues of the military leaders of the Confederacy have been removed from Monument Avenue where they had been since the first decade of the 20th century.
From Wikipedia
Photographed on 27 December 2025 at the Virginia Museum of Fine Art, Richmond
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra
This lens is great. It is rated 4.98 out of 5.00 for sharpness by Dyxum (4.96 overall). It has a macro limiter and a built in retractible lens hood. The focus is fast and accurate. It is an a-mount lens that I use directly on my SLT-A77V and with an LA-EA4 adapter on my e-mount cameras A7R2 and A7R3a.
Here are some professional reviews:
Phillip Reeve
Dyxum
Imaging Resource
…and here are some sample images.
Photoposts; Click on an image to see a full-screen image and image details

Mosaic: Click on any image to enlarge it and to start a slide show.
Due to Meta’s changing policies regarding their use of my content I have decided to delete my Facebook and Instagram accounts. I will no longer be posting photos on those platforms.
Photographed on 25 December 2024 in Richmond Virginia
Sony A7r3a + Tamron 70-180mm f2.8
f/4, 1/200, ISO-250
Code: AR73251225
Holly Blue Butterfly
10 June 2024
Sony A7R2
f/6.3, 1/1600 sec., ISO-800, 400mm
Code: A2100624