This time of year the gardens are glorious. Here are a few photographs to show where I often spend an hour or two weeding, watching or hanging out with camera…
I grew up on a lake but here in Vermont such things are called “ponds.” Either way, they are magical places. We visited a friend on #10 Pond (also called…
When people suggest that using solar energy is not feasible, I just laugh. Let’s try turning the sun off for a week and see how we did without it. Solar…
Some days the world seems so insane I feel like I can’t just post more “pretty pictures.” So I post these lovely flowers today, all from my garden this week, and…
My post today is a bit longer than usual but in it I travel an immense distance into the mysterious. I hope you’ll stick with me. Last year I made a photograph…
Who can choose just one photograph here? Not I! A whole bouquet is the only way to see my garden these days. Enjoy—one at a time or all at once—enjoy!
One of the benefits of digital photography is being able to make many photographs. When I was using film, a “10-roll day” cost me nearly a couple hundred dollars. With…
There was so much to see on a walk last week that I let my camera rest much of the time and just enjoyed seeing—flowers galore, grasses in full bloom,…
The best reason to photograph rocks like these is because bringing them home any other way would not be feasible. It is easy to just walk by (commenting, if at…
Rocky Mountain National Park scenery? Of course! And the rocks, when seen up close, are stunning as well—textures, shadows, angles, contrasts, harsh light and, above all, the unworldly colors of the lichens!…