Since I began this post about planning our new show at the Wood Art Gallery in January, several things have happened. First, a foot of beautiful snow has fallen—so much for no B&W! Second, the temperature has plummeted, -8°F here this morning, and stunning ice (above) and wind-blown snow photographs beg to be considered. More on both these in the next few days.
All that said, I’ve also decided to trim back the number of photographs I’ll be using in the to show some of my favorites in the color palette I regularly photograph here in Central Vermont. There will be more shows in the future and more spaces to share more new work!
These are the photographs I’m planning on for the Wood show. Details about the opening will be forthcoming.
great photos!
When we also have cold and 8″ or so of snow, I fine I’m really loving the vibrant color of the nature photos above. We need a bit of both to survive! Many thanks, John, for continuing to blog…with your amazing pictures and your thoughtful ponderings.
Thanks, sis! We can count on each other, among many, to keep on going on!
You have a nice selection of photographs for the wood show-wish i could be there. I am looking forward to more pictures of ice and snow too. Funny, how one can truly miss snow. Having once lived in Central Vermont and now living in Connecticut I do. Our snow down here is never as deep..
Thanks! Beautiful, soft flakes of snow falling all day here. Just gorgeous. I went out on snowshoes and soaked up the quietness!
I’m envious.