Every day I enjoy seeing this photograph, one I literally snapped out of an airplane over the Southeast coast of Florida as I was headed back home. I was amazed,…
Seeing shapes, colors, shadows, textures. Rocks and stones on which lichen live and grow. Imagine the rocks as liquids deep in the Earth millions of years ago. Imagine them tossed and ground…
On a walk this week on part of the Cross Vermont Trail, once a section of the Montpelier & Wells River railroad, we enjoyed branching off to follow several streams. They still…
I’ve had fun digging back in the archives this week. I was especially looking for photographs I made at the Tate Modern when we were there six years ago. When…
I love the contrast between the patterns of stone and those of the water. I made this image in Freiburg, Germany, where water is channeled through the old city center in…
One of the things I love about Chihuly’s work is how he imagines out beyond what I usually see as boundaries. And to then turn that imagining into reality is…
Another stunning piece of Dale Chihuly’s glass set against the clouds over Kew Gardens. What an inspiration it is to see work that is so beyond imagining.
Several years ago Liz and I happened onto an exhibit of Dale Chihuly’s glass work set in the Kew Gardens. Thousand of pieces, huge and small, all inspired by the…
Minus people, the form and function of this tent and the chairs under it seem lost and without purpose, unless a photographer happens to see it! I saw these at…
I’ve long enjoyed seeing damselflies, like this Northern Bluet Damselfly (Enallagma cyathigerum), but to truly see one would require suspending my sense of reality. The little reading I’ve done lately about Odonata…