The days have been full lately working on a number of projects and enjoying life. I’m grateful! Although I know some do not share my opinion, this cold weather is such…
As we humans continue our shenanigans, the rest of the planet continues with the business of life—at least as best it can given our presence. The laws of physics are…
While many are celebrating Cyber Monday and Black Friday, I’m delighting in “New Ice Week!” Conditions are just perfect this year because we’ve had little snow and some nice clear,…
One of the benefits of working in the f/7 Group—six other wonderful, local photographers who gather monthly—has been the challenge (and inspiration) of seeing the world differently—often through their eyes and…
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…
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!…
Still over a foot of snow and single-digit temperatures…so no sign of flowers in the gardens, although I know they are down there somewhere! On the table in the dining…
Continuing my exploration of sun, snow and shadows, I had great fun watching the changes on the snow as the clouds moved over and then away from the sun. A…
As the sun climbs higher our snowy world becomes a beautiful stage for shadows of all kinds. Here are two simple ones I found in Hubbard Park this week.