No matter the season I spend a fair bit of time on streams with my camera. I look for the texture of the water, especially the ripples, and…
Early morning light, a bit of a breeze and a few reeds in the foreground. Nothing more—but a little magic.
The flight home from the UK last week began in the pounding rain and clouds but, fortunately, shortly after take off the skies cleared. Our routes took us up and…
March 27, our front steps showing the results of a long, cold and snowy winter: April 6, spring is in the air and the sun high enough to make a…
It can be easy to make a photograph of some things—a sunrise or a new flower. Such was the case of this gorgeous staircase we saw several weeks ago on a…
We are fortunate—for the 17th years—to have the Green Mountain Film Festival take over the town later this week. For many it keeps winter-weary minds off the fact that Spring…
The Mad River is an amazing piece of work, one that often lives up to its name. When we had a warm spell and rain two weeks ago, the ice…
In the New Year I’m enjoying digging back into a trove of older photographs including some I made in the Arctic the Fall of 2004 near Iqaluit, Nunavut. I’m planning…
I don’t get tired of seeing ice. If you do, this post may not be for you! We have lots of the stuff and I love to watch how it…
We woke up to -18F this morning, normally ideal times to go see what has happened to the ice. Given the foot of snow we had over the weekend, however,…