Over the past few weeks I’ve enjoyed seeing a many simple lines and relationships and have managed to make photographs of a few of them. I do find there are…
I grew up in Central Michigan where bedrock was simply not visible. Even after 35 years here in Vermont, I’m continually astonished seeing the “basement” of our planet everywhere I…
Yesterday I planned my afternoon to stop by a favorite small stream in Middlesex, one I’ve visited hundreds of times over the years. I’ve rarely been disappointed by the place…
I find it easy to lose track of time—both minutes and eons—when I’m in the dunes. More important are the light, wind and the stillness in which quiet can be…
Although much of my work involves seeing the natural world, like many photographers, I’ve also long found satisfaction in photographing buildings, especially older ones. Of course I love the abstractions…
Snow this morning! Lovely. Unfortunately I’m not able to get out in it and play—I’m “T.A.B.” (temporarily able-bodied) with my foot in an air-cast trying to heal a torn tendon.…
The transition between water and ice is mind-boggling. I see many varieties of ice formed over that small range of a temperature. This was one, new ice on a beaver…
What a gift curiosity is. It gets me to the top of the hill to see the other side or abound the bend, so to speak, to see what’s next.…
The news today is so much in mind. This simple abstract seems appropriate to share, a mediation or visual mantra, life reduced to the simple and basic: a slightly 3-dimensional…
Sometimes not being on time is a bonus! Several years ago we arrived at the Tate Modern in London late in the afternoon thinking we’d have several hours to enjoy…