I can’t resist sharing a few more of these remarkable images, made yesterday on a Delta flight from Detroit to Burlington at about 20,000 feet!
Although I don’t fly as often as I used to—for which I am thankful—I still always enjoy sitting by a window and seeing the world go by 20,000 feet below.…
Regular readers know I love cold weather, especially the kind called “deep freeze.” Several weeks ago we had temperatures cold enough that the ice on the North Branch, and in…
For many the Winter Solstice—the shortest day/longest night of the year in the Northern Hemisphere—has disappeared in a blur of bright street lights, television, and little screens we carry around.…
Seeing ice form is one of the great delights of my life. Not only understanding why and where it forms on a small stream this time of year but also…
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…
While I appreciate the many black and white photography challenges being made on social media these days, it ain’t easy to make even a good B&W, much less a great…
I’ll soon be mounting a new show with my f/7 group—six other local photographers I’ve been working with for the past several years—at our local TW Wood Gallery. It is…
Two photography exhibits can currently be seen in Middlebury, VT, and should not be missed if you live nearby or will visit! “Land and Lens, Photographers Envision the Environment” at…
Yes, of course, New York City has many parks, some glorious and full of trees, and many of the streets are home to what with some disdain I call “street…