Some of my best, “old friends” will show up in this Governor’s Gallery show. Among them is this photograph of new ice with a stem of grass embedded in it.…
I’ve spent much of today enjoying watching the glorious cumulus clouds of summer reach up and tower over the wee creatures that crawl over the surface of the Earth. I’ll…
The title of my upcoming show at the Governor’s Gallery is “I nearly walked by,” but in the case of this photograph, which will hang in the show, the storm…
Early morning light, a bit of a breeze and a few reeds in the foreground. Nothing more—but a little magic.
Narcissus may have gotten into trouble watching himself reflected in the water but I tend to watch other things, like clouds and trees, hopefully less problematic than my ego. I…
I enjoy pushing the limits of what I’m “supposed to do” with my camera. I especially love situations where the subject is back-lighted. A number of years ago I noticed…
I have previously shown several of the photographs I’m planning on hanging in the Governor’s Gallery. I figure if I don’t tire of seeing a piece—and some I do—it is worth…
On any given day there are so many things I walk right by and never see, from the miraculous goings on in a leaf to a cloud at sunset to…
It wasn’t that long ago snow still covered the yard. Flying into Burlington on April 3rd Camel’s Hump still looked like this: On a long walk yesterday in Calais we saw many…
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…