I never tire of views out the window of an airplane. The perspective is always both fascinating and humbling. These photographs were made last March on a trip from the…
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…
I see my world through lenses, both real and figurative. When my favorite photographic lens, a 55-300mm telephoto, unexpectedly locked up last week, I realized (once again!) how often I…
In a workshop I once did, John Shaw reminded us to look to the east at sunset, experience having shown him that there was often a great view to be…
I owe my friend Bryan Pfeiffer thanks for many of his posts and remarkable photographs. This one about Aspen leaves, which I showed in my post of earlier this week…
Post-peak fall is glorious! Perhaps it is because I know what’s coming next or that there are just fewer foliage spectacles to appreciate. Whatever the reason, I love this time…
When leaves drop, revealing the “bones” of the trees, I feel like old friends have returned for a visit. I won’t tire of seeing them all winter long, against the…
Who could imagine the peelings of the Red Kuri squash I bought last week at our Farmers’ Market might be considered a work of abstract art?! Though it might not…
With less light and cooler temperatures the Fall garden has slowed down. The colors are not what they are in the summer but are still gorgeous and, honestly, maybe more…
The process of seeing these reflections is remarkable—based on past experiences and a healthy dose of intuition—and, when I’m successful, often results in both an out-of-body experience and a wonderful…