It is obvious that ice is a solid material; perhaps less obvious that it is composed of water molecules (H2O) in a tight, unmoving structure predicted by the atoms therein.…
If you could capture into a pint of water all the heat energy from burning a wooden kitchen match, the temperature of the water would increase 1°F. When that same…
As I prepare this solo show of some of my photographs of water, I’m continually reminded of the true wonders of the stuff! On the one hand it is “simply”…
Nighttime temperatures have begun to dip below 50F, even when daytime temperatures will be in the 80s and 90s next week. It is that time of year when the sun…
Life has been full for which, mostly, I am grateful. Family and friends sustain me every day, as does the green, growing world around. Even with all the rain we…
I’ve enjoyed digging back into my early digital archives to again see photographs I made on two trips to Iqaluit, Nunavut in the late fall of 2002 and 2003. The…
As those of you who follow my work know, I enjoy photographing ice and am continually amazed by the many ways it forms. I thought I’d “seen it all,” but…
Why is it so easy to think about what has been or what might be and forget to just be here now?! Recently while waiting for friends, I had a…
“If it was any closer, it would bite you!” was something I heard from my mom on occasion. I also credit her with helping me develop my seeing, including when…
One of the things I noticed about myself on my annual Fall foliage trip to Cady’s Falls this year was that I’m slowing down. Not all bad! More time to…