I am still learning to see and most days I also feel like a giant failure! Seeing the natural world involves peeling back layer on layer and the time to…
Thank you again to Mary Oliver for her poem, “Don’t Hesitate,” a beautiful reminder of the abundance of joy in life. Seeing the world through my camera gives me both…
Though I do my best to see as much of this amazing world as possible, I know much of it goes unseen, every day. Even an hour in a gray,…
I love winter for being able to see the “bones” of trees—their branches and shapes. Trees similar to the two old fencerow Sugar Maples shown above, one clearly much…
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…
Slowly moving water can reflect the sun-drenched tops of tree with endless and stunning variation. When that water is a small stream trickling sound and magic over a hundred ledges…
The dunes are full of roots—grasses and sedges as well as trees and shrubs. As sand shifts with the wind, these plants are often covered or their roots uncovered.…
Like art in any gallery, each “piece” I found in the “dune gallery” asked to be considered fully and completely. I look forward to printing them and enjoying them together.…
…but not necessarily simple! The structures that support life—and the processes of life, now revved up to full speed with summer—are beautiful in their simple outward forms even if what…
Lots of rain here lately, a good time to be out in the garden or the woods with a camera. If there’s not quite enough light, who cares! Still plenty…