Summer ending? Fall transitioning? Winter beginning? I guess it depends on my point of view. It has been a long and glorious summer, even if also a disaster for our…
I laugh when folks around here argue about whether we are at peak foliage. Who cares? It is glorious in all directions, some more than others. Right?! I’m tired of hearing…
I continue to look for ways to photograph Fall foliage. Sometimes all that is really possible is to put the camera down and enjoy the view! These are a few…
Two days ago I drove up and around Cabot and the Fall colors were just beginning to show. Today, they are bursting from many of the hills. In a few weeks…
I love photographing water. Often it is necessary to get wet, not an unpleasant thing much of the year. But the rocks in our Vermont streams are typically slippery, and I’m…
When most people think of Vermont—at least before “Feel the Bern” becoming so well-known—they think of the spectacular Fall colors we have here in the Green Mountains. I love Fall…
Temperatures yesterday morning were in the low 40s, the first such cold we’ve had since early May. Clearly changes are coming, even if more slowly than the calendar might suggest.…
A dozen years ago I planted a Ginkgo tree in the yard. It has become a gorgeous tree, single-stemmed and thirty feet tall. The fan-shaped leaves are a delight anytime…
These are the last three photographs of all I’ve been previewing that will hang next week in my new show at The Governor’s Gallery. (Click on them and they become…
I tend to be a photographer who often concentrates on the relationships of form and shape in a scene but when I ignore the light, things often fail to work.…