Not many in this country have ever even seen an American Chestnut and far, far fewer remember when this remarkable tree could be seen as an integral part of the Eastern…
Hanging the show went very well yesterday with help from Rob and a local artist, Paul! Great to have it all in place and already being enjoyed.
Below are the 32 photographs I’ll be hanging in The Governor’s Gallery on Monday afternoon! The show will then be up until September 26th with an opening reception on Thursday, July…
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…
No matter the season I spend a fair bit of time on streams with my camera. I look for the texture of the water, especially the ripples, and…
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.…
I’ve not quite completed the preview of all 32 photographs I’ll be hanging next week in The Governors’s Gallery. I post the last five over the next few days. Today I share…
This is undeniably a July sunset! The huge quantities of solar energy we have to spare this time of year powers these immense clouds. Add to the scene a silhouette of Camel’s Hump,…
When we first moved to Vermont from Michigan, I felt hemmed in by the mountains. It seemed I did not see a sunset for the first couple of years! Now,…
On December 1, 2011 I began this blog with a post about walking in Hubbard Park on a cold crisp morning and seeing new ice forming. For most of the first year I…