Scottish Highland Cattle
Yesterday afternoon, I headed to the Tenney Farm because we needed milk. After running the this errand, I decided to head for the former Robertson Farm (Joan’s cousin, Steve was
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Yesterday afternoon, I headed to the Tenney Farm because we needed milk. After running the this errand, I decided to head for the former Robertson Farm (Joan’s cousin, Steve was
Meet the Bonys… All of these photos were made during the past several weeks as I meandered through Antrim and the surrounding towns.
Here in the Monadnock Region we are rapidly approaching the gray season; that is, the gap between the end of the fall foliage and the first snow. This is a
I have not made a salted-paper print in quite some time (several months). I guess that I have been too busy toning cyanotypes!! However, I made two exposures over the
My friend Victor and I took a drive yesterday. The goal was the train yard in Walpole, NH where Victor had noticed a line up of train wheel sets that
I am a sucker for autumn foliage. This is about the only time of year I make color photographs of the landscape. These photos were made over the past five
I am a sucker for autumn foliage in New Hampshire. Every year, I spend time photographing the fall colors even though I have done so for many years and thus
Last week Joan and I made a trip to the Second College Grant in New Hampshire’s North Country (aka the Great North Woods). This is the region north of the
Cliche verre (literately “glass print” in French) is a type of photogram (camera less image). Traditionally, a glass plate was coated with an opaque material and then an image was