Harrisville, NH (with the camera obscura)
Harrisville, NH is a remarkably well preserved New England mill village. It lies about fifteen miles to the southwest of Antrim (where I live); the drive takes roughly half an
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Harrisville, NH is a remarkably well preserved New England mill village. It lies about fifteen miles to the southwest of Antrim (where I live); the drive takes roughly half an
I visit the villages of South Sutton and Sutton (NH) to photograph regularly. Yesterday, I made the trip with my friend Victor. The skies were clear, bright blue. Thus the
During Thursday’s Upper Valley sojourn I spent about an hour hunting for photos in downtown Windsor, Vermont. Here are a few of the resulting frames:
Yesterday, I decided that I wanted to photograph the Connecticut River Valley. The weather forecast was promising and I figured that there might be some interesting landscapes to be made.
The light on Sunday morning looked promising for landscape photography. There was a thin, high overcast giving a soft light with some directionality. My friend Victor called and proposed heading
We have had a lot of gray skies and flat light over the last several weeks; light that is not conducive to interesting landscape photography. That said, I generally persist
Yesterday dawned mostly sunny and promised to be warm. I headed out to make photographs mid-morning. Alas, shortly after I left the nice puffy clouds burned off leaving a bright
Yesterday dawned cold and gray… again! However, the forecast was for partial sun by afternoon. Given the hopeful forecast I headed out early for the open portfolio review at the
Last batch of salted-paper prints for 2023. All of these exposures were made earlier in December and printed over the last several days.
Yesterday, I headed out to photograph using my camera obscura (more-or-less exclusively). My ultimate goal was the Village of Potter Place (in Andover, NH) with its historic train depot. On