Out and About with Victor
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
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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 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
Yesterday morning, after hitting the grocery store in Hillsborough, I pointed the truck north in order to check out the barn in Hillsborough Center that was adorned with skeletons for
November is generally a slow time for me photographically. The skies are often gray. The leafless trees are gray. Not much contrast in this part of the world until the
Yesterday, Joan needed to do a rare plant survey over in Hinsdale (the town in the extreme southwest corner of New Hampshire). I went along to look for the bald
Yesterday was the first sunny day in more than a week. Today is rainy as the next several are likely to be. This seems to be the way things are
This morning I played “fixer”* for my friend Joe and took him to photograph the stone arch bridges in the area. There are five of these dry laid (i.e. no