Late Foliage
Photographs from late last week. The cattle were in a field in Greenfield that used to be part of the Robertson (Joan’s cousin) farm. The foliage photos were made during
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Photographs from late last week. The cattle were in a field in Greenfield that used to be part of the Robertson (Joan’s cousin) farm. The foliage photos were made during
Twice in past several days, I headed out to photograph after lunch. The skies were cloudy, but ‘interesting’ enough to get me out the door. Alas, on both days, the
Columbus/Indigenous Peoples Day weekend is often the peak of fall foliage in the Monadnock region. This year is no exception. These photos were made over two days last week, all
Last Thursday morning I pointed the truck north and headed to New Hampton, NH. My immediate goal was to view an exhibit of alternative process prints at the gallery on
Another batch of salted-paper prints. These exposures are from our trip to the Southwest in 2018. The prints were made last week. All are small (4×5 inch) test prints of
Late yesterday morning, I headed to Rousseau’s Music in Jaffrey. Joan needed guitar strings. I needed a snare drum. Of course, I took my camera along. The weather was bright
Yesterday morning, my friend Victor and I headed to Brattleboro for our monthly print sharing group. Afterward, we had lunch as usual and headed home. Our conversation in the truck
Yesterday (Sunday, 30 April) was Worldwide Pinhole Photograph Day (WPPD). This annual event is meant to stimulate folks to get out with a pinhole camera and make photographs which are
Yellow flowers. Daffodils and forsythia. A sign that Spring has truly arrived. It won’t be long before the yellow scourge of suburban yard owners will appear… dandelions! Personally, I like
Heading home after making the last ‘compost run*’ of the season, I was struck by the wonderful spring clouds. Stopping twice as I drove around the lake, I made a