Last of Autumn Color
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
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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 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
This afternoon with the temperature in the 70s F, sunny skies and no wind (i.e. ideal odeing weather) I spent an hour and a half (5:00 to 6:30 PM) photographing
Late this afternoon, I spent about forty minutes watching (and photographing) a young male moose in shallows of Gregg Lake north of the road*. Much of the time the light
I observed the first of the seasons dragonflies (Hudsonian White-faces) in our yard a couple of weeks ago. However, today was the first day I got out to photograph odes.
Photographs made this month (March 2024) that did not fit in any of my other posts.
Friday found me in Keene running errands. On my way home, I decided to pay a visit to Roxbury Center, a spot on the map just to the east of
Last Thursday dawned foggy. By the time I left the house the fog was starting to lift but there was still plenty to photograph.