March Skies
A couple of days ago we had some ‘nice’, almost summery clouds even though it was a typical cold and blustery March day. I went on a short photo drive
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A couple of days ago we had some ‘nice’, almost summery clouds even though it was a typical cold and blustery March day. I went on a short photo drive
My friend Victor & I had lunch in Peterborough on Friday. After lunch, we headed to Temple and Lyndeborough Center to photograph. Here are the photos I made in Temple
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
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
Late this afternoon I wandered our yard just to see what was “out and about”. The temperature was in the upper 70s F and the skies clear. It was late
That would be the Contootook River! Late yesterday afternoon I spent about two and a half hours odeing on the Contoocook River by the paper mill in Bennington, New Hampshire…
Two old sayings… “Sometimes you are the bug and sometimes you are the windshield.” and “When life hands you lemons, make lemonade!”. Both apply to this morning’s photography. Part One:
Late yesterday afternoon I walked the half-mile to Castor Lane (the road through the Harris Center Chenoa property) to look for odes. The temperature was in the upper 70s F
Yesterday (and the day before) were the only sunny days we have had in months. (At least it seems that way!). I spent several hours yesterday afternoon photographing odes over