A Meander Through Central NH
Thursday was a (relatively) warm* February day with bluebird skies. I headed out mid-morning to make some photographs. I had no real plan other than to be in New London
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Thursday was a (relatively) warm* February day with bluebird skies. I headed out mid-morning to make some photographs. I had no real plan other than to be in New London
It was a cold, gray, snowy January. I only managed to make photographs on four days. Here are nine of the ‘keepers’:
Late yesterday (Sunday) morning, with the temperature just above freezing and the skies cloudy, I headed out for a meander. I had no plan other than to be in Brattleboro
The water level in Gregg Lake has been drawn down in order to make repairs to the dam. The goal was to drop the level by about four feet. My
Last Thursday was the warmest day we have had in a long time. The temperature was in the mid-40s F and it was nice a sunny. I headed out late
November and early December are usually a slow time for me photographically. The landscape is blah grays/browns and the skies often overcast. This was all true this year with the
It is hard to believe that it has been more than a month since my last post. I have made photographs six days since the beginning of September. So I
Several months ago, a good photographer friend of mine died. A couple of weeks ago, his widow invited me to stop by and see what of my friend’s photo gear
I spent most of the day on Sunday (17 Aug) at the Cornish Fair in Cornish, NH. I arrived about 9:30 AM and headed out the gate towards home about
I spent yesterday afternoon making six salted-paper prints. All of these prints are on 8×10 inch sheets of Hahnemühle Platinum Rag paper. The image size is 6×7.5 inches or 6.5