Mellow(?) Yellow
Early spring, a season of gray and brown, worse for the psyche than November. What a feeling of relief when yellow explosions of forsythia and daffodils finally appear beginning in
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Early spring, a season of gray and brown, worse for the psyche than November. What a feeling of relief when yellow explosions of forsythia and daffodils finally appear beginning in
On Saturday, my friend Victor and I headed to the Middlebury (VT) College Museum of Art to view an exhibit of photographs titled “David Plowden: Portraits of America“. Of course,
Yesterday morning dawned clear and warm. At that point of the day, I had no intention of going eclipse watching. However… Sitting at the breakfast table at about 8 AM,
Photographs made this month (March 2024) that did not fit in any of my other posts.
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
During Thursday’s Upper Valley sojourn I spent about an hour hunting for photos in downtown Windsor, Vermont. Here are a few of the resulting frames:
Yesterday, I decided that I wanted to photograph the Connecticut River Valley. The weather forecast was promising and I figured that there might be some interesting landscapes to be made.
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