A Canterbury Tale
It has been a month to the day since my last post. February and March are not prime time for photography here in northern New England. I take my camera
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It has been a month to the day since my last post. February and March are not prime time for photography here in northern New England. I take my camera
Back at the end of January, Joan and I headed to Maine for a bit of R&R. We spent three nights at the wonderful Blue Hill Inn. The town of
Wow! I am way behind on my blogging. My last post was 1 Dec 2024, over two months ago. I’ve done plenty of photography since then but I’ve just been
My friend Victor just finished setting up a camera obscura like mine. He wanted to get out to try it and asked my to tag along to offer advice. Of
I have spent the past week making two batches of toned cyanotypes. The first three prints (square images showing the entire sheet of paper) are from exposures made last weekend
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,
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
Harrisville, NH is a remarkably well preserved New England mill village. It lies about fifteen miles to the southwest of Antrim (where I live); the drive takes roughly half an
I visit the villages of South Sutton and Sutton (NH) to photograph regularly. Yesterday, I made the trip with my friend Victor. The skies were clear, bright blue. Thus the