Macro Practice…
I always get excited near wildflower season, as we go from the drab backdrop of mud season to color seemingly overnight. Woodland flowers race to grow and bloom before the overhead canopy reduces Continue Reading
Backing up and looking forward…
Mud season is a tough time for the nature photographer. Conditions are varied, ever changing, and rarely 'classically beautiful.' Throw in the heavy rain and flooding of the past week, and well, I Continue Reading
Spring on my Mind…
Well, it's good to be back at my computer after a prolonged power outage last week. The remainder of vacation week did not allow me to accomplish many of my shooting goals, as the weather really Continue Reading
After Snowfall; Without Light…
Last blog post, I talked about the importance of both light to make the image work, and decision making to be at the right scene for the type of light. Yesterday's big snows coated the trees, and Continue Reading
Ice Sculptures…
Often when I go to bed the night before a morning of shooting, I don't know exactly where I'm going to go. I spend a great deal of time trying to figure out the best location given the conditions I'm Continue Reading
Closer to Home…
With the peak foliage heading south, and the forecast poor for this weekend...I'm resisting the idea of going up north and shooting the snow, and staying closer to home. There are many areas in Continue Reading
Photographing the Wilderness…
I spend a lot of time outdoors, and much of that time is dedicated to either photographing New England's rural or natural landscape, or scouting locations to shoot when the light is right. It's Continue Reading