Black and White Photography 101

The other day someone asked what made a good black and white photograph.  He went on to say that he only uses black and white processing when he’s trying to achieve an old photo look, but noticed when someone converted one of his color images to black and white it looked better because the distracting... Continue Reading →

Up All Night

From time to time I go meet up with a few other local photographers.  We are all part of the same flickr group and it's pretty much the same core of people who go to them.  We usually try for a sunrise.  Winter shooting seems far more popular.  Probably because sunrise is at 7am instead... Continue Reading →

F-f-f-frozen

Part of the joy of shooting in the winter in New England is dealing with the cold.  Mostly  it's just a matter of the right clothing, but a photographer lives and dies by her eyes and her hands and it's the hands that suffer most.  I think I need to get some of those pocket... Continue Reading →

The Great Marsh

My husband is a runner and goes to races in the area.  Sometimes I go with him if there's something interesting to photograph in the vicinity.  On New Year's Day he went to Salisbury Massachusetts and so I went to walk the Old Eastern Marsh Trail that runs about a mile and a quarter.  I... Continue Reading →

Parting Shots

Well 2010 is on its way out.  I can hardly believe I had such a successful photography year and I can only wonder what the next one will bring.  Thanks to everyone who stopped by, commented or even subscribed to this blog. Here's the latest batch of photos and probably the last of the year. ... Continue Reading →

The Best of 2010

This is a new thing for me, choosing my best photos of the year.  I’ve done it with books I’ve read and albums I’ve bought, but not things I made myself.  It can be hard to subjectively judge your own work, but I think it's a worthy exercise for anyone who wants to get better... Continue Reading →

The Beauty of Fog

So I finally got myself to the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge on Plum Island in Newbury, Mass.  I've only lived an hour and ten away from it my whole life and not gone.  No idea why other than laziness.  At first I was a bit bummed that it wasn't sunny, but then I quickly... Continue Reading →

The Shots I Don’t Take

The other day I met up with a couple of local photographer friends in quest of a foliage sunrise.  Unfortunately it didn't work out.  The sky was too densely overcast and the light dull.  Bummer.  But I didn't drive long to get there and the meet up gave me a new location to shoot in... Continue Reading →

Dam the Poor River

On the way home from an appointment I took a rather long detour which brought me by the Hopkinton-Everett Dam.  It was built in the early 60s as part of a flood control measure.  In 1938 there was a powerful hurricane that caused immense damage and destruction.  The Piscataquog, like other rivers, overflowed its banks... Continue Reading →

Massive Dynamic II

Son of Massive Dynamic. Told ya I'd go back.  Yesterday afternoon was a pretty good day to be out.  Better than today which is overcast and blah.  Anyway, I didn't take these two shots deliberately to match.  They're like bookends and I only noticed it when I got to processing them.  I mean, it's not... Continue Reading →

Fall in the White Mountains

Even though I'm still mourning my boy, I have been out shooting.  Partly it takes my mind off him (which I stupidly feel guilt over), but mostly I'm glad I can.  The health crisis I came though only had one stage of cure/recovery, but could have had two, the second of which would have totally... Continue Reading →

Big Sur in Bloom

Back to California we go. This time Big Sur.  I've been through Big Sur before on the famous US1 highway that hugs the Pacific coastline.  We even stayed at the impossibly posh Post Ranch Inn a few years ago and got to take one of the hotel Lexus convertibles out.  Very cool.  But it was... Continue Reading →

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