A little time back in NH in a couple of favorite nature preserves.
Early fall
Some leaves, a macro lens and bokeh! Fall beauty in my backyard.
Ephemerals past and hiccup in my process
Oh boy this post is late!! Early spring wildflowers are long gone and we're into high summer flowers now. I'm still shooting, but am just a lazy blogger. Here are some of my favorites from the yard. None of these were shot with my beloved Olympus 90mm legacy macro because it totally siezed up on... Continue Reading →
Winter memories – in the shadows
Another thing that is wonderful about winter is the shadows. The sun never gets very high and without the canopy on the trees, shadows abound! The snow blanket creates such great shapes and textures. It's really a fun thing to shoot. Ok, and so there's a plant in snow, too. Could you resist? Nope.... Continue Reading →
Winter memories – landscape version
Yes, it's finally gone. What with the 2 feet of wet snow in April I didn't think it would. But since I've been so caught up in other things and have ignored this blog, you get to have a little more! Aren't you lucky? Trail shots are a weakness of mine as you know. Nothing's... Continue Reading →
Making Tracks
Winter is the perfect time to find and photograph game trails. Some tips and maybe, inspiration!
Vernal pools – Part 5
No it isn't spring yet, but the vernal pools are still beautiful and biding their time.
Are you an oak man, Jimmy?
Often overlooked in the presence of more colorful foliage, I take a closer look at oaks and all their glory.
Wildlife photography with a macro lens
You don't need a lens the size of a horse's leg to do wildlife photography!
Obligatory fall foliage post
Do you feel a little guilty if you don't go for fall photos? I do too, but I'm trying to get over it.