Autumnal Indian Pipe

By now you must know how much I love indian pipe wildflowers and how even though my original project was for one season, I still shoot them almost every time I see them. Usually they bloom in June and sometimes spill over into July. But October? October?! Psyche!! Yes, I did place one of those... Continue Reading →

I’m Back

Didja miss me? Yes it's true. I'm a bad blogger. Autumn is almost over (well photographically speaking) and I haven't posted ONE shot yet. Haven't even posted anything from my California trip either. Considering I was inspirationally and creatively pooped out was part of the problem. Several times I didn't even bother taking the camera... Continue Reading →

More Mushroom Madness

Lately I have been a bit starved for inspiration. The same-old-same-old just isn't doing it for me. As a result, I shoot less. I'm not bothered by this. Ups and downs are part of my normal. When I do go in the woods I just can't see if you know what I mean. I think... Continue Reading →

Mushroom Madness

It's raining now and probably will for most of the week. That means more mushrooms, but it's not like we have a shortage now.   All were shot with the OM 90mm. I don't know what I'd do without that lens.  

I do sweat the small stuff

and you should know that by now.  Here's a group of tiny things that have found themselves in front of my lens. oh and something a little different, from Ryan and Wood Distillery, based in Gloucester, MA. Haven't been shooting so much as last year, but I am going to California in September and so... Continue Reading →

Ohio Weekend

Hey all.  I haven't posted in a while, but today I'm back with some shots from last weekend when my husband and I flew to Ohio to spend a weekend with some friends.  It wasn't a photography trip per se, but I did shoot a little bit.  We visited Killbuck Marsh which is a very... Continue Reading →

Piscataquog: Middle Branch

I'd been meaning to get back here since the first time I explored this little swatch of conservation land.  It contains the middle branch of the Piscataquog river and has some interesting aspects to it like a pond and some defunct bridges.  Unfortunately the light wasn't overly cooperative and when the sun came out I... Continue Reading →

More from Ponemah Bog

Are you dead from the suspense yet?  Sorry about that.  Here is some more from my latest dawn trek to the bog.  The wider views are all done with my regular 12-60mm lens, but I spent some time finding some landscape slices which was pretty rewarding.  It's a fun way to see things that is... Continue Reading →

Make Me Blush

The day of my epic face-plant yielded another present that I would have definitely missed had I gone home.  All three of you that read this thing know that I had (have) a mini-project (obsession) going with Indian pipe flowers.  I don't know what it is about these luminous beauties, but I am so drawn... Continue Reading →

The Incident at the Cedar Swamp

So is the title Nancy Drew-ish or Sherlock Holmsian?  Either way, it was an incident to be sure.  I decided to head up to Loverens Mill Cedar Swamp Preserve on Tuesday.  I was after some solitude and afternoon light.  Little did I know that they were logging the surrounding forest.  But, being the trooper that... Continue Reading →

There Will Come Soft Rains

After a colorless winter and a dive straight into spring with all its rainbow colors, I sometimes come off a color binge and process a series of monochrome images. Usually I try for something with lots of interesting texture and a definitive structure and these leaves are perfect.  I have no idea what they are,... Continue Reading →

Gimme all your lupines!

Ah Monty Python, what a bunch of mad freaks you were.  If you have no idea what I'm talking about, check this out - Part 2.  You really have to like MP to find it funny, but I always think of it when anyone mentions lupines.  And the other day when I shot some, I... Continue Reading →

Luna Waxing

Yesterday on the return leg of a hike up some small mountains in southern NH, I spied this beauty on a striped maple.  It's a rare and wondrous luna moth and the backlight was a bonus.  Judging by the bushy and feathery antennae, it's probably a male.  It had newly emerged from the cocoon and... Continue Reading →

Don’t Panic

For the last few days I've been grounded with the car in the shop for new brakes and some other fiddly bits.   So I went into the yard with the 90mm macro, a 25mm extension tube and a ring flash.  What do you know, abstract macro. And if you know where your towel is... Continue Reading →

Wildflower Roundup

As these are pretty common flowers (apart from the columbine, which I shot a few weeks ago) I'm not including them in the elusive category.  Popular and ubiquitous or not though, I can't resist them. Wait!!! How did that last one get in there?? Heh.

Singing of Swamps and Waterfalls

Before I head out today in quest for more wildflowers, I'll share a couple more favorite spots.  First is Senter Falls on Cold Brook. Why the heck they're called that, I don't know.  I suspect my friend Mike made it up.  It's a relatively popular location for local photographers and I've shot it several times.... Continue Reading →

The Sweet Spot

Because the forecast called for overcast skies with a minimal chance of rain, I decided to take a ride over to one of my favorite little conservation areas to see if the brook was flowing and if there might be any wildflowers about.  Pulpit Rock is about 20 minutes away and, while small, gave me... Continue Reading →

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