More November Light
The golden light extends into more reasonable hours in November. You don’t have to get out as early or stay out as late to experience it. Here are a couple last November photos for this year.
Continue reading →The golden light extends into more reasonable hours in November. You don’t have to get out as early or stay out as late to experience it. Here are a couple last November photos for this year.
Continue reading →It looks that I will not be getting out much with my camera this month, so I will add a few from the archives. This one is from Dean Pond in Brimfield State Forest. The dew on this small seedling … Continue reading →
Now that the clocks have changed, you don’t have to get up early to be out in marvelous morning light. The few remaining leaves are lit up from behind, arraying the branches with bright ornaments featuring earth tones and interesting … Continue reading →
I’ve been photographing November for about 20 years now. I went into the archives to find some examples of November details and posted a new gallery. Follow this link to my new November gallery
Continue reading →I just hung an exhibit of photographs at Arcadia Wildlife Sanctuary in Easthampton. The exhibit is open until February 27. They are also in the “On Display” gallery here on the website. The two shown here are new to the … Continue reading →
I just found these assorted macro shots uploaded to the site but I never posted them. I added them to a few galleries, and also put them in a new gallery called recent additions. This way anyone who is already … Continue reading →
Here are some shots from a recent trip to Conant Brook Dam. The warm morning light created image opportunities everywhere I looked. One of my photographer friends posted shots from October recently, saying that there was no color anymore. Apparently … Continue reading →
I am a naturalist at heart, and I like to think there are gems of nature to be found at any time of year. Many people overlook November because the frosts have come and it can be chilly, and their … Continue reading →