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I recently photographed this library in a private home in Boston. The custom floor to ceiling bookshelving in the octagonal-shaped room was designed and built by L.”Stroker” Rogovin of Arlington, MA. The challenge in making this image was to maximize the angle of view, minimize linear distortion, and balance the exterior with the interior light sources. A certain amount of post-processing achieved the look I was going for.

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Today for some reason I had an urge to go hiking in the Colorado Rockies again. You can join me…on this short slide show. Click the icon at lower right for a full screen view. These images are available as licensed stock photographs and as fine art prints.

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Rawsonville, Vermont. If you lived here you'd be home by now

As the stormy weather that soaked the East Coast last week blew out to sea, I had just one day to get up to Vermont and photograph a bridge over the Connecticut River for a client. I was dying to get in some time for foliage photography as well. continue reading…

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Starflower (Trientalis borealis)

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© Paul Mozell 2009

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When the bright yellow and red leaves of New England’s maples, birch, beech and oak have fallen, there is still plenty of color to photograph. I especially enjoy the rust colors that emerge from the cattails, willow, and grasses. On a dry, clear afternoon in November, the light quickly warms as the sun drops toward the horizon.

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Copyright Paul Mozell 2009

Campers at the YMCA Camp Wakanda in Boxford, MA tackle the challenging ropes course

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