Spring Afternoon in the Woods
The calendar says that spring has been with us in Massachusetts for nearly four weeks, but today it was hard to tell.
The calendar says that spring has been with us in Massachusetts for nearly four weeks, but today it was hard to tell.
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.
This pair of Pitch Pine cones caught my eye and I made several exposures which I later combined to make an especially sharp, final image.
This timeless view of the John W. Weeks Bridge caught my eye today during a heavy March rain. Seen from the Boston bank of the Charles River, the bridge is the only river crossing exclusively for pedestrians.
I just had to photograph these orchids today, after passing them earlier this week in the atrium of an office park.
Ice climbers in the White Mountain National Forest and the frozen Swift River – scenes from a winter day in New Hampshire
As the stormy weather of the 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.
One week is hardly enough time to explore and photograph a National Park that covers 1 million acres, is 100 years old, and has 700 miles of hiking trails. No way baby! I was bitten by the Montana bug about 15 years ago when I backpacked the neighboring Bob Marshall Wilderness in the Lewis & Clark National Forest. A visit to Glacier National Park would also complete my quest of the trio of parks in the northern Rockies, including Yellowstone and Grand Teton.