Showing posts with label Winter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Winter. Show all posts

Monday, January 26, 2015

Posts in the snow


West Townshend, Vermont
ISO 200 f 3.5 1/125th of a second 85mm lens

Sunday, January 18, 2015

My iPhone 6 Project: Split Rail

Lincoln, Vermont


Friday I was traveling in Northwestern Vermont, and just after sunset I came across this site; on one side of the road this seemingly endless split rail fence, and on the other side the sun dropping below the horizon, giving off its last glow of the day.  

Friday, December 26, 2014

My iPhone Project: Winter Wonderland


Groton, Vermont 



In September 2012 I began "My iPhone Project" which has consisted of a series of Photographs taken only with my iPhone 4 smart phone.  The idea for the project stemmed from a photography exhibit that I attended at the Sharon Arts Center in Peterborough, NH.   

For the past 2+ years I have added to this album from that phone camera.   Today's photograph is the last that I have taken with that iPhone 4.  It has been retired in favor of an iPhone 6.  I will continue the iPhone 6 project documenting the things that interest me as I travel around New England and New York.

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Snow & Ice


ISO 800 f/8 1/15th of a second tripod mounted: flash and white reflector

This evening just after the snow started to fall I took a piece of ice that had been forming all day on the corner of the house and stuck it in the accumulated snow on our hedges. About midnight I went out with a camera and took this image.  The snow flakes are attaching themselves to the ice and creating this crystal structure. 

The wonders of simple things! 

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Winter Light


ISO 800 f/14 1/125th of a second 18mm lens 
West Townshend, Vermont

Our first significant snow fall of the season 

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Friday, April 8, 2011

Waiting Fields


Taken in the Berkshires not far from Tanglewood



ISO 200 f/8.0 1/500th of a second 35mm lens

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Monday, March 7, 2011

The Ledge Falls




ISO 200 f/8 1/400th of a second 200mm Lens

Ice Lady




ISO 200 f/6.3 1/250th of a second 200mm Lens

Icy Bow





ISO 200 f/9.0 1/400th of a second 200mm Lens

Winters Grip Slipping





ISO 200 f/32 1/5th of a second 200mm