Loon Dream Shots…
When I moved to New England about a decade ago, I was struck by all things iconic New England. Covered bridges, cold trout streams, rocky coast lines, old mills. In the natural world, I don't think Continue Reading
Decisions and Luck in Sugar Hill…
So much of landscape photography is being at the right place at the right time. Many point to luck as the reason a shot comes together, but you really have to make your own luck in order to get Continue Reading
Alpine Flowers in the Northeast
The land above treeline in the White Mountains has been described as an arctic island in the sky. Plants that were once prevalent all over New England after the last ice age have retreated to the Continue Reading
Swollen Streams and Plenty of Rain…
Hmmm....nearly two weeks of rain. Straight. Literally have seen the sun once in this time frame. Photosensitive flowers have given up...my lilac bush never really opened, just budded, and waited, and Continue Reading
Wildflower season of confusion…
This season's wildflowers are certainly following a different order and time frame from last year. Spring came about two weeks early last year, likely confusing the migrating birds and nature Continue Reading
New Trillium, old Trilliums
There is so much beauty emerging in the spring landscape this time of year. Trees are slowly greening up, going through stages of red and emerald before settling on their summer colors. Lilacs are Continue Reading
Early Spring Wildflowers…
Wow, things change quickly in spring! A bit over a week ago, I was leading a backpacking trip to Lonesome Lake with nineteen high school students, and it snowed on us for three straight days. I then Continue Reading
Tuckerman Ravine By Night…
Earlier this week, I put out a call on facebook for a 3AM start on a hike into Tuckerman Ravine...Why 3AM? Well, the ravine is one of the most popular places to be in New Hampshire on an April Continue Reading