Jim Salge Photography Blog

Images of New England captured in dramatic light and atmosphere

Predicting Mist / Fog … And Dealing With It!

One of the best ways to add depth and atmosphere to your images is to shoot in misty and foggy conditions. And people love foggy weather...at least on film. Mist rising off a lake or river, fog Continue Reading

Macro Practice…

I always get excited near wildflower season, as we go from the drab backdrop of mud season to color seemingly overnight.  Woodland flowers race to grow and bloom before the overhead canopy reduces Continue Reading

How to shoot a fox…

I would like to thank all of the followers of my photography and this blog for the great comments, questions and correspondence that I received in response to my series with the foxes at Carter Notch Continue Reading

Carter Notch Trip Update…

I'm back from Carter Notch Hut...it was a great night up there, and I got a few usuable pics for sure...including this fine fox below.  I'll edit more up here during the week. Unfortunately Continue Reading

Controlling the Light…

The greatest challenge that any nature photographer faces is trying to capture what they see in front of them in a medium that has its limitations. And since I began posting my photography on the Continue Reading

Fall Seacoast Shoot…

With the foliage gone, I tend to shoot seascapes until the snows come. Newcastle Common is a great spot to visit, and I have a shot of the sculpture there from last year that I'm particularly proud Continue Reading

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