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Delaware Water Gap Workshop
I don't shoot much if at all during a workshop. Today at an abandoned farm, this scene was just screaming to be photographed. After hearing my lamenting about not having a camera, Janice a friend and workshop participant was kind enough to let me use her camera to...
One More
Fuji X-E1 - 55-200mm In my last post I said, "at first blush there seemed to be just one composition, just one shot, the wall of color, however, that is almost never true." The lead image in today's post came after being mesmerized by the wall of color, working that...
More than one
Not far from our hotel along the Androscoggin River is a magnificent wall of color. At first blush there seemed to be just one composition, just one shot, the wall of color, however, that is almost never true. So again, like the last post, I submit what were for me,...
New Hampshire Birch
I'm a fan of the white Birch in New Hampshire and loved the mixture of color found around this scene. I am curious to know your thoughts though. How do you feel about the busyness of this image and what do you think of the alternate square crop below? UPDATE - SEE...
Reflection Addiction
Sunny days typically present an issue for a photography tour. Not so with colorful fall foliage, you simply need to find a river or stream in the shade with the foliage in bright sun on the opposite side. Trust me, once you do, you will become an addict. We had a...
Sunrise at Basin Pond
Another from the Basin Pond the other day. This was such a unique situation and one that I would not normally think would work. This time, for whatever reason, I was drawn to it and enjoyed what I saw through the viewfinder. I was thrilled that with post processing...