Preserving Memories … From my eyes to yours
The Assignment — “Make sure I know you are in Woodstock and Vermont”
I recently was on a Photo Adventure through the Hunt’s Photo Education group with Don Toothaker for a “Winter in Vermont.” I found myself once again out and about with a group of eight intrepid...
Eyes at the Paddock
One of my earliest blogs on this site talked about connections through the eyes, whether human or animal, and how immediate and emotional a connection can be. Photography is a tremendous...
Atlantic Puffins Off The Coast Of Maine
Every year, there are thousands of returning Atlantic Puffins from the sea that roost on a variety of islands off the Atlantic Coast of Maine and nearby Canada. This year was no different...
Bird Portraits At The Zoo
Sometimes you just fall into a perfect day to try some different ideas with a camera. Since I have not been doing “human” portraits much over the last several months, geez — I wonder why?? Oh yeah,...
Drama In The Cove
Mill Cove in Maine and many more along the coast are inviting locations for the congregation of all sorts of birds -- large and small. I've seen Bald Eagles, Osprey, and Hawks, along with a variety...
Having Fun Outside — Spring Has Sprung In New England!
When New Englanders see temperatures starting to break the 30s and 40s with the sun out, they think it's time to get out and enjoy the weather. So that is what I did recently at Horn...
“Floofing” — A New Look At Bird Moves
I recently came across a short article by Asher Elbein from Audubon's Spring 2020 magazine (page 53, "Catch a Floof if You Can") talking about lingo that has been popping up on the Internet for...
Suburban Hawks of New England
It's always been one of those things for me that ruminates in my brain when I'm traveling 60+ mph on the highway, going to work or some other place, and spot a hawk landing on a light pole on the...
It always comes down to the eyes and the connections, no matter where you start
While preparing to go to Africa, I was reading a lot about how to capture the best images of Africa’s people and its wildlife. What I found was that photographers, especially wildlife ones,...
Taking Advantage of Fast Moving Sports, Boosts Images in Africa
The Myopia Polo Club, in South Hamilton, MA, is one of the oldest active polo clubs in America and has been in existence since around the 1890s. If you’ve never seen a polo competition...
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