Category: Photograph(s)
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Discover Harrisville: A New England Gem

Harrisville, in southwest New Hampshire, is the site of one of the oldest mills in America. It is also now a National Historic Landmark and the site of the Harrisville Historic District. In appearance, Harrisville is unchanged since the mid-19th Century. The first Harrisville mill was founded in 1774. In 1878, the mill began operating…
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Landscapes of the American Southwest

Landscapes of the American Southwest is back in print. Get it from Amazon, paperback or hardcover. From the Introduction: “The southwest is a distinctly American landscape. It represents the epic grandeur of the American dream. It is both a land of harshness and or opportunity and seemingly infinite possibilities. It is a land that has…
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Natural Fall Colors: Reflections on a River

Every now and then, you come across an effect – purely natural – that is so striking it begs for capture. On a spectacularly clear early fall day, this is the reflection of autumn foliage in the equally spectacularly smooth waters of a river. Very little editing.
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Lens-Artist Challenge #337 – Bold

Sofia has posted this week’s Lens Artist Challenge, number 337, challenging us to produce a Bold image. Sofia writes, “The first thing that comes to mind is colour. In fact, this idea for a challenge came from Egídio’s Complementary Colours. The colours opposing each other, creating combinations that are unusual, vibrant, bold.” For me, few…
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Defamiliarizing Nature: An Artistic Lakeside View

This new image – of a lakeside – is possibly the most extreme among the Visions of Nature series. This series explores images modified to reflect Schklovsky’s concept of defamiliarization (Russian: Ostranenie) which posits that the purpose of art is to render the familiar as unfamiliar in order to inspire new ways of seeing, fresh perspectives on the…
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Lens-Artist Challenge #336 – Only One Picture

I hope I’m not too late to join in the Lens-Artist Challenge. LEYA has posted this week’s challenge: One picture. “One that you find important, meaningful to you, maybe sending a message – and then explain why you picked just that picture. It is not meant to be a ”favourite” picture of yours, not at…
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Grand Canyon at Sunset

This is the Grand Canyon, from the south rim, shot in a winter late afternoon. As the winter sun lowers toward sunset, the rich colors and astounding landscape of the Grand Canyon are revealed. Incoming snow is shown over the north rim at the center and the right of the photograph. This is an older…
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Early Morning Trees

The trees on this image have, to me, an almost mystical spiritual quality. This was shot in late winter. On a cold, almost indescribably clear morning, the sun had just come up. The sunlight was shining on these trees and giving all a golden hue.
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Two New Monochrome Images

I have two new black-and-white photographs to share. The image above is a study of winter weeds. The photograph below was shotg in an old apple orchard. The orientation is funny. If I straighten the tree, the hillside gets bad. If I straighten the hillside, the tree bends to an absurd degree. So the picture…