by David Middleton | Mar 16, 2010 | Articles, Projects
So I have officially given up on winter this winter. There might be winter this spring or winter this fall but last winter was a lost winter with no winter to speak of so I have turned toward spring and but the winter of no winter away. This hasn’t been a...
by David Middleton | Mar 1, 2010 | Articles, Projects
You would think that after two mostly unsuccessful times chasing winter storms on the coast of Maine that I would have had enough. This winter is not winter on the coast. The Maine coast was stuck in November until January and now it jumped ahead and is stuck in...
by David Middleton | Feb 19, 2010 | Articles, Projects
Well, I’ve been at it again, chasing the weather in hopes of getting some wintery lobstering shots. Once again a storm was forecast to come up the coast and hit the Gulf of Maine. Not a big storm but big enough. What I learned from my last trip was that even if...
by David Middleton | Feb 13, 2010 | Articles, Projects
I know that it seems ridiculous to write this but I am having a very hard time getting winter lobstering photographs. Yes I know that you all are thinking that I live in the eastern US and the news has been telling all who listen that the east has been getting nailed...
by David Middleton | Feb 6, 2010 | Articles, Projects
Well, almost my new book. My new book cover!! The process is grinding along. The schedule publication date is early June. I have gone through all the edits and made the changes or argued about how right I actually am. All the pictures have been selected although I...
by David Middleton | Jan 18, 2010 | Articles, Projects
It is amazing how good cameras are these days with capturing scenes in very low light. I learned this while I was doing my farm book project and I had to get pictures inside dark barns and sheds. But I am still amazed at what I get when I am taking the pictures. The...