Fog and Forests!

Posted by on Jun 10, 2015 in Articles | No Comments
Fog and Forests!

Boy I love fog! As soon as the the clouds descend or the fog envelopes I head for the forest. The combination of fog and forest equals magical photography. The best part of fog in the forest is that the fog wipes out all the background so the forest becomes almost 1-dimensional and thus much […]

Jersey, My Way

Posted by on Oct 10, 2013 in Articles | No Comments

  Will you look at this! Cows that are neither black or white or black and white! They are brown!!!!! Who knew that cows came in colors? Why didn’t someone tell me?       Okay, some photography for you purists out there- 70-200mm lens shot on the longer side, high overcast for nice soft […]

A Fresh Image

Posted by on Jan 24, 2013 in Articles | No Comments
A Fresh Image

Taken with my iPhone. That’s the cow’s breath, a tad fresh inside the barn. Not the best picture (I was in the middle of chores!), nice idea though- I’ll be working on this some more.

Photographing Winter

Posted by on Dec 28, 2012 in Articles | 3 Comments
Photographing Winter

Time for the annual ‘How to Photograph Winter’ report, something that is written every year and the same thing is written every time. So lets get the obvious suggestions out of the way with little else said: it’s cold so wear warm clothes- hat, gloves and boots; don’t take your camera from a warm humid […]

Hugh in the Barn

Posted by on Feb 22, 2011 in Articles | No Comments
Hugh in the Barn

I am often asked what it is like in the barn in the winter. My response is usually, “It is not as cold as you might think inside and it is much colder than you can imagine outside.” Today, I got a different answer to the question care of Hugh.

New Book Out!!!

Posted by on Jun 28, 2010 in Projects | No Comments
New Book Out!!!

Quite a Sightly Place- a family dairy farm in Vermont

A Hoe for Roger

Posted by on Nov 17, 2009 in Nonsense | No Comments

“The barn needs a new hoe.”
“You’re tellin’ me. What happened to the old hoe?”
“I couldn’t fix’r. Got all loose and then I broke’er.