That John Muir was on to something. I love these mountains. A Lot. The White Mountains are the reason I stayed in New Hampshire after finishing my enlistment in the Air Force, and they’re a large part of the reason I photograph. The White Mountains are especially magical when they’re, well, white. Yes they are… Read More
Isolation Project, Days 24-25.
Because you know, it’s New Hampshire. Yesterday I spent an hour or so wandering the woods behind my house. It was a fairly warm seasonal spring day here in the good old Granite State. That was yesterday. This is today. April in New Hampshire wouldn’t be April in New Hampshire without a snow storm or… Read More
Distractions Along The Way.
Are We There Yet? Last Saturday my good friend Suzanne (aka Chubby Hiker Chick) and I set out to visit Bridal Veil Falls in the Franconia Notch area of New Hampshire’s White Mountains. The hike was an easy 2.5 mile out and back with a modest elevation gain of only 1100′. The weather was perfect,… Read More
Sunrise Adventures In Tuckerman Ravine
Let the adventure begin. For the last ten years I’ve made an early spring trek into Tuckerman Ravine to photograph the grandeur of the headwall as its bathed in first light. The hike in isn’t too difficult, about 2.5 miles to the Hermit Lake shelter, where you catch your first real glimpse of your destination,… Read More
More Winter Waterfalls
Let It Snow. Here in the northeastern U.S. winter has been making a dramatic comeback. After a brutally cold start, followed by a stretch of unseasonably warm weather that pretty much wiped the white off of the landscape, winter is back in a big way! Over the last few weeks New Hampshire as received… Read More
WPC: Surprise
A little over a week ago, on April 1st, we here in New Hampshire received one hell of an April Fools surprise. A spring snowstorm dumped over 18 inches of heavy wet snow on us. Unable to resist an opportunity to capture a few landscape images with a blanket of fresh snow I grabbed my… Read More
Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow!
Happy First Day of Winter Everyone! Get outside and enjoy the snow and ice. For those of you in the southern hemisphere, have a great summer! (Too bad you’re missing out on all the winter fun) 🙂
Vertical, Extreme, Motion.
In order to freeze the motion of this skier as he flys through the air, I used a fast shutter speed. Camera settings – 100 ISO, F/5.6, 200mm @ 1/1600 sec. Tuckerman Ravine. On the shoulders of New Hampshire’s Mount Washington rests one of my favorite places in all of the Granite State. For the past… Read More
Photography 101: Double
Mirror, Mirror. New Hampshire’s Mt. Chocorua, uniquely doubled in a mirror image created of snow and ice.
Weekly Photo Challenge: Minimalist
“Windswept” Get more of less HERE.