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Water of the Upper Valley

My local newspaper, The Valley News just featured my new photo book titled, “Water of the Upper Valley.” The article featured five images from the book, including the one above.…

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February 9, 2019

Collings Foundation-Capture the Airfield and American Heritage Museum Grand Opening 2018

This year’s trip to the Capture the Airfield was special because it was also the Grand Opening of the American Heritage Museum. The large museum encompasses artifacts from World War…

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October 7, 2018

Harris Brook Conservation Area-Enfield, NH

I drove by this place about a month ago, so I checked it out this past weekend. It is a gem of a place. It is a reservoir that was…

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June 17, 2016

A Visit with Some Florida Sandhill Cranes

The Florida Sandhill Crane is a big bird – reaching heights of four feet with a wingspan of around 78″, they stand out when they are foraging for food along…

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May 5, 2021

New Trails at Smith Pond

Some of my favorite woods and trails are up along the Smith Pond Brook and Smith Pond. The brook has two of the finest waterfalls in the Upper Valley: Big…

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December 11, 2017

The Covered Railroad Bridges

My son and I finished mountain biking in the Newport Town Forest ( a great place by the way for some incredible technical single track). I brought my camera and…

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July 28, 2020

A Day at Camp Coniston

Last weekend, my family and I spent a day at Camp Coniston in Croydon, NH. Usually, the 1200 acre camp on Lake Coniston would be full of young campers spending…

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August 27, 2020

Macro Turkey Feathers

As promised some closer views of some turkey feathers. All were taken with Nikon 40mm Macro lens and a few using a reversing ring (lens mounted backwards). Enjoy!

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May 10, 2016

Lake Woodruff – Florida Nature at It’s Best

Every year around the holidays or school vacation, my family would head south to Florida to get out of the snow and spend time with my father and wife, Nancy.…

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February 2, 2021

The Devil’s Kitchen – A Forgotten Attraction

Anyone that knows me knows that I love to search for old stuff, especially combined with photography. Back in 2015, my son and I went searching for Tipping Rock. A…

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August 19, 2020

Bicknell Brook in a Cold Rain

As the Nor’easter was moving in on Saturday, I decided to venture out to Bicknell Brook along the Collete Trail in Enfield, NH. The temperature was hovering around freezing with…

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December 8, 2020

Mystical Moon in the Clouds

Last night as the family was retiring for the evening, I let the dog out to do her business. I looked up and immediately went back in to grab my…

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July 2, 2020

The Cats

A family of feral cats has been living around my folks home in Florida. Here are some photos right after their morning feeding.

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December 29, 2018

Center for Cartoon Studies Block Party

The family and I went to the 10th anniversary of the Center of Cartoon Studies in White River Jct. this afternoon. Here are some candid street shots and some images…

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May 8, 2016

Harbor Mountain-Sitka Alaska

Still going through my shots from my trip out west. Here are some more panaramas and trail shots on top of Harbor Mountain.

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July 11, 2016

The Forgotten Crash

This weekend’s Covid-19 hike was like a geocaching adventure, except the geocache was a downed airplane from the 1970s. Luckily, I had the coordinates for the crash site, which made…

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May 4, 2020

Lebanon Tunnel Update – Artwork Unveiling

Before the Grand Opening of the renovated Lebanon Pedestrian Tunnel in July, The Lebanon, NH Arts and Culture Commission reached out to local artists to design and create art to…

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December 12, 2021

Another Mystical Moon in the Clouds – Round 2

I decided to take another crack at the moon last night. Unfortunately, this meant I was standing in my yard between midnight and 2 am. I still heard fireworks going…

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July 5, 2020

Collings Foundation’s Battle of the Airfield 2021

The Collings Foundation’s WWII reenactment and open house have been part of my son and I’s fall schedule since 2014. Usually held during the first or second weekend of October,…

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November 2, 2021

Lake Coniston in Black and White

A week after our family spent the day at Camp Coniston, located on Lake Coniston, my wife wanted to experience the hike around the lake, which I enjoyed by myself…

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September 2, 2020
  • Jardin du Luxembourg,  paris,  photography,  Travel

    My Trip to Paris (Part 4)

    March 25, 2013 / No Comments

    The Left Bank-Jardin du LuxembourgI enjoyed the left bank. If I was to live in Paris, this is where I would live. There are many gardens, small cathedrals, and nice neighborhoods.The largest garden is the Jardin du Luxembourg (second largest in Paris).  The Luxembourg Palace, the main focal point of the garden, houses the French Senate. It was very well…

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  • Mascoma River,  photography

    Early Morning on the Mascoma River

    March 23, 2013 / No Comments

    I was finally able to get out to take some pictures for about an hour by myself. These shots were taken just north of the covered bridge on the Mascoma River in Lebanon, NH. All of these shots were 9 shots at different exposures with a high f-stop to make the water look like ice. I used my 18-55 mm…

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Hi, I am Travis, a landscape, nature, wildlife, and the occasional portrait photographer. Let's Talk!
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