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Grafton Pond at Low Tide

It is the second year in a row that Grafton Pond has lowered its water level 8-10 feet for maintenance on the dam. It enables folks with legs to check…

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November 29, 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

After the Rain

Some after (or between) the rain yard shots. I often just grab the macro lens and see what I can find in my own yard (unfortunately, the kids found some…

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July 11, 2016

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

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

Lebanon Tunnel Grand Opening

Last week, Lebanon, NH, held the grand opening celebration of its downtown tunnel reopening. In the late 1960s, after the 1964 fire that destroyed most of Lebanon’s downtown near the…

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July 22, 2021

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

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

Fall Color at the Millstone Trails

Mountains of waste granite (called grout), dozens of abandoned quarries, unique granite features, and four unbelievable vista views, all connected with over seventy miles of multi-use trails on over 1,500…

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October 1, 2020

Hazen Falls

Cloudy, Spring, Weekend=Waterfall Shots. Here I am at the bottom of he falls with my new golf cart umbrella holder attached to my tripod. It works pretty slick. Below: ISO…

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May 8, 2016

The Brick – Revival of an Argus

Argus is a word derived from the Greek word Argos. In Greek mythology, it is a watchman with a thousand eyes. It is also the name of a long-haired pheasant,…

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December 24, 2020

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

An Afternoon with a Loon

I went kayaking on McDaniels Marsh on a sunny July afternoon. There was a lone male loon hunting. The marsh is very shallow which allowed me to see the movement…

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July 18, 2018

Barred Owl

I had a chance to try out my new Tamron 150-600mm lens today. My neighbor called and said “There is an owl in our yard.” I was over in a…

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February 17, 2019

NCCT’s Performance of Mamma Mia 2021

I was lucky to be asked to take images of the North Country’s Community Theater’s Mamma Mia during their dress rehearsals. The cast and crew did a remarkable job bringing…

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November 17, 2021

Lost a Lot Trail Race 2018

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September 30, 2018

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

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

My Sunflowers Finally Bloomed

Sunflowers are beautiful flowers known for their ability to grow facing towards the sun, and like most people, I like them. My family and I don’t have green thumbs by…

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August 26, 2020

Bar Harbor 2018

After a three year hiatus, our family went back to our favorite vacation destination: Mount Desert Island. We rented a cabin on the northern shore at Emery Cove. On the…

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August 29, 2018
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    Abstract,  Black and White,  Hiking,  Landscapes,  photography

    Lake Coniston in Black and White

    September 2, 2020 / No Comments

    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 the previous week. It was a dreary, wet, foggy day with a hint of rain in the air. To some, this would not be ideal conditions for a hike, but…

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    COVID 19,  Family,  Hiking

    A Day at Camp Coniston

    August 27, 2020 / 1 Comment

    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 two weeks out of their fleeting summers learning new activities like archery and horseback — but due to COVID-19, the camp was closed for this season. However, Camp Coniston was…

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