Monday, February 28, 2011
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Funny bridge
The Baker River is over to the left of this capture. The bridge was built by one of river front property owners. I really liked the contours of the railings,bridge path, and the snow leading to the bridge. It is apparent to me that no one has used this bridge since it started snowing months ago. The bridge connects the property owner to a town owned water hole with several small waterfalls. An excellent place to cool off in the summer.
Friday, January 22, 2010
Flicker Wood Pecker
Monday, January 18, 2010
In the town that I live in, there is a place called by the locals "the Climbing Rocks", which most locals have not even been to the Rocks. The Climbing Rocks use to be a well hidden secret amongst the rock and ice climbing groups. However, that has changed it has become internationally known for passionate climbers.
Recently, I have decided to do a series of pictures of the Climbing Rocks for the local coffee shop and antique store, "The Common Cafe and Antiques". This coffee shop is about a mile and a half down the road from the Climbing Rocks which a lot of hikers and climbers will stop at to warm up in the winter.
So, during a warm snap (35F) I went to the Climbing Rocks so that I could get as close as I could to the icy cliffs. I climbed up the hill right below these icy cliffs which was pretty tricky. Actually treacherous with out spike clamp ons. The snow was slick, and the hill just steep enough to make sliding a fact not just a possiblility. It took a while but I finally grappled my way up to the ledge below the ice climbers. I was not wearing a helmet (I am bad) and every time the climbers used their picks the ice came raining down on my head, ouch.
In this capture, I found what I think looks like a woman's face on the rocks. Much to my surprise!!
Recently, I have decided to do a series of pictures of the Climbing Rocks for the local coffee shop and antique store, "The Common Cafe and Antiques". This coffee shop is about a mile and a half down the road from the Climbing Rocks which a lot of hikers and climbers will stop at to warm up in the winter.
So, during a warm snap (35F) I went to the Climbing Rocks so that I could get as close as I could to the icy cliffs. I climbed up the hill right below these icy cliffs which was pretty tricky. Actually treacherous with out spike clamp ons. The snow was slick, and the hill just steep enough to make sliding a fact not just a possiblility. It took a while but I finally grappled my way up to the ledge below the ice climbers. I was not wearing a helmet (I am bad) and every time the climbers used their picks the ice came raining down on my head, ouch.
In this capture, I found what I think looks like a woman's face on the rocks. Much to my surprise!!
Sunday, December 6, 2009
1205009Ice Sculpture002
The original image of ice structures in the soapstone bean pot, next image down is one of the many variations that I came up with.
1205009Ice Sculpture003
My boss left out a soapstone bean pot with water in it, outside in the freezing cold. When I got to the stoneyard early in the morning there was ice structures in the bean pot. Before emptying the pot of the ice I took a bunch of captures. Then when I got home I started to play with these images.
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Eye Candy
Sad
The images on the left are part of the Quincy Bog Series. I only have about a hundred or so images to process, and that is in my spare time.
Not to long ago a friend of mine was diagnosed with breast cancer, yesterday she had a biopsy done on her lymph nodes and the pathologist is pretty sure that the cancer has spread there too. I believe, next week she will be going in to surgery so I will be covering her at the kennel that she owns. Unfortunately my friend found the lump during the summer, but did not go to the doctors right away she waited until two weeks ago.No amount of urging could persuade her to do anything about it, until she went for her yearly check up. I am afraid that being in denial is not going in her favor.
I am telling this story because so many of us women do not take care of our selves. We need to take of our selves before we can take care of anyone else. We women need to do breast exams every month, and something is there, go get it checked out, the longer you wait, the worse it will be.
Please, please my fans get your breasts checked, and take good care of yourselves.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Foggy White Mountains
I love the way the mist hangs over the ridge seen from town. This scene reminds me of the Lord of the Rings. How about you?
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Board Walk At Quincy Bog
This is one of the pathways at Quincy Bog. The trails are fairly well taken care by volunteers.
Red dragonfly Quincy Bog
Dragonflies are my favorite insect in this world. I love the way they flit from grass to flower. I just can't get enough of these happy little creatures.
Tree at Quincy Bog 01
When I came across this tree at Quincy Bog, I was delighted by its shape. This is another example of nature making its own sculptures. Let me know what you think, good,bad or indifferent?
Quincy Bog, More Images For Bog Lovers
A much needed hike through the Quincy Bog area was needed for my state of mind. I am so fortunate to be so close to so many natural areas here in the White Mountains of NH.
On this day I was in search of birds,beavers,moose, or even a dragonfly to shoot (with camera of course).
I hiked to the ledges at Quincy Bog, but it was too dark for some really good pictures. The walk to the ledges was great, however a dog suddenly showed up in front of the path that Santos (my dog) and I were walking. Now, my dog is always on a leash but this other dog was not. So, we stopped, and I tried to coax the strange dog off the path. Finally the owner arrived with four more dogs, all of course were off leash, so now I had to deal with five off leash dogs running around trying to get close to my dog. Okay, maybe you should know that my dog is a cross between a German Shepherd and a Great Dane. Can we say very big. The owners started gathering up their dogs, putting leads on them and I am trying to keep my dog calm. Finally, everything is under control, and the ladies apologized. They went on their way, and I on my way to take more pictures and hopefully no more off leash dogs.
One this day, there were loons in the bog, however I left my telephoto lens in the car. So, I could watch them, and hope that they would get closer to where I was sitting, but they never did. I did see some red ribbon snakes, however I was too busy freaking out (huge phobia) to take a picture.
There are a lot of people that visit the Bog, birders, photographers,hikers,runners, and all are very nice, I have found.
I hope if you every have a chance to visit this wonderful natural area.
Sunday, October 11, 2009
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