Capturing the 8 April 2024 Solar Eclipse: A Photographers Guide to Stunning Shots
This is part 1 of my journey to photograph the 8 April 2024 solar eclipse. Here are some basics and lots of links to help in getting started.
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This is part 1 of my journey to photograph the 8 April 2024 solar eclipse. Here are some basics and lots of links to help in getting started.
Continue reading →You can visit Nubble Lighthouse year-round as a multi-season attraction. Your destination is York, Maine, and Cape Neddick. Follow your phone’s GPS, or look for signage for the lighthouse once you arrive in York. One of the biggest draws is … Continue reading →
This is one of those scenes that leaf peepers love to find. A lovely old barn in Vermont alongside a road in a valley full of the fall colors. At least one thinks so… I’ve on occasion played with AI … Continue reading →
Let’s be frank: I’m not an adventure junkie hooked on the adrenaline rush of doing crazy things just to get an impressive photo. If you are looking for that kind of article, then keep moving. I’m more laid-back, and I … Continue reading →
A cold winter’s afternoon led to a rosy glow over Marblehead Massachusetts. You can also see the nearby, Children’s Island, Cormorant Rock, and Marblehead Rock just offshore from Marblehead Lighthouse. Driving out onto Marblehead Neck is a breathtaking experience that … Continue reading →
As always, I start traveling in September to see how the New England fall colors are developing. The image below was taken on 29 September, and even though I was thinking the fall colors would develop earlier, they were in … Continue reading →
The Lower Falls Covered Bridge is the least of the five covered bridges in Northfield, Vermont. Smallest, shortest, or least attractive? Do you think so? I also want to mention that ALL 5 Northfield covered bridges are red… To me, … Continue reading →
Once the autumn colors are past, I wait eagerly for the first snows to fly. Then I want to go and find some of Vermont’s covered bridges. Not just any covered bridges, since Vermont has quite a few. I’m looking … Continue reading →
I was asked for a very Vermontish Christmas card suggestion. This is what I came up with…
Continue reading →A foggy morning here in Salem, and it makes me wonder what Nathaniel Hawthorne would have seen when looking out his windows at the Customs House, behind me, across Derby Road. Of course, in his day, he might have seen … Continue reading →