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Waterfall, Weston, VT

October 30, 2018

It occurred to me – after I spent the greater part of an hour photographing here – that the experience was as much about the sound as the sight of the falls. Here’s a little taste, taken with the light fading fast.

I’ve stayed away from making videos (and coming up to speed with video editing software), so my apologies for the lack of fade in/out here.

GET THEE OUT TO A RIVER!!!

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Meadow, Brighton, VT

October 28, 2018

It’s likely that Vermont farmers had three mowings this year, maybe four. This was a field about a week before a hard frost set in.

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Locked Door, Stannard, VT

October 15, 2018

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Quilt Festival, Bennington, VT

September 30, 2018

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First Leaf, Shoreham, VT

September 12, 2018

Taken circa 1990 on 35mm film with one of my favorite zoom lens, and the only one I could afford at the time, a Sigma 18-200mm. It finally bit the dust at the start of a wedding shoot, resulting in photos (all b+w) with some strange focus issues that the bride and groom nonetheless admired, “art shots” in the vernacular. One I loved was a portrait of the laughing bride in the middle of a row of kids, all equidistant from the camera, with some out of focus. Hopefully the images have retained their magic over the years.

Our friend Peter S had “First Leaf” in a prominent location in his home for the longest time, especially rewarding for me given his abilities and reputation in the field of interior design.

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Four decades old now, this farmers’ market is one of the finest in New England, and well worth a visit if you’re anywhere near the area. See my article “To Market, To Market” in the PUBLICATIONS page for an in depth profile.

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Taken on 35mm slide film some thirty years ago; this was one of my friend Mike Hamer’s favorite shots of the area where he was born and raised.

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