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Revisiting favorite places.

TweetCherry Mountain and the distant Presidential Range as seen from Pondicherry National Wildlife Refuge in New Hampshire's White Mountains. I am currently spending a few days in New Hampshire’s White...

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Thinking about texture.

TweetPatterns in the snow on Second Connecticut Lake in Pittsburg, NH. I’ve had a hard time getting motivated to post to this blog lately because I’m in the process of writing two books this winter,...

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Right Place, Right Time.

Tweet Rain showers over Long Island Sound. A big part of nature photography is being in the right place at the right time. Sometimes this is luck, like in the above photo of a storm in Long Island...

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Photo Critique – Rainy Morning by John Rowe

TweetRainy Morning by John Rowe. I’ve selected the above photo, Rainy Morning by John Rowe, as the first photo to critique as part of my Flickr critique group. Thanks to all who have joined the group...

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Photo Critique – Franconia Ridge View by Joe Viger

TweetFranconia Ridge View by Joe Viger Judging by the images posted recently on my Flickr Photo Critique group, it must be lupine season! Photographers posted lupine close-ups, landscapes with lupines,...

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Photo Shoot – Sight Unseen

TweetThe barn at Elmwood Farm in Hopkinton, Massachusetts. Today I’m working on one of the dozen or so one-day conservation photo projects I get to work on every year. I’m shooting at a small, old...

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Favorite Photos of 2011

TweetClouds over the Atlantic Ocean at Wallis Sands State Park in Rye, New Hampshire. The New Year always leads to a look back over the previous year, so here are my favorite images from 2011. This is...

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What to photograph during a winter with no snow.

Tweet Rocks and surf at dawn, Wallis Sands State Park, Rye, New Hampshire. F16, 30 seconds. (Jerry Monkman) If you live in the northern U.S., you are probably experiencing a low snow winter this year....

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Connecting to Place.

TweetThe Memorial Bridge in the fog, Portsmouth, New Hampshire. From the 0630 Project. (Jerry Monkman) Those of you who followed my work last year know all about my 0630 Project, where I posted a photo...

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Why I Take Pictures With My Phone.

TweetThe North Church in Portsmouth, New Hampshire’s Market Square. (Jerry Monkman) It’s hardly breaking news that people love taking photos with their phones and that many professional photographers...

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Up All Night

The view from South Kinsman Mountain at dawn. New Hampshire’s White Mountains. (Jerry Monkman) Any film is made up of hundreds, if not thousands, of individual clips. Most clips take from a few minutes...

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Timelapse in New Hampshire

Over the last few weeks I’ve had a good time reacquainting myself with my timelapse photo gear in state parks close to home here in southern New Hampshire. I used several timelapse clips in my film,...

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How and Why – Kayaking at Sunset Photo

Kayaking a small pond in Barrington, New Hampshire. Sunset. My Instagram crowd seemed to like a version of this image a little more than usual, so I thought I’d write up a quick post about some of the...

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How and Why – Spiderweb and Sunstar Photo.

A spider web in the morning in a field in Meredith, New Hampshire. This is another recent photo that got a little extra traction on Instagram, so here’s some additional info about it: Where: A field...

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How and Why: Dawn in Acadia National Park Photo

Fog and Echo Lake at sunrise in Maine’s Acadia National Park. I made this photo a few weeks ago and it seemed to resonate with people on my social networks, so here are some details of how it came...

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How and Why: Photo of Hiking Katahdin’s Knife Edge

A hiker takes in the views from the Knife Edge Trail in Maine’s Mount Katahdin in Baxter State Park. At 5272 feet tall, Maine’s Mount Katahdin is the highest point in the state and the northern...

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How and Why: Photo of Fall Foliage in New Hampshire’s White Mountains

Fall foliage on Mount Madison in New Hampshire’s White Mountain National Forest. View from Dome Rock. Fall foliage is a favorite subject for landscape photographers, and this past fall in New England...

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Connecting to Place: 0630 Photo Project

The Memorial Bridge in the fog, Portsmouth, New Hampshire. From the 0630 Photo Project. (Jerry Monkman) Those of you who followed my work last year know all about my 0630 Project, where I posted a...

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Why I Take Pictures With My iPhone.

The North Church in Portsmouth, New Hampshire’s Market Square. (Jerry Monkman) It’s hardly breaking news that people love taking photos with their phones and that many professional photographers have...

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Mountain Summit Filming: Up All Night

The view from South Kinsman Mountain at dawn. New Hampshire’s White Mountains. (Jerry Monkman) Mountain Summit Filming: Any film is made up of hundreds, if not thousands, of individual clips. Most...

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