Sunday, September 27, 2015

New Work: Early Fall in NH

I typically don't like shooting landscape photography, because it's hard to find an unusual focal point and the resultant pix usually end up looking just like everyone else's (and not in a good way). What I do really like, however, are reflections and sappy movies like "The Notebook" and "What Dreams May Come." I also have a soft spot for pictures containing details I didn't notice at the time I shot them. (See last photo on page.) Below are some images I shot while my husband and I enjoyed an impromptu drive up Route 132 in Sanbornton and Bristol, New Hampshire earlier today.

Above: This reflection reminded me of a woven tapestry.

Above: Can't you just see Noah rowing Allie around in a little boat up here?

Above: Something a little more representational: reeds in the water.

Above: This reflection looks almost "smocked" (or alternatively, like squished-up paint).

Above: More reflections. Did I tell you I also love white birch trees?

Above: I was surprised this image (shot at 1/4 sec.) came out, because I didn't have a tripod with me and instead was leaning the camera against a railing.

Above: The fetus-shaped leaf at the bottom of this image fascinates me.

2 comments:

  1. What a beautiful series. My husband and I took a drive toward Antrim yesterday… beautiful reflection photos I've yet to upload on my blog. I'm so happy to have discovered your blog this morning :-)

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  2. Thank you for your comment. I'm glad you enjoy the weblog. This really is a gorgeous time of year. I just posted some new pix from Mt. Chocurua. Please send me the link to your blog: I'd love to see your work, too!

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