Monthly Archives: March 2015

Backlit

At the end of the day, dried Beech leaves are backlit by the setting sun. American Beech (Fagus grandifolia) leaves persist all winter until they release in the winds of March, just before the new buds of spring unfold. I am … Continue reading

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… To Preserve This Beautiful Planet …

Originally posted on Forest Garden:
~ “I begin with nature today, which gives us so much, including the amazing opportunities for photography. Hence it must be our duty to preserve this beautiful  planet, in whatever small way we can in our…

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Snow Sequins

Snowflakes glitter like sequins on the white dress of winter.

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Snow Pyramids

Like a mountain range of snowy pyramids, these slabs of river ice, softened by deep snow, create long, blue shadows in the late afternoon light.  

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