Tag Archives: Harvard Pond
02.03.2021 A Winter’s Wordless Wednesday-Bird in a Bubble Bath
12.21.2020 Monochrome Monday
Monochrome is not always black and white. In this case it’s tannin and white…and natural. Well, I was wrong. I went to Harvard Pond yesterday figuring the subzero cold had created some nice ice patterns for abstracts which had lasted … Continue reading
11.20.2020 Friday Flashback 2
Facebook reminded me of this image that I posted a while back on this date but I don’t think I shared it here. Even if I did and it seems like I would have, this is a re-edit starting from … Continue reading
10.22.2020 Almost forgot about this…
with all the foliage and sunrises to choose from the past two weeks. After this image I made while waiting for the sun to light up the trees in Harvard Pond, I climbed the bank by the road and framed … Continue reading
10.12.2020 Monochrome Monday
What do you do when waiting for the sun to rise above the tree line to illuminate the foliage?
05.01.2020 Earth, Air, Fire, and Water
Starting the new month with an old image from a few years back. Another rainy day here and it’s May. Showers be gone and flowers be coming. The title comes from Linda who saw all that in this image when … Continue reading
04.13.2020 Archival Monday
Rainy day here and a good one for looking through old files. There are some flare issues but it has some appeal just the same. I haven’t got much done today. Decided to follow Jimi’s advice. This is the only … Continue reading
03.30.2020 A Hidden Gem
Another that got overlooked. I only made this one exposure and at first glance I wasn’t impressed. But I decided to follow Michael Scandling‘s lead (if you aren’t following Mike’s posts you are missing some fine work, abstract and otherwise) … Continue reading