Tag Archives: Quabbin Park
11.06.2022 Silent Sunday-Beech Leaves in Autumn
11.02.2022 Yellow!
I paid Quabbin Park one more visit on Monday. Although I do pay repeat visits to locations I don’t usually do so for several days in a row. But the park called me hither during my vacation week with a … Continue reading
11.01.2022 Just the right slant of light
Most of our color has faded but the oaks in the distance and warm light of the rising sun breaking through a gap in the overcast showed a bit of the beauty that remains in Shutesbury and New Salem seen … Continue reading
10.31.2022 Quabbin Hill Oak and Fog
Yesterday was another grand day of morning fog. After shooting the red oak a few minutes earlier I walked around the top of the hill and on the way back to the car noticed that there was still some … Continue reading
10.30.2022 Silent Sunday-Quabbin Hill
10.28.2022 Days of the Porcupine
This little guy, not sure how to tell for sure without getting a face full of quills, was conveniently munching out on the grasses in the rotary relatively oblivious to onlookers. Another photographer friend saw him today also. Guess he … Continue reading
10.28.2022 Foliage in a Frame
I’ve shot this composition a few times and may do it again, but this was the most colorful I’ve seen it over the years. When I visited Quabbin Park on Tuesday I had other views in mind. But as I … Continue reading
10.27.2022 Foliage on Fire
Tuesday was another foggy day and I had a little time to visit Quabbin Park before the window crew arrived. I spent most of it at Hanks Meadow and this was the first of my shots. I had been looking … Continue reading
09.16.2022 Spalted Apparition
Friday Night Spookiness
05.13.2022 Bird-foot Posey
Bird-foot Violet-Viola pedata is named for the shape of its leaves, a couple of which you can see beneath the uppermost bloom. Always a favorite spring wildflower.