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Tag Archives: State Forest Road
06.03.2021 West Branch of Fever Brook Cascade
I considered calling this a waterfall because of its clean flow. But in reality it is water leaking through an old dam that created a pond I visit often along State Forest Road in North Quabbin. Different parts of the … Continue reading
Posted in Closeup Photography, Intimate Landscape, Nature Photography, Quabbin, Waterfalls
Tagged cascades, Federated Women's Clubs State Forest, intimate landscape, landscape, Massachusetts, New England, New England Waterfalls, North Quabbin, Petersham, Quabbin, Quabbin Landscape, State Forest Road, water, water in motion, waterfall, waterscape, West Branch Fever Brook
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03.02.2021 Yeah, you got to mix it, child, you got to fix It must be love, it’s a beech
I’ve shared a few images of winter foliage that was a surprise to some. On Sunday while driving around before yesterday’s North Quabbin image, I spent some time in the Federated Women’s Clubs State Forest looking at beeches-Fagus grandifolia. Here’s … Continue reading
Posted in Central Massachusetts, Closeup Photography, Intimate Landscape, Nature Photography, Quabbin
Tagged American Beech, Fagus grandifolia, Federated Women's Clubs State Forest, intimate landscape, Massachusetts, native plant, New England, North Quabbin, Petersham, Quabbin, State Forest Road, winter
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09.06.2020 Quiet Forest Nature
Common Puffballs aka Gem-Studded Puffballs aka Warted Puffballs aka Wolf Farts aka Devil’s Snuff-box-Lycoperdon perlatum. I went to the pond I visit for sundews yesterday but the buds are still closed tight. There is another flower there I want to … Continue reading
Posted in Black and White, Closeup Photography, Mushrooms, Nature Photography, Quabbin, Western Massachusetts
Tagged Common Puffballs, Devil's Snuff-box, fungus, Gauco Pond, Gem-Studded Puffballs, Lycoperdon perlatum, Massachusetts, mushroom, New England, North Quabbin, Petersham, puffballs, Quabbin, State Forest Road, Triadenum virginicum, Warted Puffballs, Wolf Farts
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07.04.2020 Hemlock Varnish Conk-Ganoderma tsugae
Although the same species, this is not the same mushroom I posted as an abstract a while back. I went looking for woodland flowers this morning and not much was happening. They must be spent from their glory last year … Continue reading
Posted in Closeup Photography, Fungi, Nature Photography, Quabbin
Tagged Federated Women's Clubs State Forest, fungus, Ganoderma tsugae, Gate 36, hemlock varnish conk, hemlock varnish shelf, Massachusetts, mushroom, New England, North Quabbin, Petersham, polypore, Quabbin, State Forest Road
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03.14.2020-2 A bit of Nature’s Chaos
Those who know me have heard of my admiration for Eliot Porter‘s photography and especially his Nature’s Chaos collection. When I saw this sagging tree and its reflection I thought of how chaotic the scene was and wondered if it … Continue reading
Posted in Black and White, Intimate Landscape, Landscape, Nature Photography, Patterns in Nature, Quabbin, Uncategorized
Tagged Black and White photography, chaotic woodland scene, Federated Women's Clubs State Forest, Gate 36, intimate landscape, landscape, Massachusetts, New England, North Quabbin, Petersham, pond reflection, Quabbin, Quabbin Landscape, reflection, State Forest Road, tree reflection
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01.14.2020 West Fever Brook Dam Cascade
I’ve been visiting this spot for a while now and have made several wildflower images during previous Springs. But I have not been able to find a composition for a water image. Just upstream from this is a pond created … Continue reading
Posted in Central Massachusetts, Intimate Landscape, Nature Photography, Quabbin, Waterfalls, Western Massachusetts, Western Massachusetts Waterfalls and Cascades
Tagged cascades, Federated Women's Clubs State Forest, intimate landscape, landscape, Massachusetts, New England, New England Waterfalls, North Quabbin, Petersham, Quabbin, Quabbin Landscape, State Forest Road, waterfall, waterscape, West Branch Fever Brook
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