Tag Archives: water in motion
06.04.2022 Also after the rain but from the archives
Every once in a while I come across a file that I never processed. This can happen when you make too many images. Places like Wahconah Falls State Park have so much to explore with the camera that I often … Continue reading
05.07.2022 Bear’s Den Falls
During early times in the United States this spot, according to legend, was used by Native Americans to plan raids on Colonial settlers. When the water is flowing like this the sound is quite loud so being heard must have … Continue reading
05.05.2022 Small but Impactful
While I do enjoy waterfalls, most of the water in motion subjects I shoot are the smaller features. Dean Brook is loaded with interesting cascades and I was drawn to the path of flow and combination of textures in this … Continue reading
05.01.2022 Splish Splash Sunday
Those two words show up here on the blog every once in a while. I thought about this being a Silent Sunday post but the title and the image were too dissimilar I would think. On the other hand, irony … Continue reading
04.20.2022 Keep at it
I have made quite a number of photographs from various spots along Dean Brook in Shutesbury. One of them, as you may recall, is Murphy Falls. But there are many other cascades that interest me for their flow patterns and, … Continue reading
04.16.2022 Once in first place, now in second.
Many of you know that Murphy Falls is my favorite spot for water photography. Until I first visited there in 2015, I think, Gunn Falls was my favorite and a shot of me standing in front of the lower falls … Continue reading
04.14.2022 Dean Brook Intimate
Although the cascading water is usually my primary subject I found these broken branches or stumps interesting, especially with the dangling icicles.
03.19.2022 Splish Splash Saturday
It’s a rainy day here in WMass. Mostly a drizzle but at one point earlier the heavens gushed forth so hard it sounded like a herd of oxen on the roof. Not much snow this winter so little if any … Continue reading
03.07.2022 Nice Gneiss
Yesterday some friends invited me to meet up in Shelburne, MA and visit the Glacial Potholes. I had visited the location a long time ago…read 40+ years…and was happily surprised to see color and patterns which I did not recall. … Continue reading