
A macro lens and a pretty flower resulted in this study of color and curves.

A macro lens and a pretty flower resulted in this study of color and curves.

Early evening light on the Katahdin headwall as clouds roll in. An advantage of camping at Chimney Pond is having a front row seat as the light on the mountain changes through the day.

Late fall pond reed after early morning rain.


These images from our back woods remind me that it won’t be long before the snow falls. With new snowshoes and cross country skis, I’m as ready as I’ll ever be.

Katahdin’s Knife Edge, a 1.1-mile trail between Pamola and Baxter Peaks.

Winterberry adds a touch of color to the woods in late fall.

A spider’s web, a vine, and a shadow. They kept me busy for at least a half hour. Cheap entertainment. 🙂

Messalonskee Stream, Oakland.

A decaying leaf on tree bark. Just couldn’t walk by it.

Bare branches hang over a pond on a misty morning.