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John Hadden Photography

Photography of the Natural World

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landscapes

Between earth and sky

Morning fog burns off under a mackerel sky
Morning fog burns off under a mackerel sky

Nikon D600, Nikon 18-35mm lens @ 18mm, polarizing filter, ISO 1250, f/16, 1/320″ exposure.

Island of trees

An island of trees in morning fog
An island of trees in morning fog

Nikon D600, Nikon 18-35mm lens @ 18mm, polarizing filter, ISO 1250, f/16, 1/40″ exposure.

Church stubble

The corn's been chopped and siloed...
The corn’s been chopped and siloed…

Nikon D600, Nikon 50mm lens, ISO 100, f/1.8, 1/3200″ exposure

Morning gems

Dew soaked grasses backlit by morning sunlight
Dew soaked grasses backlit by morning sunlight

Nikon D600, Nikon 24-120mm lens @ 65mm, ISO 400, f/4, 1/4000″ exposure.

Down the wire

Cows and color down the wire
Cows and color down the wire

Beef cows graze as the morning sunlight lights up early fall colors.

Nikon D600, Nikon 24-120mm lens @ 85mm, ISO 400, f/4, 1/640″ exposure.

Witness Tree

A favorite "witness tree" in nearby woods
A favorite “witness tree” in nearby woods

This giant sugar maple has lived a long life in the woods near our house. It’s a favorite of mine, and I greet it almost every day as I run through the woods—”Good morning grandfather.” I’d guess it’s around 200 years old. Most of the land in our area has been clear-cut at least twice since Colonial times, and the majority of the bigger trees around us are no older than 60 or 70 years old. The term “witness tree” is used in these parts to describe trees that a farmer would leave standing to help define his property line (note the stone wall in the foreground). There were several such witness trees along this property line, most having given way to gravity and crashed to the ground. This one remains though it’s shedding branches and it’s only a matter of time before it too succumbs.

Nikon D600, Nikon 18-35mm lens @ 18mm, ISO 1250, f/16, 1/25″ exposure.

Morning rays

Sunlight streams through humid morning air above Fargo Brook
Sunlight streams through humid morning air above Fargo Brook

As the sun rose above the trees this morning, shafts of light cut through the knife-thick humid air above Fargo Brook.

Nikon D600, Nikon 24-120mm lens @ 35mm, ISO 800, f/8, 1/160″ exposure.

Sometimes it’s good to look up…

Looking up into the forest canopy
Looking up into the forest canopy

I spend a lot of time doing macro photography. Consequently, I’m often wandering through the woods and fields with my eyes on the ground seeking out the small and hidden. Sometimes it’s good to look up. This shot was taken right above where I took yesterday’s shot of the Sisyphian mushroom.

Nikon D600, Nikon 18-35mm lens @ 18mm, ISO 1250, f/22, 1/50″ exposure.

Sisyphus

A tiny mushroom pushes its way out of the soil
A tiny mushroom pushes its way out of the soil

This tiny mushroom seems to be pushing a small stone uphill like Sisyphus, the ancient Greek prince.

Nikon D600, Sigma 105mm macro, ISO 1250, f/6.3, 1/13″ exposure.

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