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John Hadden Photography

Photography of the Natural World

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Sparkling frost after our first hard freeze of the season
Prismatic frost sparkles on our first hard freeze of the season

Nikon D600, Sigma 105mm lens, ISO 800, f/14, 1/640″ exposure

Over beeches

Late fall beech leaves against the dun of the forest floor
Late fall beech leaves against the dun of the forest floor

Nikon D600, Nikon 50mm lens, ISO 400, f/1.8, 1/1000″ exposure

Under beeches

Looking up through late fall beech leaves
Looking up through late fall beech leaves

Nikon D600, Nikon 50mm lens, ISO 400, f/1.8, 1/4000″ exposure.

With a view

Grass stems with a view
Grass stems with a view

Nikon D600, Nikon 50mm lens, ISO 250, f/1.8, 1/2500″ exposure.

Ghost Fern

A wood fern fades into fall
A wood fern fades into fall

The colors in the wood are fading and this wood fern is slowly draining of color to blend with browns and tans of the forest floor.

Nikon D600, Nikon 50mm lens, ISO 400, f/1.8, 1/500″ exposure.

Bush Afire

Burning bush in full color down by the brook
Burning bush in full color down by the brook

Nikon D600, Sigma 105mm lens, ISO 1250, f/8, 1/160″ exposure.

Pine Siskins

Pine Siskins hang out in the hemlock tree outside my studio.
Pine Siskins hang out in the hemlock tree outside my studio.

The hemlock tree outside my studio has a prolific crop of cones this season. It’s attracting all kinds of birds including Juncos, Chickadees, and Redpoles. These Pine Siskins were hanging out near the top of the tree.

Nikon D600, Sigma 120-400mm lens @ 400mm, ISO 2000, f/5.6, 1/1600″ exposure.

Red drops

Rain drops cling to Korean mountain ash berries.
Rain drops cling to Korean mountain ash berries.

Nikon D600, Sigma 105mm lens, ISO 1250, f/4.5, 1/640″ exposure.

Astilbe

It's not just the big leaves that display lovely fall color...
It’s not just the big leaves that display lovely fall color…

This astilbe in our back flower garden displays some fine and subtle fall colors.

Nikon D600, Sigma 105mm lens, ISO 1250, f/8, 1/200″ exposure.

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