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John Hadden Photography

Photography of the Natural World

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Stare-down

A red squirrel stares me down...
A red squirrel stares me down…

A red squirrel stares me down in the hemlock tree outside my studio door.

Nikon D600, Nikon 24-120mm lens @ 120mm, ISO 800, f/4 .5, 1/40″ exposure

Into blue

Beech trees reach into the blue
Beech trees reach into the blue

Beech trees reach into the blue

Gust

Gusty wind whips new fallen snow across an open field.
Gusty wind whips new fallen snow across an open field.

Parallels

Shadows and snow
Shadows and snow

Despite the official arrival of spring, snow still lays deep in many parts of Vermont.

Nikon D600, Nikon 24-120mm lens @ 24mm, ISO 320, f/8, 1/2500″ exposure

Drift

Drifted snow in the deep woods
Drifted snow in the deep woods

Drifted snow in the deep woods.

Nikon D600, Nikon 24-120mm lens @ 30mm, ISO 320, f/8, 1/4000″ exposure

Afloat

A beech sapling seems to float in deep, new fallen snow
A beech sapling seems to float in deep, new fallen snow

Nikon D600, Nikon 24-120mm lens @ 38mm, ISO 320, f/10, 1/2500″ exposure

Purple finch

A purple finch sings in the morning sun
A purple finch sings in the morning sun

As I walked outside yesterday morning to head out for a morning ski, I heard a mellifluous song coming from the oak tree at the edge of our front field. Looking up, I spotted this bright, raspberry splashed bird sitting in the tree singing his little heart out in the morning sun.  I rushed back in the house to grab my camera, hoping that he’d still be there, and he was! It was a great way to greet the morning!

Nikon D600, Sigma 120-400mm lens @ 400mm, ISO 400, f/9, 1/800″ exposure.

 

Forest driftwood

A bare and bleached stick on morning snow
A bare and bleached branch in the morning snow

Nikon D600, Nikon 50mm lens, ISO 80, f/8, 1/400″ exposure

The edge of the storm

Wind whips up the snow as a storm approaches
Wind whips up the snow as a storm approaches

Nikon D600, Nikon 24-120mm lens @ 24mm, ISO 400, f/16, 1/1250″ exposure.

 

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