Water is perhaps my favorite photographic subject. In all its various states–fluid, ice, clouds–water transfixes me.
A long exposure settles the waves at Oak Ledge Park in Burlington, Vt
Fall leaves and sunlight ripples in Fargo Brook
Long dendronic frost crystals form on partridge berry leaves
Fall leaves and sunlight ripples in Fargo Brook
A close up of fine powder snow
Raindrops cling to spruce needles
Fall leaves and sunlight ripples in Fargo Brook
The top of Huntington Gorge after heavy rains
Water and moss covered boulders in lower Huntington Gorge
High water in Fargo Brook
Early ice and a frosted twig on our pond
Trapped air bubbles in a block of ice heaved up on the bank of the Huntington River after a mid-winter rain
A raindrop dangles from a twig
Plates of thin ice suspended on beaver chewed stems on a pond at the Audubon Center in hHuntington
Pancake ice forming on Fargo Brook
Water and rock in Cobb Brook
Water continues to carve the limestone of Cobb Brook
Fine powder snow crystals in our front yard spruce
A bright leaf and falling water in Fargo Brook
A single water drop
The One Boulder Falls of Cobb Brook
Water and ice on Fargo Brook
Water and ice on Fargo Brook
High up on Cobb Brook
Sunlights draws crazy scribbles as it pours over rocks in Fargo Brook
Water, ice and sunlight scribbles in Fargo Brook
High water in Fargo Brook
Morning raindrops on a blade of grass
Raindrops suspended from grass stems
Cobb Brook falls
A springtime view One Boulder Falls on Cobb Brook
Fargo Brook in high water
Fine ice crystals encircle a blackberry bramble along Fargo Brook.
Early frost on a fallen hemlock branch
Fine frost crystals form on a willow sprig on our pond.
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