Boston Photographers Guild members laced up their bowling shoes last week at for a last chance to bowl at the Milky Way lanes in Jamaica Plain.Guild founders Enna and Matt Grazier have a bowling ball moment.
Christine Ferullo and Lori DeSantis keeping score between strikes and gutter balls.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Tracy Bulger and Brian Greene's Atlantica Wedding and Reception Photos - Cohasset, MA
Remember how nice late summer is? I thought you'd enjoy seeing Tracy and Brian's wedding photography collage and slideshow from their late summer wedding at Atlantica in Cohasset. The weather was rainy and windy, but everyone was together and warm inside.
Click here or on the above collage to view the collage.
Click here to view Tracy and Brian's slideshow
Sunday, March 8, 2009
Still loving this winter, through the love of photography
Anyone not tired of shoveling or otherwise sick of the snow? Despite the tired rotator cuff I've found a way to keep enjoying the season with a series of morning photography safaris via snowshoe at the Arnold Arboretum in Boston. Here are just a couple of the results:
As my snowshoes feathered through the snow in an apple orchard, I couldn't help but notice the twisted shapes of the trees' shadows. The shadows were still especially blue that time of day, being lit by the blazing blue sky rather than the sun. I loved the texture of the snow surface, and how the shadow of the tree becomes more fuzzy the further it falls from the tree.
One of the trees was circled by a thick band of woody stems, and as I circled the circle I noticed these two stems that had tied the knot. I layered the image with one of my snowy window screen another of ice on the window. What do you think?
As my snowshoes feathered through the snow in an apple orchard, I couldn't help but notice the twisted shapes of the trees' shadows. The shadows were still especially blue that time of day, being lit by the blazing blue sky rather than the sun. I loved the texture of the snow surface, and how the shadow of the tree becomes more fuzzy the further it falls from the tree.
One of the trees was circled by a thick band of woody stems, and as I circled the circle I noticed these two stems that had tied the knot. I layered the image with one of my snowy window screen another of ice on the window. What do you think?
Labels:
Arnold Arboretum,
Boston photography,
Personal work
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