52 week photo challenge : one photo a week; no explanations or stories needed; black and white; shot only with my Nikon D800
Posts Tagged ‘forest’
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In Art, black and white, personal, Photography, Project 52, Uncategorized on June 16, 2018 at 4:34 PMProject 52 | 21
In black and white, landscape, personal, Photography, Project 52, Spring, Uncategorized on May 30, 2018 at 4:00 PM52 week photo challenge : one photo a week; no explanations or stories needed; black and white; shot only with my Nikon D800
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In black and white, CT, landscape, personal, Photography, Project 52, Uncategorized on May 10, 2018 at 9:07 PM52 week photo challenge : one photo a week; no explanations or stories needed; black and white; shot only with my Nikon D800 and 28mm lens.
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In black and white, CT, landscape, personal, Photography, Project 52, Uncategorized on October 22, 2017 at 7:06 PMTime for a challenge. Whenever we get too comfortable in life we are no longer growing – and I feel the need to push my photography skills forward. The guidelines of this self imposed journey are: one photo a week; no explanations or stories needed; black and white; shot only with my Nikon D800 and 28mm lens.
Forest in Montana
In Art, landscape, Photography, Uncategorized on October 18, 2016 at 7:16 PMI got “lost” several times while exploring back roads in Montana. As lost as an adventurer without a map or a plan can be. I’ve always been attracted to moody landscapes and love the mystery of a foggy morning more than a perfectly bright and cheery one. This particular day brought me to a ghostly forest – there was a dance going on between all the trees that had been lost in a fire, the lucky ones that survived it and the new life trying to emerge.

Ghostly forest in Montana – 2010. Double exposure.
Doesn’t life feel that way at times? We wrestle with ghosts from our past, even when we think we’ve moved on from them. Some hold on and try to choke out the new life we are trying to forge – casting shadows where there could be light. Yet some how a new seed takes hold, grows some roots and flourishes despite the challenges. There is always hope and nature mirrors that for us repeatedly.