Sure the leaves are all off the trees and the landscape looks more winter-like than fall-like, but I’m not willing to let go of my grip on autumn quite yet. This fall went extremely fast. The color was never really vibrant anywhere I looked around me here in Bucks County and the heavy rains and winds of October did a real job on any color that did occur.
When I wasn’t doing a show, it was raining, or I was preparing for the next show. Finally I had enough and just had to get out. Sure enough it was raining. But, with my Olympus E-3 and Olympus 50-200mm SWM lens (and some gortex clothing), I was able to spend several hours photographing at a nearby lake. Frankly, I didn’t find the scenery very inspiring, initially. But it was fun working in the rain (sometimes heavy rain), and I began to see the beauty of what was there. Colors weren’t the vibrant reds and oranges I visualized, but the rain made the umber leaves that remained standout well. The cloudy skies offered me smooth, consistent lighting, and if I could keep the blowing rain off the front lens element, I was actually getting quite stoked. By the end I found myself creating some of my favorite fall images ever.
**************************************************************



to be awarded Best in Photography. Ten years later I am gratified again to receive that award. Held in the Courthouse Rotunda, this show benefits
Best of Photography award is a ribbon and a monetary prize donated by generous people who support NOVA and the arts. Downward Facing Dog was the selected winning image. It also was one of the pieces that sold during the three days that the show took place.
Thanks to the thoughtfulness of a friend who gave me a heads up to a coming deadline, I was able to submit a feature article idea for the 

Recent Comments