Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Life Under The Ice: The Yearly Transition Begins

               At the close of 2014? The climate in New England has a good amount of sun,a lot of rain and a lot of cold weather in the day and night. But not a lot of snow. It's been a very chilly week to be out taking photographs. Yet on the other hand? I could see a great deal of very green grass and various accumulations of chlorophyll  underneath the frozen matters of ice. It almost looked as if nature was creating it's own emerald cities out of flora and frozen water. Here are different examples of that for you all to see. Wishing everyone a very happy 2015! 






























Sunday, December 21, 2014

Carnival Of Christmas On The Winter Solstice

               Last year an accident camera movement showcases how the slow timing of a camera could create an unbelievable display of light. Considering that holiday lights seemed fewer and farther between this year than most? I decided to use the camera like a painter with a brush or a writer with a pen-seeking to re-imagine reality in as colorful a manner as possible. This is not merely my own personal Christmas/Holiday offering to you the viewer. But also for the winter solstice. Want to dedicate this to all the families and especially small children who are ill or facing any sort of crisis this year-one where celebration of a holiday is in question. I hope if any of you are seeing this? It will allow you to see past any darkness to the many beautiful shades of light that are always there! Merry Christmas,Happy Hanukkah,Happy Kwanzaa and Seasons Greetings from me to each and every one of you!