October 2006


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Fullfilled a long time desire, to walk the Brooklyn Bridge at dusk. My good friend Joe McNally made it happen for Sharon & I tonight. No, there was no wildlife about except a lonely gull, it’s just a very cool place to watch life and light go by.

Photo captured by D200, 28f1.4 on Lexar digital film

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Wow… what a day! I was very fortunate today to spend it with my bud Joe McNally while he was shooting for his latest editorial shoot. Shooting on location at U.Conn, he took an otherwise disasterous “set” and made the magic Joe is lengdary for producing. Being an “assistant” on a stills set takes me way back. It was darn, good ole fashion fun! Thanks Joe!

Photo captured by D200, 28f1.4 on Lexar digital film

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We spent our last evening in Woodstock, my favorite town. The light was iffy until sunset when the God Beams came shinning through providing everyone with killer light and images. I spent most of my time this trip doing a study in brick which, as you can see, varies greatly.

Photo captured by D200, 105VR on Lexar digital film

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Quechee Gorge was what our lenses locked on this morning. This black and white was taken by standing out on the bridge, leaning over and shooting straight down onto the rapids. Gorgeous morning of shooting!

Photo captured by D2X, 70-180 on Lexar digital film

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We spent the evening at a favorite town of mine, Weston. It has a killer old mill, this is the waterfall that powers it.

Photo capture by D2X, 200f2VR on Lexar digital film

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Plymouth Notch was the summer home for Coolidge and looks a lot today just like it did in his day. If you’ve never been there, great place to snap a few.

Photo captured by D2X, 200f2VR on Lexar digital film

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No rain, no snow and no locus, it was a good morning shooting at Plymouth Notch. The light danced for us across the hillside, Vermont’s calm sucked us in.

Photo captured by D2X, 200f2 on Lexar digital film

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A beam of light light up this Vermont barn and allowed me to make an unique portrait of my good friend Scott Kelby who along with David Moser from NAPP, are part of the great gang having fun and enjoying our Vermont DLWS.

Photo captured by D2X, 200f2 on Lexar digital film

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The afternoon started off with stormy skies. But than, God beams came through an opening and the landscape was painted with light. But it was the wet trunks that eventually sucked in my lens.

Photo captured by D2X, 200f2 on Lexar digital film

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The rain stopped and the fog started its dance amongst the fall color just the sun rose. Yet for me, the most meaningful moment in time for me was our time in the graveyard at the graves of soldiers from the Revolutionary War.

Photo captured by D2X, 200f2 on Lexar digital film

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Wow, another killer day. Some great fudge, amazing cheese and 21GB of images. Can’t wait for tomorrow!

Photo captured by D200, 10.5 on Lexar digital film

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Most definitely past its peak, the fall color in Vermont is still mind boggling! Heck, what is peak anyways? Vincent, Laurie, Sharon & I had a great day checking out some old favorite spots to shoot, found some new ones and picked up a few jugs of Jenne Farm Maple syrup. Darn good day out shooting!

Photo captured by D2X, 200f2VR on Lexar digital film

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