Showing posts with label Vermont scene. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vermont scene. Show all posts

Friday, December 6, 2019

Going through some old photographs for a book...

My, my, my! I sure do have a pile of old photographs. Not the vintage type but ones I took during my high school days, college years and after. The computer makes it easy to preserve them and even touch them up. I did have a batch that went through a flood in 2011 but I've managed to save most of them.

Here are a few of my favorites....















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Thursday, October 31, 2019

Spending time with my camera again...

Just a few recent photos...

Sugar Hill Sugarhouse in the fall. 
Horseback riding lessons...

Learning to care for the horse.

So excited to ride a horse like the big girls!

Our beautiful and talented instructor (and niece)!

The cheering section for his sisters.

Great grandpa Harold would be pleased.

Patiently waiting her turn wearing her new 'cowgirl' boots.

That old birdbath in the back has seen many a horseback rider.

Learning to groom is important.

Last of the mild fall days. Can't wait for spring!

Learning to trail ride.

Horseback riding is generational in this family. 

Future barrel racer?

Very attentive student.

Several trails but millions of horse tracks on this mountain top!

Learning to navigate.
Got in some rare camping and fun this summer with the family...

Serious conversation with G-Pa.

Must have been sharing a joke.

Best buddies, most of the time. 

Chillin' with G-Pa.

A natural born camper.

Sisters in Wonderland.

Love, love, love my growing family!

A visit to the miniature schoolhouse.

Self-portrait

I am!


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Wednesday, November 20, 2013

The world through my eyes

Over the years I've taken lots of photos with all kinds of cameras. With modern technology it's fun to play around with different techniques and styles. Sometimes changing a color photo into a black and white one can make all the difference in how the subject appears. Cropping can change a so-so photo into a dynamic one. I enjoy experimenting with the digital process now that the developing process has basically been eliminated. Here are some of my favorite photos over the years with some tweaking:










































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