With the busy days of summer a distant memory, the only sign of life at this primitive dune shack on a snowy February day was animal prints in the snow. Cape Cod National Seashore, Massachusetts. Prints Available.
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A “tree” made of classic wooden lobster traps is decorated wit red hearts and buoys for Valentine’s Day along the coast of Maine. A stand-up paddleboarder can be seen in the background, donning a wetsuit and braving the cold winter weather.
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Ice coats rounded granite boulders along the rugged coast of Maine on a frigid evening in February. The night before was the coldest weather my Dad and I have ever camped in, with temperatures dipping close to -20 degrees Fahrenheit! Braving the winter weather has several advantages, though, including practically zero crowds and interesting photo-ops.Continue reading “Photo of the Week”
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A beautiful A-frame cabin made for a wonderful winter getaway to the Adirondack Mountains and on this clear night the starry sky was the perfect complement to a roaring fire in the snow. Prints Available.
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Snowy evergreens on a mountain summit bask in an incredible post-sunset glow. Adirondack High Peaks, New York. Prints Available.
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Snowy evergreens on the summit of Cascade bask in an incredible post-sunset glow. The stunning beauty of the mountains on this frigid winter day was made all the more memorable by the frigid -30 degree windchill that the evergreens and I endured as we took in the most beautiful winter sunset I’ve ever seen. AdirondackContinue reading “Photo of the Week”
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Melt your stress away. Prints Available.
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Scenes like this, of a Christmas tree tucked away with lobster trap and buoys in a barn on the ocean, help make the holiday season on the coast of Maine a truly magical time of year. Prints Available.
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The Nubble Lighthouse in Maine is one of New England’s most beautiful coastal attractions any time of year, but it becomes truly magical each winter when the lighthouse gets lit up with Christmas lights. Prints Available.
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Rime ice covers the trees on the summit of Tabletop Mountain, with Haystack off in the distance. Rime ice is formed when small supercooled water droplets freeze on contact with a surface, such as a tree branch, which is at a sub-freezing temperature. Adirondack High Peaks, NY. Prints Available.
