Fiery sunset light sets krummholz (a German word meaning “crooked wood” that’s used to describe stunted, windblown trees) coated in rime ice ablaze. Prints Available.
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Photo of the Week
Snow-covered trees frame a distant mountain on a cold and moody evening in the Adirondack Mountains. Prints Available.
Photo of the Week
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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During the holiday season, coastal towns throughout Maine assemble Christmas trees made out of lobster traps. I’m particularly fond of the trees made of old-time wooden traps, like the one shown here that’s adorned with festive lights and evergreen boughs. Prints Available.
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Delicate hoar frost coats the branches of a tree on a clear and chilly winter morning in the Adirondacks. Hoar frost forms when water vapor in the air comes into contact with a solid surface (like a tree branch) that is already below the freezing point. Prints Available.
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Frost coats the colorful meadow vegetation as Mount Robson, the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies, looms in the background. Prints Available.
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A fresh dusting of snow on reeds and a fallen leaf signals that autumn has officially given way to winter. Prints Available.
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An evergreen sapling seeks protection from a much larger relative in New Hampshire’s White Mountains. I loved how the vibrant green shoots of the sapling contrasted with the fallen leaves that carpeted the forest floor on this wet day. Prints Available.
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A lone maple that has somehow managed to take root in a narrow, rocky island shows off its bright fall color as it watches the mountains peek above pre-sunrise fog on Indian Lake. Prints Available.
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Two evergreen trees poke through the fog and keep watch on an evergreen sapling on a tiny island, much like two parents keeping an eye on their child as it blazes new trails and establishes its own unique identity. Prints Available.
