Monday, October 11, 2010

The White Mountains of New Hampshire


The White Mountains have long been a destination for visitors seeking adventure and inspiration, legendary hospitality and a stark beauty. When fall comes to the White Mountains, it is an annual heart-stopping show of rich hues of red, gold and orange across the hillsides, that draws people from around the world to truly see what is a glory of nature. With the guidance of professional photographers Tony Sweet and Susan Milestone, we explored many overlooks and gorges, traversed the Kancamagus Hwy., shot reflections in the Swift River and even visited the historic Mt Washington Hotel in Bretton Woods. For a small gallery of images from this workshop please CLICK HERE.

Blackwater Falls & Dolly Sods Wilderness, WV


Back in September, I spent a fantastic weekend in West Virginia, photographing the Blackwater Falls and the Dolly Sods Wilderness. Blackwater Falls, named for its tannic acid-darkened water, is where the Blackwater River leaves its leisurely course in Canaan Valley and enters the rugged Blackwater Canyon. Dolly Sods is a 17,000 acre wilderness area that is on a ridge crest that forms part of the Eastern Continental Divide. It is the highest plateau of its type east of the Mississippi River and is 4,770 feet at its highest point. Many thanks to Ed and Kelly Heaton for running an awesome workshop in an area of the country I would normally not have been drawn to. For a few images from the trip please CLICK HERE.