Category Archives: Macro

Check it out…

Hey friends, you might check out the Princeton Seminary website.  They are currently featuring a photo I took before leaving for the holidays of some of the winter scene.  You can check it out here.

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It’s still fall in Princeton…

And yet a few more images from our current state of surroundings…

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Deleware Water Gap: hiking on the Appalachian Trail…

Today we went hiking on the AT with our good friends, the Kellys.  It was a beautiful day to hike, and possible leaning toward some of the last great fall weather/scenery before the winter swings in.  Here is our experience… Photo credit (above): Cherice Bock Photo credit (above): Cherice Bock Snow was still around from...

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Fire at first dawn…

This morning I awoke to Cherice telling me there had been a frost, now the sun was melting it, there was mist everywhere, it was fall…I’m not sure if she was just being very efficient at getting me out of bed first thing or not, but it sure was a beautiful morning.  I decided to...

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October 30, 2008 - 8:40 am

serenity - Woah. one of my favs so far. So excited to see you again!

October 27, 2008 - 12:02 pm

serenity - That dew drop pic is amazing. You are very good at what you do. See you in a few days.

Love ya cuz,
Andy

October 26, 2008 - 9:49 pm

alisa - ah!

love it!

New Jersey fall mornings…

I noticed these Ginkgo trees the other morning…the sun does great with textured lighting when the day first spins into view.

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October 26, 2008 - 9:22 am

admin - Thanks, Bethany. I’m glad you’re enjoying the blog! I didn’t realize you were in the Puget Sound area, it looks beautiful on your blog!

October 26, 2008 - 1:02 am

Bethany - Joel,
I always enjoy keeping up with you through your blog and photos, but I had to comment today on your last photo. I have been thinking about ginkgo leaves lately, as odd as that sounds, just one of those bubbling-on-the-back-burner-of-my-creative-subconscious things, so I’m inspired by your picture of these beautiful, unusual creations.
I’m glad you take the time to record these moments in time. Their stillness encourages me to stop and breathe.