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Lifting Mist Chesterfielld NH |
Over the last couple of weeks, I
have been preoccupied with my Spring Waterfall Workshop and the preparation for
my Introduction to Lightroom class. Without realizing it, the spring
color has been fading away, and it would be a tragedy if I didn’t spend at
least as little time on the remarkably varied shades of green that mark this
wonderful season. While I have been scouting all the waterfalls, I have
also tried to pay attention to the spring color, and I think it is time to
celebrate the green.
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Spring Sunset, Alyson's Orchard, Walpole, NH |
I have been wandering through this
spring’s images looking for those that reflect the excitement of the
exploding foliage. As I have said many times, I feel that the
spring greens populate a brief time which is comparable to the autumn color for
both variety and interest. The fall hues are gaudier but spring greens
have a wonderfully warm and calming palate of colors. It is unfortunate that
more “leaf peepers” don’t recognize the beauty of our “second leaf season”,
but, then again, the quiet adds to the magic of the season. Of course
spring has the advantage of marking the much needed relief from the barren
winter months, and perhaps most importantly, it is not immediately followed by
the need to start raking.
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Foral Steps, Spofford NH |
So here is a collection of my images
from this spring’s green, many of which I had to neglect as I focused on the
waterfalls. Falling water is the other major photographic treasure of
this time of year, but as “stick season” happily fades to a distant memory,
it is time for newer life.
Check out more spring images in my Spring Green 2017 Gallery
& in my voluminous
Spring in New England Gallery
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Garwin Bloom, Wilton NH |
Spring green always starts with the surprising
promise of the first little buds, which seem to burst forth overnight. It is a
time for macro photography, as the tiny shoots emerge with their delicate alien
appearance. These harbingers are not hard to find. A simple stroll
around my village yields all I need.
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Tulip Path, Putney Vermont |
As the leaves mature and begin to
take on signs of their eventual summer morphology, I can pull back and explore
the endless patterns of green. Light and dark, and, the varying
intricate patterns of growth. This is a time when the foliage is
still fresh and not marked by insects, molds and the other inevitable ravages
of the long summer. For me, it is a time when nature’s purity can’t help
but penetrate my mood with an remarkable sense of renewal.
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My Apple Blossoms, Spofford NH |
Ok. Enough of these spiritual ramblings. Just
look at the pictures!
A Favorite at Sunset
Whenever I get the opportunity, I
enjoy aimlessly wandering through the spring color. It is everywhere, but
occasionally I get a chance to shoot in a special location that seems created for
photography. A couple of weeks ago I joined a group of dedicated
supporters of Keene’s wonderful Colonial Theatre for a celebratory dinner.
Happily, the event was at one of my favorite farms in Keene, New Hampshire. Over the years, I have shot the farm in all seasons, weathers and
light. It is in a perfect location and has been lovingly maintained. On this
occasion I was able to drift away from the festivities to capture glorious
spring in the fields, trees and building, all bathed in golden evening light. I
wandered around the property in awe, jumping from one classic scene to another.
The bonus was that the food was great and I didn’t get infested with
ticks.
In the City
Later in the season I spent an
afternoon exploring the color around Keene’s downtown and the classic Old Stone
Arch. The color and detail of the architecture made a nice contrast to
the soft textures of the new foliage.
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Old Stone Bridge, Keene NH |
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Golden Hour and the Mists
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Chesterfield, NH |
On a number of occasions I got out
in the morning to capture the warm light of the golden hour. Warm light,
especially when seen through the leaves, accentuates the greens.
Contrasting with the warm glow was the soft and mysterious light of misty
spring mornings. I always run out of the house to shoot whenever I awaken
to the early morning fog. It burns off all too quickly, but, while it
lasts, the mood is magical.
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Pasture Mist, Chesterfield, NH |
Back to Lightroom
Sadly, but inevitably, the greens are settling into their summer hues. There will be plenty of magic to capture this summer, but now I have to get back to my preparation for my Lightroom Class. It is amazing that no matter how many times I present the class, it always feels like I'm starting from scratch. I still have a couple of openings for the class which starts June 1st if you want to get a jump start on using this remarkably powerful program.
Jeffrey Newcomer
603-363-8338
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