Another summer slips away!
Where did it go? The days are
noticeably shorter and the nights are cool enough that you pull a blanket up
around your shoulders. Goldenrod is painting fields and roadsides with a splash
of yellow, and wild asters are making their appearance throughout the
Catskills. The change of season offers
many fresh opportunities to the landscape photographer. Scenes that have become commonplace after
weeks of summer are changed in ways both subtle and dramatic. They invite renewed scrutiny and often yield
beautiful images. Heavy morning dew
beads a spider web and creates a subtle pastel scene at sunrise, along the
Neversink River. What has the Gallery
been up to? Come see our work. At the September 6 Harvest Festival at Bethel
Woods, and the Fine Arts and Crafts Festival in Chatham, New Jersey on
September 13.