by Harry Bartlett | Jul 20, 2019 | Food
This is a little fresh raspberries from the garden and yogurt with a couple of fresh mint leaves from the garden too. The Cousins Community garden has a raspberry co-op where people chip in with weeding, pruning, and fertilizing as well as other tasks. It’s a...
by Harry Bartlett | May 21, 2019 | Tamoman, Summer
A cow lies peacefully in an alpine field, Mountain Road, South Tamworth. This was taken during a Tamoman weekend on a steep slope near the end of the road and the cabin. A long lens was key to this shot, compressing the image and bringing the cow close while throwing...
by Harry Bartlett | May 21, 2019 | Andover, Portraits
Steve Kane is an entrepreneur, author, and gadfly. Steve and I went to Andover but only met more recently. Steve started Gamesville, one of the early online gaming websites. By 1999 it was the ‘stickiest’ site online with eBay in second place. Steve wrote...
by Harry Bartlett | Mar 20, 2019 | Winter, Flora
Little did I know the first flowers to bloom are the Snowdrops. I came across them a few years ago in mid-March, still winter and along a south-facing bank of the Assabet River, there they were – dozens of them. Even before the first sprouting of Skunk Cabbage,...
by Harry Bartlett | Jan 29, 2019 | Winter, Flora, Recent Work
I started photographing leaves a few years ago. They’re interesting, kind of like people with individual personalities and different types. Photographing on snow gives a strong figure-ground emphasizing the shape. Also, leaves are older when there is snow and...