Chipmunk
Pines and colors
Traveling through Bear Notch
Enjoying what is left
White Mountain scenery
Standout
Among the colors
Floating cranberries in the bog
Harvesting the cranberries
Coralling the cranberries
Siphoning the cranberries
Awash in cranberries
Dislodging the cranberries
Eurasian Eagle-Owl
Barred Owl
Great Horned Owl
Yeti?
Profile of a female snowy owl
Soar
Ready to skate
Dance spin
Timeless grace
Skate with me
Past her prime
Arching yellow
Through the woods
Forest red
View from Cathedral Ledge
Growing in granite
Determination
Autumn reflections
Autumn reflections
Orange glory
Cascading Stream
Soft water
Starting to turn
Doing the Shimmy
Granite waters
Beech leaves
White Mountains of New Hampshire
Maple leaves in fall
White birch
Wildflowers
Pencil sea urchin
Crustaceans galore
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Forest Fungus


Mushrooms are harder to photograph than one would think. On the positive side, they don't jump around and remain stationary in the wind. However, they are low to the ground and are usually surrounded by detritus. Getting the right camera angle without soiling your camera or yourself can be difficult. Proper light can also be an issue since they are fixed in place and love to grow in shady spots. Hats off to those of you who regularly take photos of these fungi.
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