Crocus in Spring 2017 II
This is a top-down macro shot of one of the crocus plants that blooms yearly on the edge of my driveway that I took back in early April.
This is a top-down macro shot of one of the crocus plants that blooms yearly on the edge of my driveway that I took back in early April.
This black & white photo is another long exposure shot from my trip to Kaaterskill Falls, a 2-stage 260 foot waterfall, on a chilly Spring morning in April.
A long exposure photo of Kaaterskill Falls, located between Haines Falls and Pallenville in the town of Hunter, on a chilly Spring morning in April.
A piece of driftwood washed up onto the shore of the Hudson River at Scenic Hudson’s Esopus Meadows Preserve in Ulster Park, NY.
The crocus plants that bloom in my driveway, year in and year out, are always a sure sign that Spring is truly on its way.
Blue skies and new fallen snow covering the trees after a minor snow storm in early March in upstate New York.
A long exposure of the second of the two cascading waterfalls that can be found at Scenic Hudson’s Falling Waters Preserve in Saugerties, NY.
Snow covering a reed, an invasive species also known as phragmite or common reed grass, after a winter snowfall in Esopus, NY.
Kingston’s historic waterfront district, also known as The Rondout, after a March snowstorm. The district sits on the shores of the Rondout Creek.