January Morning at Gomez Mill #1

Built in 1912 in the shape of a Devonshire cottage, the Gomez Mill was originally used as a paper mill and is located in the Town of Newburgh, New York.


Winter Shadows

The shadows of trees stretching across a frozen Lake Louisa at Scenic Hudson’s Shaupeneak Ridge Park in Esopus, NY.


Awosting Falls in January #1

The Awosting Falls at Minnewaska State Park in Kerhonkson, NY is about 60 feet in height and drops into a wide pool. The waterfall is fed by the Peters Kill creak and is accessed via the Awosting Falls Carriage Road.


Skytop Tower in December

The Skytop Tower at Mohonk Mountain House, which was built in 1921 as a memorial for Albert Smiley, as seen from Butterville Rd. in New Paltz, NY on a mid-December morning.


DuBois House in December

The DuBois House on historic Huguenot Street in New Paltz, NY was built in 1705. The building may have served as a fort for the small community due to “gun ports” that can be found on the East side.


Old Entryway

An old entryway and window of the Abraham Hasbrouck House on historic Huguenot Street in New Paltz. The home was built in 3 phases from 1721 – 1734 and resides on the oldest continuously inhabited street in the USA.


Coxing Kill in December #1

A mid-December long exposure of the Coxing Kill at Mohonk Preserve in Gardiner, NY. The Coxing Kill is one of many tributaries that flows out of the northern end of Shawangunks and into the Rondout Creek.


Esopus Lighthouse in Early December

I took this photo of the Esopus Lighthouse on December 1st, a day after receiving my new Canon EOS 70D and 18-135mm lens. It had been raining the day before so I was looking forward to trying out my new camera…


Testimonial Gateway in December

The Smiley Testimonial Gateway, built in 1907, was used as the formal entrance to the Mohonk Mountain House from 1908 to 1935.


Shawangunk Ridge in December

The Shawangunk Ridge, which is also known as The Gunks or the Shawangunk Mountains, in New Paltz, NY on a December morning.


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