Sadly summer has come and gone and during it I have neglected my blog. Though my excuse is a good one as every free moment I've had has been dedicated to my portfolio for PPA.
But now that fall is fast approaching I'm going to once again try to find time every week to blog and "work on my craft" as they say.
This past weekend I visited the Lyman art museum to view an exhibition on Impressionism. Besides the museum was a charming garden and house. Those who know me know I'm a bit of a Downton Abbey fan and I couldn't help but be intrigued by this house. It looked like something the Dowager Countess would live in. A "charming country cottage" as they may have said (while in fact it looks more like a mini mansion) . I'm always scouting new and interesting places to photograph and I feel this would be a great place to work on my current idea (which is to create historical looking photographs and then either paint them digitally or traditionally). I picture a woman in a white dress walking the grounds with a parasol.
The last image I'm including was taken at the Connecticut Arbirary. There's something about the stretching lawn and lamps that always catch my eye while I'm here.
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