Not every photograph I take requires this much effort but “Iceland Chair” took a bit of traveling to the end of the world to discover and photograph. Prints are available.
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The Upper Valley where Vermont and New Hampshire meet along the Connecticut River.
Comments closedThe Apache Trail starts in appropriately named Apache Junction, with a few tourist trap kind of fun spots based on old mining towns like the Goldfield Ghost Town (fun for families although you might lose a lot of money on $12 trail rides, shooting gallery, old time photos, zip lines, mine tours, food and gifts) , Superstition Mountain Museum and then heads into the Superstition Mountains following an old stagecoach route to Tortilla Flats, a former way station for workers building a stone dam called Roosevelt Dam.
Comments closedI like this video from photography vlogger and landscape photographer Thomas Heaton. He tells the story about leading a group of photographers to the famous…
Comments closed“New England Stone Wall With Fall Foliage” by Ed
Comments closedThe Corbin Covered Bridge located in Newport, New Hampshire spans the Sugar River. NOTE: THE WATERMARK IN THE LOWER RIGHT DOES NOT APPEAR IN THE…
Comments closedThe hardest thing about traveling and photography is timing. There is only one sunrise and one sunset each day. There are only so many places…
Comments closedEdward Fielding sold a 30.000″ x 20.000″ metal print of Sunrise Bryce Canyon National Park One to a buyer from Kirkland, WA. Metal prints, also known as…
Comments closedPath to the Beyond by Edward M. Fielding
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