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somewhere in Vermont: Fox and kits Brandon Vt 4-12-11
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Thursday, April 14, 2011. Fox and kits Brandon Vt 4-12-11. The phone rang, it was my friend Bill Jalbert. He said I just found a fox den. Do you have your camera with you? He said no, I looked at the clock to get a time reference, 6:25pm. Where are you? I set out for Brandon about 4:30 to try an photograph the Fox. The fox walked down the slope to a den hole, looked around and nothing happened, then she moved to a second den hole and out poured 5 kits. All photographs by Peter Manship. Peter Manship at G.
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somewhere in Vermont: Happy Halloween in Vermont
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Thursday, October 30, 2008. Happy Halloween in Vermont. As if Halloween isn’t scary enough this the first post on Somewhere in Vermont’s color blog that will cover everything that the black and white blog. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Links to some of my other projects. Peter Manship at G. Somewhere in Vermont the black and Whites. How to photography tips. Use of text or photographs. Happy Halloween in Vermont. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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somewhere in Vermont: March 2012
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Sunday, March 11, 2012. How I learn to see things differently and be more creative. In an attempt to learn to look at subjects with different eyes and be more creative I have choose the Mobile-home, the infamous. As a subject. I felt that this would offer a good challenge to my creative process and force me to think "Out of the Box" if I had any hope of making any good images at all. Often while out shooting with my photography buddy and would stop at a trailer to shoot,. Get out of your comfort zone".
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somewhere in vermont: April 2012
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Thursday, April 12, 2012. Meyer-Optik 2.8/100mm Trioplan lens review. I was out testing my new to me "1959 Meyer-Optik" Gorlitz f2.8 /100 mm Trioplan Lens that is the lens with the red V and the 16 blade aperture . Meyers-Optik made a few different. Of this lens, the only other Meyer 2.8/100mm that has good boken is the 15 blade lens all others will work fine but. Outstanding Bokeh is the only. Adapter for your make of camera, otherwise stay away, they are just not worth it. In fact some are. Next I have...
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somewhere in vermont: Meyer-Optik 2.8/100mm Trioplan lens review
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Thursday, April 12, 2012. Meyer-Optik 2.8/100mm Trioplan lens review. I was out testing my new to me "1959 Meyer-Optik" Gorlitz f2.8 /100 mm Trioplan Lens that is the lens with the red V and the 16 blade aperture . Meyers-Optik made a few different. Of this lens, the only other Meyer 2.8/100mm that has good boken is the 15 blade lens all others will work fine but. Outstanding Bokeh is the only. Adapter for your make of camera, otherwise stay away, they are just not worth it. In fact some are. Next I have...
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somewhere in vermont: September 2008
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Friday, September 26, 2008. Road trip down Rt 133 on the western side of Vermont. Moving on, the road meanders through a valley situated between the Green Mountains and the northern end of the Taconic range. Harry wondered out load “do you know where were going”? We didn’t stay there long. This is where I got my kit from. Back on the road heading east out of Pawlet, on the Danby-Pawlet rd under darkening skies we found a old barn with great clouds in the background. So as we worked our way around thi...
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Friday, July 16, 2010. Everyone that knows me knows that I have switched from Canon dslr-s to Nikon dslr-s. Driving home from Middlebury Vt on May 28th 2010 I was being followed by a bad storm, as I driving along I noticed brite flashes of light in the rear view mirror. Using the car light as car-trails during the exposure created a story within a story type image , one of my favorites. I was quite happy with the results, try it some time! Thanks for stop by. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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somewhere in Vermont: November 2008
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Friday, November 7, 2008. Election Day in Vermont 2008. I turned off 22a and Harry immediately asks; Where we going? To check a manure pile for Snow bunting or Horned Larks, I said. No larks or bunting,but if you stay on this road it loops around and you will eventual get back to rt 22a. As we round the corner in the village I see a 1954 Ford flatbed truck that's just begging me to take it's photo, so I stop. What happens next could only happen out in real farm country. What it to ya? Subscribe to: Posts...
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somewhere in Vermont: April 2011
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Thursday, April 14, 2011. Fox and kits Brandon Vt 4-12-11. The phone rang, it was my friend Bill Jalbert. He said I just found a fox den. Do you have your camera with you? He said no, I looked at the clock to get a time reference, 6:25pm. Where are you? I set out for Brandon about 4:30 to try an photograph the Fox. The fox walked down the slope to a den hole, looked around and nothing happened, then she moved to a second den hole and out poured 5 kits. All photographs by Peter Manship. Peter Manship at G.