
An Autumn Rose

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Posted in Branches, Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged autumn, Cambridge, Charles River, grass, leaves, Photography, sunset, trees, water on November 23, 2010| 1 Comment »
Posted in Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged butterflies, Cambridge, Harvard Museum of Natural History, Inspiration, nature, things to do on November 23, 2010| Leave a Comment »

The Harvard Museum of Natural History is one of my favorite places to visit when I am in need of some indoor inspiration from nature. Established in 1998 as the university’s public face for its three research museums, I find the place to be a bit of a beautiful maze. Located near Harvard Yard at 26 Oxford Street, you pay for admission on the first floor, then walk up to the third floor to access the exhibits. There are rooms filled with glass flowers, bright hued minerals, prehistoric bones, and stuffed wild beasts. There’s nothing quite like looking over your shoulder and then up into the eyes of an elephant. The exhibits don’t seem to change much though there is currently a new exhibit on antlers (with signs saying “please touch”) and a Harry Potter scavenger hunt. My favorite exhibit remains the one on color where I am inspired by nature’s color combinations in the feathers of birds and especially in the wings of the butterflies.



For more information about the Harvard Museum of Natural History, click here.
Posted in Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged big cats, dominant, personality, Photography, psyche, submissive on November 22, 2010| Leave a Comment »
Posted in Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged blossoms, flowers, fuschia, nuts, Photography on November 22, 2010| Leave a Comment »
Posted in Contributing Writer, Inspiration, Photography, Photography Exhibits, Publication Updates, tagged Applaud Mobile LLC, iphone app, Photography on November 21, 2010| Leave a Comment »

I now have a free Words + Images iphone app. Yes, I am a well acknowledged technophobe, but good friends at Applaud Mobile LLC showed me what is possible. For those of you out there with iPhone or iPads, I hope you enjoy.
Download using this link.
Posted in Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged autumn foliage, brown, colors, leaves, nature, Photography, pink, rose on November 21, 2010| Leave a Comment »


With few exceptions, noone seems to mind as I walk through my neighborhood with my camera snapping photos of fading yet still quite beautiful gardens.


Posted in Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged Charles River, milkweed, Photography, plants, seeds on November 19, 2010| Leave a Comment »
Posted in Books I Love, Inspiration, tagged books, Botany for the Artist, color, design, imagery, Inspiration, reflection, The Great Life Photographers, The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating on November 18, 2010| 1 Comment »
Did you know that snails have teeth? I didn’t until I started reading The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating by Elizabeth Tova Bailey. The book recounts the author’s interaction, while bedridden, with a relocated woodland snail. The language is quiet, beautiful and colorful. “While the snail slept I explored the terrarium from my bed … the variety of mosses was so satisfying … Their hues ranged from bright grass greens to deep dark greens and from sharp lemon greens to light blue greens.”
As someone who spends a great deal of time snapping photos of plants, it was very helpful stumbling upon Sarah Simblet’s Botany for the Artist. A beautiful book in and of itself, its contents reminded me to look more closely at the things I photograph and to better understand the different parts that make up a whole. I found this blog post that actually shows the behind-the-scenes creation of the book in the artist’s studio.
And finally …

A gift from a friend, and what a source of inspiration. I’ve been carrying it in my backpack so that whenever I am on the bus or needing a moment’s respite at work, out it comes.
Any other book recommendations you’d like to share?
Posted in Branches, Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged Branches, Charles River, leaves, Photography, reflections, trees, water, yellow on November 18, 2010| 1 Comment »