by speterlewis@gmail.com | May 10, 2020 | Photography, Social Distancing
Yesterday was an exciting day here in Maine, not just because it’s “shower day” (a nearly weekly event), but because we had quite a little snowstorm. Not unheard of this time of year, but most certainly unwelcome. In response to a snapshot of my yard...
by speterlewis@gmail.com | May 9, 2020 | Photography, Social Distancing
May 9, 2020, western Maine mountains, snowing. I’ve loved this old apple tree for over 20 years, as it leans ever more northeast and sheds branches whenever the wind blows. The twisted cavity at the bottom gets bigger and more rotten and more twisted each...
by speterlewis@gmail.com | May 7, 2020 | Photography, Social Distancing
I love simplicity, in life, in my work. I’ve used one camera system since 1976 (Pentax) and I fell in love with one girl in 1979 (Karen), and they’re both going strong. (I’ve upgraded the camera system many times, but am still going with Karen...
by speterlewis@gmail.com | May 6, 2020 | Uncategorized
I began rock climbing in about 1976. Apple computer was launched that year, the median house price in the US was in the mid $40k range, and gas cost $0.59 a gallon. It was a while ago. About eight years later, the shoe company Boreal, finally made it’s new...
by speterlewis@gmail.com | May 5, 2020 | Photography, Social Distancing
For those of you who have been following my blog since social distancing started, you know that some of my photos are complex, often requiring the combining of a numer of individual shots into layered Photoshop documents that can measure in gigabytes. But not this...