Photographic Thoughts — 01/25/2026 to 01/31/2026

“What I like about photographs is that they capture a moment that’s gone forever, impossible to reproduce.” — Karl Lagerfeld

Thank you for all the new views and likes from last week, it helps keep me inspired.

Sunday, 01/25/2026: Posted photo — Breaking Trail.

It is starting to snow today. School for tomorrow has been called off since yesterday. I went out a few times during the day to shovel and snow blow to keep up with the storm. For most of the day we have been receiving 2 to 3 inches of snow per hour. We will have to see how much snow will fall. Today’s photo will be taken tomorrow.

We it is tomorrow and the photo that I took is of my snowshoe trail as I broke the trail into work today. I walk to work during snowstorms because I feel safer walking than driving. It did take my commute from five minutes to over an hour.

Monday, 01/26/2026: Posted photo — Stopping for a Photo.

It is still snowing this morning. I decided to walk to work, as stated above. When I was hiking on the Mid State Trail, I broke the trail. This is good and bad. The bad thing is that it is very tiring and it takes me much longer to get to work. The good thing is that I am out in nature, snowshoeing and breaking a trail.

Breaking the trail in the morning also leaves me breadcrumbs for my walk home. The Mid State is very different on my way home I have roamed off the trail a few times. If you were wondering, we received almost two feet of lighter snow out of the storm.

I know my snowshoes were working since I only sank about six inches in the snow while my hiking poles sank about 18 inches in the snow.

Tuesday, 01/27/2026: Posted photo — A Little Bit of Snow.

I had a dentist appointment this morning. On my way back from the dentist, I wanted to take a photo of the dam to show the amount of snow we received. I know that I posted a photo of this location not too long ago. Forgive me.

As you can see, the snow almost covered the entirety of the dam.

Wednesday, 01/28/2026: Posted photo — Wooden Heart.

Pareidolia — the psychological phenomenon of seeing recognizable shapes, faces, or objects in clouds or other random objects.

I was filling up our wood cart and noticed a heart in a couple pieces of wood. To take this photo, I had to turn my camera diagonally to get the heart shape. It was easier than turning the piece of wood.

composition. Minimalist composition is not the topic of this week’s photo challenge. The topic is Get

Thursday, 01/29/2026: Posted photo — Danger Zone.

This is a danger zone on our house. With the colder temperatures, and direct sunlight, these icicles formed. These are some of the largest icicles that I have seen in a long time. I knocked them off my roof shortly after taking this photo.

Friday, 01/30/2026: Post photo — Iced Jellyfish.

Jellyfish are about 95 percent water. Lacking brains, blood, or even hearts, jellyfish are simple critters. These frozen “jellyfish” are located on the side of a building.

With the snow and cold weather, we have been having, these ice formations have attached themselves to screws on the side of the building. As for the weather, the temperature is not predicted to go above freezing for the next couple of weeks.

Saturday, 01/31/2026: Post photo — Path in the Snow.

I was out today doing some cleanup from this week’s storm. I was out for a few hours, snow blowing a path to our shed and the door to our cellar, among our cleanups. I saw one of the paths, put my camera down, and took a blind shot. This is the result.

That is all for now. Until next week, be safe.

Sumens imagines consolateur et inspirat me. Pulchritudinem mundi video per camera mean.”

“Quod scripsi, scripsi. Ingeniarius sum, non scriptor.”

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Photographic Thoughts — 01/18/2026 to 01/24/2026

“If you want to be a better photographer, stand in front of more interesting stuff.” — Jim Richardson

Thank you for all the new views and likes from last week, it helps keep me inspired.

Sunday, 01/18/2026: Posted photo — Cold Sky.

Why did I take a photo of the Sun without a filter on my camera? The sun was filtered by a layer of clouds that contained snow. Sometimes when you see the Sun in the cold sky, there is a rainbow or a sundog. Today there was just the Sun. I looked up in the morning and saw nature’s filter and took this photo. This photo is an example of minimization, or one subject and much empty space.

Monday, 01/19/2026: Posted photo — Snow on Wood.

It was snowing again today. For two out of the last three days, we had snow. Not heavy snow, or light snow, just good snowshoeing snow. I seem to be always drawn to snow on this old pile of logs in our yard. One of these days, I will get my wood splitter fixed and move these old logs to the cottage.

Tuesday, 01/20/2026: Posted photo — Old Stone Church.

The Old Stone Church in West Boylston MA was built in the early 1890s to replace the Baptist church which had been lost in a fire. About 10 years later, it had to be abandoned for the creation of the Wachusett Reservoir. In 1974 the roof and parts of the walls collapsed due to neglect.

Today there is a roof on the structure, and the walls are braced against collapse. Weddings for under 25 people are held at the church now. The church is just a shell inside and is an interesting piece of architecture. I have visited the church many times over the years. I visited before the roof was on and after the roof was installed.

What I like about this photo is the contrast of the flag against the white background. What a wonderful day with new fallen snow and a bright blue sky.

Wednesday, 01/21/2026: Posted photo — Winter Scene.

I do not have much to say about this photo. Just a wintery scene in which I am using minimalist composition. Minimalist composition is not the topic of this week’s photo challenge. The topic is Get High, or take a photo from an elevated perspective, looking down on a subject.

Topic photo coming later this week.

Thursday, 01/22/2026: Posted photo — Sunflower.

This is a HDR photo of a sunflower. HDR is a term that some photographers cringe at. HDR stands for High Dynamic Range. HDR is a technique that exposes details in the brightest and darkest parts of photographs. It is also known as bracketing or exposure blending.

This is a single photo HDR of the sunflower. When I normally create my HDR photos, I use exposure bracketing. I take a minimum of three photos, usually five photos: overexposing one or two, under exposing one or two, and taking one at normal exposure. The amount of under or over exposure depends on the lighting of my subject at the time of the photo.

Friday, 01/23/2026: Post photo — The State of the Nation.

Some people will say this is the current state of the nation.

Saturday, 01/24/2026: Post photo — View from Above.

This is the view from our roof looking down at our vehicles. I was up on the roof to clean off the top of our wood stove stack before we left for a cubing event. As stated earlier in the week, this is the topic of this week’s photo project. There is a prediction of almost two feet of snow in our area starting tomorrow night into Monday afternoon. I will be hiking to work on Monday.

The cubing event is at BART in Adams, MA. I am looking out the window at a clear sky with a great view of Mount Graylock, the tallest peak in Massachusetts. Mount Graylock has an elevation of 3,489 ft [1063 m] and is located at an azimuth of 279° from the summit of Wachusett Mountain.

That is all for now. Until next week, be safe.

Sumens imagines consolateur et inspirat me. Pulchritudinem mundi video per camera mean.”

“Quod scripsi, scripsi. Ingeniarius sum, non scriptor.”

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Photographic Thoughts — 04/20/2025 to 04/26/2025

“Once you learn to care, you can record images with your mind or on film. There is no difference between the two.” — Anonymous

Thank you for all the new views and likes from last week, it helps keep me inspired.

Using the old format for my photos this week. I have been very busy at work and tired when I came home from work.

Looking for some new quotes to use. If you have any, please put them in the comments.

Sunday, 04/20/2025: Posted photo — Easter Sunday.

Hallelujah, the Lord has risen!

Today is the holiest day of the liturgical year. Today is the day the Lord has risen to save up all. Immigrants, minorities, people we do not like, people with different views from ours, believers, non-believers, everyone! Jesus said “Love one another as I have loved you” in John 13:34. If you do not love immigrants, minorities, people we do not like, people with different views from ours, people with different political views, believers, non-believers, everyone, then do you not love yourself? The first of the 10 Commandments is “I am the Lord thy God, thou shalt have no other gods before me.” People are forgetting this and are following false gods today.

We should all love everyone and stop the hatred in our hearts.

Happy Easter to all.

Monday, 04/21/2025: Posted photo — Disc Golf.

RIP Jorge Mario Bergoglio (Pope Francis). Some people disagree with your teachings since you were not conservative enough for them. You have direct lineage of back to Saint Peter and were chosen by the faithful. You were a very Holy man who truly taught us, and showed the world, how to be humble. You did not want attention to yourself, only the teachings of the church.

A popular sport is disc golf. There are a few courses in our area, and I always wanted to try the sport. My son, my niece, and their friends started to play it more often last year.

This is a photo of our son practicing putting. This is my niece and her husband’s goal. We did purchase a goal for our son so that when they are not on a course, they can practice.

Tuesday, 04/22/2025: Posted photo — Mount Monadnock.

On my hike this week, I saw some interesting clouds. I do not know if this photo gives you the feeling of the clouds as it did for me on the hike.

The photo is of Mount Monadnock in the distance. I was attempting to show the waviness of the clouds as they formed over the mountains.

Wednesday, 04/23/2025: Posted photo — Construction.

Wachusett Mountain ski area is getting a new high-speed quad. To make room for the new lift, they are dismantling the old one.

Thursday, 04/24/2025: Posted photo — Sunflower.

A sunflower to brighten your day. I saw this while out shopping.

Friday, 04/25/2025: Post photo — Nest Reno.

We have an abandoned nest on a light next to our front door. A bird built it last year. I did not remove the nest. This year, a bird decided it was a great place to live and built a new nest onto the old one.

Saturday, 04/26/2025: Post photo — Crowded Room.

Today they laid Pope Francis to rest. People paid him respect by wearing black. Wearing black to funerals primarily symbolizing mourning and respect for the deceased. It’s a visual expression of grief and solemnity, acknowledging the loss and showing reverence for the departed.

Now for today’s photo.

The data team and staff in a small room in Lexington this afternoon. Last Monday was Patriots’ Day and it marked the semiquincentennial of the Battle of Lexington and Concord. Lexington would have been a busy place to visit last weekend so they held the competition today.

That is all for now. Until next week, be safe.

“Sumens imagines consolatur et inspirat me.”

“Quod scripsi, scripsi.”

Photographic Thoughts — 02/02/2025 to 02/08/2025

Photography for me is not looking, it’s feeling. If you can’t feel what you’re looking at, then you’re never going to get others to feel anything when they look at your pictures.” — Don McCullin

Thank you for all the new views and likes from last week, it helps keep me inspired.

Sunday, 02/02/2025: Posted photo — Bouquet.

A bouquet of flowers in a store today. With the dismal state of the world, higher gas and food prices, shortage of food in the stores, and many people losing their livelihood in the last few weeks, I wanted to start this week with something positive.

Monday, 02/03/2025: Posted photo — Summit Sights.

Today’s hike was messy. Not that it was rainy or anything, the snow was just like mashed potatoes, sticking to the bottom of my microspikes and balling up. I did not know what would be more dangerous, keeping the microspikes on or going bear boot. I decided to keep them on and clear the bottom of them often. As an editorial note: the temperature dropped on Tuesday and the Tuesday night group had not issues with the snow.

The trail I took passed the top of one of the ski trails. I have posted photos of this location in the past. I took this photo just to have one for today.

Also on the summit is a plaque paying tribute to the U.S. Army’s 10th Mountain Division and its service in Italy during World War II. This plaque was covered in snow. Next time I am on the summit, and if the plaque is still covered, I will remove the snow. Honorary plaques should not be covered.

Tuesday, 02/04/2025: Posted photo — Succulent.

The word succulent comes from the Latin word sucus, meaning “juice” or “sap”. Succulent plants have thickened stems, or leaves. Succulents may store water in various structures, such as leaves and stems.

This was a succulent that I saw while shopping tonight. There were many items out for St. Valentine’s Day. I keep thinking to myself that if you purchased flowers or other items this week, or when the first arrived in the stores, they would die before St. Valentine’s Day arrived.

Wednesday, 02/05/2025: Posted photo — Sunflower.

There is no reason that I posted this photo of a sunflower that I took today. When I saw it, I wanted to practice making a HDR photos using only one photo in GIMP. I have made single photo HDRs in Paint Shop Pro, but I am moving away from that program and using GIMP more.

This is the results of my experiment. Enjoy.

Thursday, 02/06/2025: Posted photo — Tracks.

Snow fell this afternoon, so I took this opportunity to walk to and from work so that I did not have to drive home on bad roads. I have used my new shoeshoes only once. When I got them, I took a loop around our property. Every time that I was going to hike with them, the conditions were not correct. They were mostly conditions for the use of microspikes or crampons, too much ice and not enough snow.

These photos are from my walk home. There is a photo of one of my snowshoes (if I took a photo of both, my shadow would be in the photo), my snowshoe tracks, and the tracks of a wild rabbit. I have seen deer tracks, bear tracks, coyote tracks, and what I think were mountain lion tracks in the past. Today I only saw rabbit tracks.

It was good to finally test out my snowshoes. I may use them on Wachusett on Monday since there is a prediction of almost a foot of snow in this area on Sunday.

Friday, 02/07/2025: Post photo — Puddle.

For my photo challenge this week, I am to take a photo of a reflection in a puddle. The problem this week was that we did not have many puddles. Most of them were frozen over. Today there was a brief period of melt, but the wind was blowing. I was able to take this photo of clouds in a puddle. I am not happy with it. You just have to take with Mother Nature gives you. At least I have a photo that fits this week’s topic.

Saturday, 02/08/2025: Post photo — Competition.

Today I competed in a cubing event for the first time. The event took place at the school our son teaches so it was a great opportunity to do so. We have been to many comps over the years and our son’s friends keep asking us if we can solve. We say “yes”, and then they ask if we compete, we say “no”.

I took the plunge. I did not finish last, just next to last to someone that did not complete all their solves.

Today I competed in the 3x3x3 and the 2x2x2 events. I have posted my times below. For the 2x2x2, there were three solves when I thought I was solving the cube and it looked to me that nothing had happened. I gave up on one. Some of my son’s friends were laughing at me because they saw something that I should have done.

That is all for now. Until next week, be safe.

“Sumens imagines consolatur et inspirat me.”