Another year has almost come to an end. Hard to believe 2018 is almost over. My time for photography has been limited this year and my time for writing has been even less. (Something to work on for 2019, making more time for both.) As I was pondering whether or not to show my favorite images for 2018, I wondered if there were more than a handful as I had only wandered through the nearby parks a few times. But those few times I knew I had to work hard and really make my time count. To my surprise, while browsing through my Lightroom catalog of images for 2018, many I was quite pleased with. Each year there is a different theme to my photography and at first I thought it was all about trees, white and red this year. However, as I discovered images that I had forgotten about, two themes came to mind. One, I was looking for peace, for which I hope you see as I did when the images were made and still see today. Two, I was pushing myself to be creative. With little time in the field this year, I was usually chasing a moment, when nature’s show would be for a short time, as little as a fleeing moment, making me work hard to catch it. Whether a wet snow in early spring or an early wet snow in autumn. One week it was full autumn splendor and just a week later the trees had snow clinging to them. The morning I photographed the snow-covered red maple trees, it was before I had to be at my day job. I had about 35 minutes to make images. Three from that morning made it into this gallery.
So as we say goodbye to 2018, I hope you enjoy seeing my favorite images of 2018!


















Lovely work. I find selecting favorites is influenced by my mood.
Thank you Sherry! Maybe I’m still looking for peace?
These are all gorgeous! Nice work. My hope for 2019 is more time for photography as well. (Good luck to us both eh? :o)
Thank you so much! Yes, good luck to both of us!
Pretty captures!
Thank you Nancy!
Miss you posts my friend… hope all is well!
All is well, just less time for photography. Hopefully this spring I’ll be able to get out more!