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June 30, 2022 By wpadmin

Tree highlighted in overcast skies

Photographer: Anne Hefter (Photo of  Distinction)

June 2022
Pleasant Valley
From the Walk with Joe Standart

Filed Under: Photos of Distinction, Spring 22 Tagged With: POD Q2

June 30, 2022 By wpadmin

Vernal Pool Reflections

Photographer: Kip (Photo of Distinction)

April 23, 2022
Johnston
I took this photo on a LLT group hike led by Tony on April 23rd to see salamander eggs in the vernal pools of the Johnston preserve. I love reflections as they are windows into another world. In this case, the subtle colors hint at the coming of spring, while looking back to the fall.

Filed Under: Photos of Distinction, Spring 22 Tagged With: POD Q2

June 30, 2022 By wpadmin

Dogwood

Photographer: Rochelle Davis (Photo of  Distinction)

May 4, 2022
Private land
The blooming of our native dogwoods [Cornus florida] mark spring for me. Peppered throughout old farms and Lyme’s preserves, dogwoods seem to be honored members of our community. This single last blossom, surrounded by the new leaves that will nourish the tree, serves as a reminder to celebrate their beauty.

Filed Under: Photos of Distinction, Spring 22 Tagged With: POD Q2

June 30, 2022 By wpadmin

Dew on spider web

Photographer: Rochelle Davis (Photo of  Distinction – Honorable Mention)

May 2022
Private land
In the meadows in spring and summer, the spiders build their webs between the grass stems. The dew catches on them and shines like a string of pearls in the morning sun.

Filed Under: Photos of Distinction, Spring 22 Tagged With: POD Q2

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