On this page I will share some stories behind the images, thoughts on upcoming trips and art fairs, as well as some trip reports, and random thoughts. If you are interested in more details about the things on this page, feel free to contact me.

I have to admit that I stole the title of this page from George R. R. Martin. If you don’t know who that is, all I can say “Drakharis”.

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Drinking from a Hose and Playing the World’s Tiniest Violin

Life has been very busy for me this fall (hence part of the title of this “definitely not a blog”). In fact, I got so busy with things ranging from business travel to participating in multiple art fairs that I barely had time to take new images and edit older ones (yes, I am still severely behind in my editing process, and that’s all I am going to say about that).

The second part of the title, is just to remind myself that despite being so busy, I am also very lucky to be able to do all these things, and I shouldn’t complain. In fact, I had a pretty good fair season so far, and also managed to combine some business travel with capturing some great images (more on that later).

All that being said, I finally got a little breather now, and am able to get ready for new art fairs and photographic adventures.

Hi, everyone

First, I would like to welcome all the new subscribers. I appreciate you joining our little community (at least, I would like to think of it as one).

Life has been very busy for me this fall (hence the first part of the title of this “definitely not a blog”). In fact, I got so busy with things ranging from business travel to participating in multiple art fairs that I barely had time to take new images and edit older ones (yes, I am still severely behind in my editing process, and that’s all I am going to say about that).

The second part of the title, is just to remind myself that despite being so busy, I am also very lucky to be able to do all these things, and I shouldn’t complain. In fact, I had a pretty good fair season so far, and also managed to combine some business travel with capturing some great images (more on that later).

All that being said, I finally got a little breather now, and am able to get ready for new art fairs and photographic adventures.

Let’s start with a few updates:

Art Fairs

I will be participating in the Paradise City Marlborough November 22-24, and then in the Annual Castleberry Fair in Wilmington November 29th-December 2nd (yes, right after Thanksgiving). I am also waiting for an answer from another fair that would happen December 8th, but that is not yet confirmed. If you are in the mood of visiting a great art fair for the holidays, and maybe get some amazing gifts, come and stop by my booth.

Exhibits

Two of my images were juried into the Fall National exhibit at the Cape Cod Art Center. The exhibit is currently on and will run through November 8th. It is an amazing exhibit, and if you are in the area, do check it out. Both images look amazing framed and are also available for sale, and if you are interested, drop me a line.

Rising from the Morning Mists. Juried into the Fall National exhibit at the Cape Cod Art Center.

The Path to the Sveti (Saint) Jacob Church. Juried into the Fall National exhibit at the Cape Cod Art Center.

Two of my images also made it into the Small Stones Arts Festival that will start in January 2025. Since they haven’t yet put out an official announcement (I got the notice this week), I will hold off on posting the images here for now. If you have been following me for a while, you would know that I participated in the festival for the last two years. It is an amazing event co-sponsored by the Worcester County Camera Club (of which I am a member). Do check out both the online exhibit, which would include significantly more images, and the physical exhibit when it runs. It always looks great, and has some additional programming like lectures by the jury for you to enjoy.

Epson Pano Awards 2024

This was the second year I participated in the Epson Pano Awards competition. It is a unique competition where all images need to have at least 2:1 aspect ratio. As always, the winners and the shortlisted images are absolutely stunning. For those of us who enjoy landscape and travel photography, perusing them is an absolutely awe inspiring experience, and I am just imagining what it would be like seeing these printed large on the wall…

Although I didn’t make it into the shortlist (wouldn’t that be an absolute cherry on top), I did improve over my last year’s submissions. I improved my scores across the board. Two of my images made it into the silver tier, and two into the bronze tier. Given the intense competition, I consider that to be a pretty good achievement.

Interestingly, the images that got the silver certificate were taken a while back (before I got really serious with my photography). A few months ago I was going over some older shots and decided to reedit these. I wonder what I would have been able to do now in those conditions.

After the Storm. Silver badge at the “professional” Epson Pano Awards for 2024

After the Storm at the Dead Horse Point. Silver badge at the “open” Epson Pano Awards for 2024

One of the images that got a bronze badge was also a reedited version of an older image. The second one is from a newer shot taken close to home. All of this just goes to show that you can create amazing images anywhere and with virtually any equipment.

Morning Light. Bronze badge at the “professional” Epson Pano Awards for 2024.

Breakers at Cannon Beach. Bronze badge at the “open” Epson Pano Awards for 2024.

Some Photography Updates

As I mentioned at the beginning, I didn’t have a lot of time to focus on my photography recently. However, I did manage a few things :-)

In early October I went to Virginia for a business trip. Initially, I was planning to spend a few days after I was done there in the Asheville area in North Carolina. It is an amazing area which I visited before, but haven’t yet fully explored. However, the devastation left by hurricane Helene made this impossible. I hope the area is able to recover quickly from the damage.

Instead, I spent a couple of days in the Blue Ridge Parkway area in Virginia, and then headed for a couple more days in the New River Gorge National Park in West Virginia. The park is amazing, and I hope to go there again in not so distant future. I was a little early for the peak fall colors (by probably a week or so), but it couldn’t be helped, and I tried to take full advantage of the conditions I had.

I enjoyed some of the craziest foggy conditions I have ever seen. One morning I hiked one of the trails for a sunrise shoot, but there was so much fog, that I was not able to see anything more than a few feet away. Not really ideal conditions for a sunrise shoot, unless you have a drone (maybe). As a result, I had to change my plans, and go to plan B (always have a plan B when you only have a short time in the area :-) ).

I am still working on editing most of the images from the trip, but here are a couple to give you a taste.

Dunloup Creek Falls

Glade Creek Grist Mill

In addition to the trip, I was also able to shoot a little locally.

While I was participating in the Paradise City Northampton festival, I was treated in the morning to some absolutely stunning conditions on my way. Mostly, I didn’t have time to stop and go exploring (in places where stopping was even an option), but I did manage to capture this beautiful barn on a misty morning not five minutes away from the art fair.

Falling Apart

On another morning, I took my camera with me as I went to work. I was planning to maybe go explore in the evening, but was treated to some interesting conditions along the way. As I was driving, there were pockets of heavy fog. As I got closer, I stopped at one of my favorite spots. The pond in that area always looks amazing in the morning (especially in fall), but I always struggled to create a good composition there as the image always looked too busy to me (this just goes to show that not everything that looks great in real life can be translated to a good photograph). This time, because of the heavy fog, I was able to simplify the composition and got something unique (in my view) with a very oil-painting feel.

Misty Morning at the Pond

This, again, goes to show that you can create beautiful images everywhere.

Well, I think I have rambled enough for one time. I hope you enjoyed this “definitely not a blog” post.

Thank you for being a subscriber

Have a great rest of your weekend

Dimitry

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Autumn Updates

Hi, everyone

It’s been a while since I posted. Life interferes it seems.

First of all, I wanted to welcome any new subscribers. As we are heading into Fall, I also wanted to share a few updates regarding some new products as well as upcoming Art Fairs and exhibits. Hopefully, I will be able to post a bit more regularly.

Hi, everyone

It’s been a while since I posted. Life interferes it seems.

First of all, I wanted to welcome any new subscribers. As we are heading into Fall, I also wanted to share a few updates regarding some new things as well as upcoming Art Fairs and exhibits. Hopefully, I will be able to post a bit more regularly.

Let’s start with the exhibits and Art Fairs.

Exhibits

Generally speaking, I am trying to keep my “Upcoming Events” tab updated. So, if you don’t hear from but would like to know what I am up to, visit that page. That being said, here we go…

Cape Cod Art Center is currently running an exhibit for the juried artists (of which I am one), called Inspirations. I have two pieces in the exhibit, and one of them won second place in Photography.

Misty Morning in the Julian Alps. Taken in Slovenia. The image won second place in Photography in the Inspiration exhibit at the Cape Cod Art Center

My “Fire and Ice” piece was juried into the 57th Annual Juried Art Show, running September 21st-October 20th at the Plymouth Center for The Arts. The reception with some food and music is going to be on September 21st 6-9pm.

Fire and Ice. Image juried into the 57th Annual Juried Art Show at the Plymouth Center for the Arts

Art Fairs

You can check out the list of all the Art Fairs I will be at this Fall in the Upcoming Events tab. Here, I will only mention those coming up in September.

This Saturday (September 7th) I will be at the Codman Estate Fine Arts and Crafts Festival in Lincoln, MA. This will be the third year I participate in this charming small fair. All the events organized by the Historic New England society enjoy beautiful locations for their fairs, and Codman Estate is not exception. Come visit!

On Sunday (September 15th) I will be at the stArt on the Street festival in Worcester. It is a beautiful show with live music and a multitude of vendors in downtown Worcester. Unfortunately, this will be the last year this festival will be held due to insufficient number of volunteers. It is really a shame, as it has been a great event. Hopefully, they will at least be able to continue with the stArt at the Station festival.

Finally, on September 28-29th, I will participate in the Eustis Estate Arts Market in Milton, MA. This is another event organized by the Historic New England society. It is also the first time this event will run two days late September (it used to be one day in late October/early November).

2025 Calendars Are Here

It is that time of year again, when I put together some of my favorite images to create calendars. This year I decided to make two different calendars. One of New England Lighthouses, and another of more general New England images. Let me know if you fancy one!

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New Products

I also decided to offer two new products. One is metal or acrylic groupings. At the moment I am only offering two, but I plan to expand the selection over time. Let me know if you have any specific image/images you would like to see offered as a grouping. In the meantime, check out the two groupings I am offering!

Misty Mountains Triptych. Three Image Metal or Acrylic Grouping

The other new product is a themed print set of five 11”X14” prints. I still haven’t decided whether I will offer these throughout the year or just for the holidays. I currently have five print sets (New England Farms and Barns, New England Lighthouses, Nubble Light, Chasing Waterfalls, and Misty Mountains). Check these out at the link! As with the groupings, if you would like to have a different set, let me know, which images you would like to include in the set.

I guess, this is it for the update. I hope to see you at one of the upcoming exhibits or Art Fairs!

Thank you for being a valued patron

Have a great rest of your week

Dimitry

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The Year that Was 2022 — Stories Behind My Favorite Images of 2022 (Part 3 — New England Fall)

As 2022 draws to a close, I went back to choose my favorite images taken this year. Because there were just so many of them, I had trouble narrowing down the list and I decide to break down this “definitely not a blog” post into several installments. This third installment in the series brings the stories behind my favorite images from New England I took this Fall. Enjoy!

Happy Holidays!

This is the third installment of posts featuring my favorite images of 2022. You can find the first and the second at the links.

This year the fall colors came out in force in New England. In the few years I’ve been here, I believe this one was the best from Fall colors perspective. I am still wading through the many images I took during this period, but I already have several that are among my all time favorite shots.

Click on the image to go to the product page. Let’s get going…

On one of the weekends we went to the White Mountains in New Hampshire. We started at the Little White Church in Eaton, hoping for some mist above the lake, but it didn’t materialize. We drove into the mountains and, as often is the case, noticed a dilapidated farm on our way to Conway. I doubled back and we stopped for a few minutes to photograph the barn. This image also has a very nice black and white version, which didn’t make it onto this list.

Abandoned Barn near Conway, New Hampshire

We drove through the Cancagamus highway, stopping in several locations. most of the images from that drive are still waiting to be edited. In the afternoon we climbed the Artists Bluff hike near Franconia Notch for sunset. The location was extremely crowded to the point of people creating a traffic jam on the way down. We stayed at the overlook until the sun hid behind the mountains. I took out my long lens and took shots of the trees on the mountain slopes across from us, basking in the light of the settling sun, glowing gold.

Fields of Gold. Trees in the Light of the Settling Sun at Artists Bluff, New Hampshire

Last Call. Fall Trees at Franconia Notch as Seen from Artists Bluff, Bathed in Last Rays of Settling Sun

After going to the White Mountains, I spent a couple of days in the Berkshires. On one of the mornings I went to Bash Bish falls for my first visit to that staple of Massachusetts Berkshires. I came early enough for sunrise and was the only person at the falls, giving me the opportunity to take my time and photograph the falls framed by Fall-colored trees.

Bash Bish Falls in Fall Colors

This year I participated in the art fair at the Roseland Cottage in Woodstock, Connecticut. The fair is organized by Historic New England and is one of several I did with them. All the fairs were very well organized and well attended in beautiful locations across New England. At this show I was contracted to do custom work. while doing that I took one of my favorite fall shots this year, which I am including in this list with the clients’ permission.

Light through the Canopy

Often the images we love the most are the ones from our local area or those which remind us of great experiences. There are several locations near Lancaster, Massachusetts, which I pass every day on my way to and from work. One of them is a small wooded area. I always wondered how it would look with some fog. So, one day, I woke to a nice misty morning, grabbed my camera and headed out. When I was almost done and was about to head back, I captured the following image of the most beautiful God Rays breaking through the trees, with the last of the morning mist helping bring them to life.

Let There Be Light

Another location, which I see every day, and which was the source of endless frustration for me is a large wetland area near highway 70. My frustration comes from the fact that the area looks amazing, but there is just no place to stop without risking being run over. One day, I finally got so jealous of the amazing light and mist in this area that I went to google maps and tried to figure out how I can get to it. I found an access point from a cemetery in the residential neighborhood near by. Although I didn’t get the full view of the wetland area, I got enough to capture a few of my favorites this year. Two of them make it to this list, but there are several more, which were “almost”.

Misty Morning in Lancaster

I came early enough to be able to explore a little, to capture the heavier mist during the blue hour, and to capture the rising sun backlighting the mist over the wetland.

Of Sun and Mists

Kimball Farm is another location I pass on my daily commute. One morning, I just had to stop to capture the misty trees there. The wisps of mist backlit by the rising sun created this eerie atmosphere straight out of the Lord of the Rings.

Misty Morning at Kimball Farm

Old Stone Church in West Boylston is a location I keep going back to. It is only a few minutes drive away from my house, and offers a variety of shots in different conditions. I am still missing some good winter shots of the location, but I was able to capture a few good Fall shots this year.

Colors and Reflections

Sunset and Mist at the Old Stone Church

We finished up our Fall season this year with a two-day trip to Cape Cod. This is the first time I went there, and I will definitely go back. On the first evening we stopped at Race Point beach for sunset. This was one of the most amazing sunsets and afterburners I have seen, and it resulted in two images to cap off this installment of my favorite images of 2022. A perfect ending.

Sunset at Race Point Beach

Watching the Sunset

Happy Holidays!

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