by Dorothy Greco | Jun 6, 2021 | Art, Photography, & Beauty, Blog, Nature, Photography
Peonies never last long enough. Because of New England’s super hot weather this week, they will bloom and fade within a few days. All of these images were shot of one bush (in our neighbors’ yard) with my Canon DSLR and 100 mm macro lens. I did not enhance...
by Dorothy Greco | Mar 31, 2021 | Photography, Substack
Photos and text celebrating women from around the world International Women’s Day. To see the entire post, please click this link to Substack. You can find more of my photography work by clicking the Photography...
by Dorothy Greco | Oct 26, 2020 | Articles, Photography, The Mudroom
Do you consider yourself to be creative? You should. Poet Luci Shaw explains why: “We who believe we bear God’s image must realize that the image includes the capacity to imagine and create, because God is himself an imaginative Creator.” All day every day, every one...
by Dorothy Greco | Jun 13, 2020 | Art, Photography, & Beauty, Blog, Nature, Photography
Ferns are some of the oldest living plants on the earth. Watching these Interrupted Ferns develop day after day, I felt as if I was witnessing something being born. They tend to appear in early spring, always in groups, and are sheathed in a fabric-like cover. As they...
by Dorothy Greco | Oct 28, 2016 | Art, Photography, & Beauty, Blog, Nature, Photography
When non-New Englanders think of fall colors, they typically only imagine red, orange, and yellow. Those three shades abound, but autumn in New England is awash in pink from the last cosmos and ripe cabbages, blues from borage, greens from kale and squash, and the...
by Dorothy Greco | Oct 5, 2015 | Nature, Orchard Project, Photography
All of these photographs were shot in orchards within ten miles from my house, just outside Boston, MA. Let me know if you like what you see. Please check out other photos in the Images section of my site....