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2012 Connecticut Forest & Park Association Awards

I am very pleased to announce that two of my works have won awards in the 2012 Connecticut Forest & Park Association's photography competition, a contest which seeks out imagery that is especially representative of the state's natural landscapes, flora and fauna, trails and hikers. Blackledge Falls in Glastonbury was the ...

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At the Falls of Essex Hill

Few people have even heard of Essex Hill Falls, a place nearby Cornwall's Cathedral Pines Preserve where Birdseye Brook plunges down a series of rock ledges beside the ruins of an ancient mill. "Icy Cascades on the Birdseye", one of my latest works from Essex Hill Falls, portrays soothing ...

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Winter on Big Falls

Winter on Big Falls

Central Connecticut is oftentimes thought of as a portion of the state where there is a bare minimum of natural wonders to be seen. There's little doubt that the wide breadth of the Connecticut River, for example, must have been quite a sight to behold for Native Americans and ...

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Old Dish Mill Falls on Jim Brook

Old Dish Mills Falls on Jim Brook

Roaring Brook Nature Center, like so many other wondrous outdoor places in Connecticut, is little-known outside of the surrounding region... in this case, the Farmington River Valley. But this unique conservation land in Canton combines a learning center and small zoo with a beautiful trail system and has a ...

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Celebrating Art in Nature

2011 Granby Land Trust Juried Art Show

You can be amongst the first to see J. G. Coleman's print of "Old Dish Mill Falls on Jim Brook", a fine-art landscape photograph taken at Roaring Brook Nature Center in Canton, Connecticut. The work will be on display through the month of November at J. Vallee Brunelle Fine Art ...

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