New England part 1 As photographed by Jair (Yair) Moreshet, Music: Vivaldi, the Four Seasons - Concerto No. 4 in F Minor, 1st movement Background : For those who don’t know me, I am originally an Israeli, where I was born and spent most of my life and career (including 33 years of active military service - compulsory - in parallel…). As opposed to most, my motivation in coming to America wasn’t religion or socio- economic. It was rather the landscape of New England that I met as an amateur photographer while spending here my sabbatical leave in the 1980’s. My sample photography here extends to 2-part presentation and begins with photos produced in the 1980’s using my then modest film camera, but nevertheless represent “my first impression”. They then followed by the ones produced more recently using my refined, more recent equipment (and skills). Both then and recently, many pictures were taken in the relatively close neighborhood. The 2-part presentation is in part due by a promise to my sister as a supplement to her own recent (artistic) exploratory visit.
First winter in the “Quite Northeastern Corner” of Connecticut
First spring ~ summer in the “Quite Northeastern Corner” of Connecticut
First summer, Lake George
First summer, Boothbay Harbor, the coast of Maine, the end of a sunset
First fall in the “Quite Northeastern Corner” of Connecticut
Gloucester, Massachusetts, in a low tide from the “artists’ colony”
Friends’ home on a pond in the Berkshires (Massachusetts)
Graduation ceremony in an Ivy League University
Lake Winnipesaukee (an “Indian” name), New Hampshire
York, the coast of Maine, a lobster fishing harbor
Nubble Lighthouse, York Beach, the coast of Maine
Perkins Cove, Ogunquit, the coast of Maine
Provincetown, Cape Cod, Massachusetts
Fall Foliage tourism season in Vermont
Our own street and around the block in Massachusetts
A close by pond, Massachusetts
Newport, Rhode Island
Plymouth, Massachusetts: A functioning replica of the Mayflower ship, that brought the first settlers (the “Pilgrims”) to northeast America
Plymouth, Massachusetts: Descendants of northeastern “Indians” (native Americans) demonstrate their way of life at the time the “Pilgrims” arrived