Sunday, December 9, 2007

Shameless Advertising

I have decided to start selling prints, cards and posters of my photography. If you like any images you see on this blog and would like to buy a print or poster of the image email me at will.cleland(at)gmail(dot)com.









Look for a December post soon.
Enjoy the white holidays,
~will

Saturday, November 24, 2007

Happy Thanksgiving!

Thanksgiving in my family means lots of cooking eating and
as a lot of you know I love cooking and I love cooking even more when I get to cook with my twin sister.

Here is our Thanksgiving Menu.

Snacks:
  • Pumpkin Bread (a moist semi sweet loaf cake),
  • Carrot Sticks (from my mom's organic farm)
  • Dried Sweetened Sour Cherries (from the COOP)
  • Chevre (From Vt Butter & Cheese Co. formed into a ball and rolled in fresh ground black pepper and dried oregano from my mom's farm)
  • Carr's Water Crackers (from the COOP as well)
  • Apple Cider (pressed at Ciderfest in Oct)
  • Toasted Spiced Almonds (whole almonds toasted with salt, sugar, cinnamon, cayenne pepper and beaten egg whites. The almonds come out toasted with spicy crunchy bits on them. This is my sisters recipe, definitely something to add to the cooking brain files)
Dinner:
  • Turkey (a heritage bourbon red grown on my moms farm)
  • Stuffing (bread cubes, apple, celery, onion, butter and harvest blend (a family herb mix)
  • Mashed Potatoes (purple potatoes from my mom's farm, butter, cream, salt & pepper)
  • Gravy (the drippings from the bird to make a cream sauce)
  • Yeast Rolls (mom's specialty melt in your mouth rolls)
  • Stuffed Delicata Squash (baked delicata squash stuffed with rice, pine nuts, caramelized onions, canned pears (from my dad's old place) and shaved parmesan cheese.)
  • Creamed Onions (onions from my mom's farm in a cream sauce),
  • Naked Broccoli (from mom's farm),
  • Cranberry Orange Relish (my recipe)
  • Sparkling Apple and Pear Juice (from the COOP).
Dessert:
  • Pecan Pie
  • Pumpkin Pie
  • two Apple Pies
  • Lemon Squares.

Are you full yet?

In other news I am the proud parent of a new camera and two new lenses.
I got a Nikon D200 Digital SLR, a Nikon 12-24mm f4 Zoom lens and a Nikon 24-85mm f2.8-4 Zoom lens.

Here are some photos taken with the new toys from the last week or so.

Water in Motion in Royalton Vt.

Rain drops on a leaf in Burlington Vt

Afternoon Light in W. Fairlee Vt.

Ripples in Burlington Vt.


Last Sunday my sister, my mother and I took a a photography walk around Mom's farm. The idea of the walk was mostly to teach my mother to use the camera I gave her, It is her first digital camera and she is lost when it comes to even the simplest aspects of the camera.


Thats all for now. See you on the dance floor soon,
~will

Friday, November 2, 2007

A few of my favorite photos.

Welcome to November.
This post is a collection of some of my favorite photos. I have been having fun lately with macro photography and water. I really like the way the light catches and refracts through water drops. Most of the rest of the photos are just things that caught my eye. Ok so the Halloween shots don't fit into either of those categories, they are just fun.
Enjoy,

~will

These shots are from my yard just after a light rain.

I like to call this photo Hard Knock Plant. I took this through a window at the Hopkins Center at Dartmouth.

These flowers where at the Tunbridge Worlds Fair. It's one of mom's favorites.

This is a macro shot of a tiny flower in my yard. The flower is the size of dime.

This photo was taken at Middlebury College. Can you figure out the layers?

This is a house I saw on the walk to work in Burlington last week.

This is an artsy photo of a nasturtium from a planter used in my sisters wedding.

This photo was taken in my mom's house of frost on a window.

These photos are from a little Halloween fun.

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Ciderfest 2007

Hello Friends,
Today on the menu we have a visit to Ciderfest 2007.

Ciderfest is a gathering of friends in Strafford Vt on Columbus day weekend. The gathering was started around 2000 by my good friends Mat and Ethan as a chance to catch up and hang out with old and new friends. The organizers Mat, Ethan, Allison and a few other folks start on Thursday with setup of the outdoor cooking area, building of the dance floor and preparing the cider press. Mid day on Friday more people start to show up and by the end of the weekend there have been maybe as many as 150 people coming and going.

During the weekend there is: contra dancing, a tango workshop, waltzing and more to the music of the Ciderfest Band.



The cooking and eating of good food from the Ciderfest Kitchen.





Good ol' hangout time around the campfire, with a good game, or jamming with friends.






There are also a few other things we have on the schedule.
  • Apple cider pressing
  • Apple fritters during the Saturday evening contra dance
  • The Sunday morning hike and group photo
  • The Ultimate Frisbee game and the dip in the pond after
  • Enjoy a beautiful fall weekend with friends


Well friends that's all for now, I'll see you all soon.
~will


P.S. Katura, I made a well liked Chocolate Stout Cake. Which said to wisk the cocoa into the Stout, why??

Monday, October 8, 2007

Working with the Merce Cunningham Dance Co.

Good Monday to you all,
As some of you know I work doing lighting, sound and technical support for theater and this week I was working on a performance by the Merce Cunningham Dance Company at the Hopkins Center at Dartmouth College. Merce Cunningham started choreographing modern dance in the early forty's and is considered by some to be greatest living modern Dance choreographer. It was great to see him working with the dancers and sitting offstage during the performances in his wheelchair. He is now 88, but the love of dance is still very much alive in him. At points he would lift himself up off his wheelchair and dance a little with a smile on his face.


The dancers where AGMA Union and under their contract there wasn't any photography allowed so I only got a few photos and I didn't take any of dancers in a way that they could be recognized.

Backstage during the show.

Backstage during the show as well.

One more backstage shot.

I was playing around with my camera and light (I seem to do that a lot) and used a string of blue rope lights that where used to light the up stage crossover to make this image.

Blue rope light aka "Ethereal Blue"

This shot is of the boom lights. Boom lights are lights mounted horizontally on vertical pipes on the sides of the stage used to light the sides of the dancers. Usually there are three lights on a pipe one at about shin hight, one around four feet and one around six to nine feet. The shins are used to light only the dancers and are cut off the floor, it makes the dancers appear to float in space, the Mids help to define the shape of the body and give it depth and the Head Highs do much the same as the Mids but with a different effect because they are pointing down to as much as a thirty degree angle.

Inversed boom lights.

After seeing the dancing in this show I can't wait to get out and dance soon.
I hope you all got a chance to enjoy the wonderful weather we had this past week, high eighty's and bright sun, fall colors... Good stuff. I was stuck in the theater for most of it, but I did get a little sun yesterday at Ciderfest. More about Ciderfest soon. Enjoy life,
~will

Saturday, October 6, 2007

Gile Mountain

Hi Everyone,
It's been a busy couple of weeks of both work and photography. I have for you today a set of photos from a hike I did up Gile Mountain two weeks ago. I spent the afternoon strolling up the mountain looking for hidden gems where the light fell. I got to the top and climbed the old fire tower and spent the three hours till sunset eating my picnic dinner and playing with light. The sunset was at 7:57 with a series of bursts of color, some of which you see below. My god-father Brown, his wife Cyn and my brother Del joined me in the tower just after sunset and we hung out talking till it was dark. We then made our way down the mountain by flashlight and the sounds of night things.

That's all for now, enjoy!
~will

The trail on the way up Gile Mountain.

One of the jems in the afternoon light.

Birches on the trail.

Ferns lining the trail.

Fungus on a tree.

Maple leaves turning red.

As the sun was setting.

Just after the sun set.

About fifteen minutes after sunset.