Face of a River

In speaking of scenery it might seem unnecessary to mention this; but independent of the pleasure that we all have in beholding pure water, it is a circumstance which contributes greatly to the beauty of landscape; for the reflections of surrounding objects, trees, mountains, sky, are most perfect in the clearest water; and the most perfect is the most beautiful.

—Thomas Cole

The Connecticut River etches the profile of a face on the map.  I live beside the River, on that profile. I see the sun rise and set reflected in it and learned to photograph on its banks. "Face of the River" is my attempt to capture this place: the river's reflections, the tree’s stalled march along the banks mirrored in the play of reflected light all along that face—a visual exploration of the river's face, a hidden portrait within the Pioneer Valley.

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