A rather somber sunset behind Okemo. Plainfield, New Hampshire 11/18/24
This morning’s moon adventures. Plainfield and Cornish, New Hampshire 11/17/24
Two in a row! Even got a shot of the Super Moon. Plainfield, New Hampshire 11/16/24
This morning’s pre-dawn light show. Plainfield, New Hampshire 11/15/24
2025 Drone Art Calendar is almost here! UPDATE: calendars are here!!!
The 2025 Drone Art Calendar designs are complete, and the first printing is underway! In addition to the traditional calendar (images are from their respective months) we are offering a limited edition “Fall in New England” version. If you would like to order one or more, please contact me via email: william@will-do.com. The cost is $30.00 each for local pickup or $35.00 to have them shipped directly to you. They should be available by 11/18/24.
And as ever, thanks for your support!
-William
This morning’s fiery sunrise. Plainfield, New Hampshire 11/10/24
Amazing clouds at sunrise today. Plainfield, New Hampshire 11/6/24
Sunset and some late fall beauty. Plainfield, New Hampshire 11/5/24
Halloween 2024 with the Viau family! Salem, New Hampshire 10/31/24
The Terrorbite haunted house ended ten years ago, but we still have a wonderful time celebrating the holiday with trick-or-treaters. The “living room on the lawn” is way less work than the haunted house. I realized last night more than ever how much trick or treating is a celebration of kids. I know they focus on candy but it’s a clever trick to get them dressed up and engaged with lots of different people, all under the proud and watchful eyes of their parents. So much fun! And of course, Jim and Donna treat me like royalty. It’s just wonderful to be with them!
So here are the images I shot, in essentially chronological order. First we tested cameras and figured out sight lines, then we got some friends and family shots, and of course a sunset drone shot!
Then it was time for the main event: trick-or-treaters! These are not in strict chronological order, but these were visitors between 6-8pm.
Then after giving out an obscenely large amount of candy, we had to bid everyone a fond farewell until next year. We then settled in to enjoy the unseasonably warm evening. And of course, we finished off with…you guessed it…nighttime drone shots!
Thinks to Jim and Donna for being such gracious hosts and all-around wonderful people!