Welcome to my archives. This was once my home page, begun during 1995, a few days after the Web became publicly available. The format and logo go all the way back to the earliest editions.
This document remains only as a gallery for my earlier pictures. Although the page is now inactive, most of the links are current. Please visit my newest blog at the following location, where you will find my latest images.
phototelegrapher.org |
Greetings from Montgomery Township, in Somerset County, 6 miles north of the historic and collegiate town of Princeton, New Jersey |
A precious family -
my wife,
Stella; and
Judd and Kristin Sagers; plus Heidi
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Digital photographs were an ongoing feature when this was my home page. Currently, I am interchangeably using a Casio EX-Z50 and a Canon S40 to capture still images, as well as some older, simpler equipment. Files are now processed with Photoshop Elements on a 13-inch MacBook, and FastStone Image Viewer on my PC.
Blackwells Mills invited a quiet evening walk around this house. Evening contrails include a twist, a propeller, and a centipede. Flying home was urgent before an impending November storm. The Clarke House offered many exterior details this evening. The moon over a neighbor's house provided this afternoon scene. A blue door sets the color theme throughout this park in Princeton. Morning fog shrouded my view from a bedroom window. Fall leaves along a path give the impression of pointillism. A garden spider set up housekeeping near a window. Brilliant sunset was seen from across a Montgomery farm. Princeton Airport's new runway at sunset, with distant contrails. Windows and doors on the old mill at Prallsville, New Jersey. Canal walk is a February stroll along the Delaware & Raritan Canal. Polly the cat looks right at us with her always-inquisitive eyes. Construction of a small radio is illustrated in this series of close-ups. William at the computer that generates these Web pages. Oil painting effect of a photograph of Westerly Road Church. The farm at the end of our road is always a pleasant walk at sunset. |
Calvin Sagers was found three years ago, abandonded in the window well of a home next to Westerly Road Church, probably then only a few days old. Kristin bottle-fed him for the first month, and it has been an interesting experience along with our other three cats that were also rescued. Because of all the handling, Calvin is extremely tolerant of human beings, and also the most frequently photographed. His antics and poses as a kitten deserved this special place on the Web.