About Me
Welcome! I have always had a love for nature and enjoy my time in the outdoors. As a hobbyist photographer, I view the world through a creative lens. This creativity has led me to many adventures, and has given me a great appreciation for the wonders of nature. I’m always searching for opportunities to explore further, continue growing and expand my skill set. I developed this site to share my photos with others who love the outdoors and what wonders nature has given us. I value your constructive feedback. Thank you for stopping by. I hope that you enjoy my photos. Come back periodically as I will post new photographs regularly.
I reside in Plainville, MA and primarily capture images throughout New England and NY.
Please contact me to inquire or comment on my work. Click on Comments in menu bar to contact me.
Thank you for visiting.
Ed Cavallari
Landscape Gallery
The challenges of capturing dynamic and interesting landscape images relate to composition and lighting.
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Wildlife Gallery
To me there is nothing more enjoyable than observing wildlife in their natural environment. Capturing images of wild animals requires stealth, patience and persistence.
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Seascape Gallery
I have been drawn to the seashore since my childhood. The smells, sounds, and vistas can be spell binding.
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Astrophotography Gallery
On a clear night in a location with low light pollution star gazing is glorious.
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Woodlands Gallery
Woodlands are a constant source of inspiration for me. Over several years, I’ve explored and enjoyed the peacefulness experienced in these places. The past couple of years I’ve captured its beauty with my camera, tracking the subtly changing seasons.
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Southwest Gallery
Photographs from a trip to Utah and Arizona. Included are scenes from Zion, Bryce Canyon, Capitol Reef, Goblin State Park, Arches, Canyonlands, Monument Valley, Natural Bridge National Monument, and Grand Canyon (North Rim). A beautiful and majestic part of our country. The rock formations and mountain ranges are awe inspiring.
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Monochrome gallery
We live in a colorful world; seeing in Monochrome and capturing images in only white and grey scale requires practice. Contrast is important. With some color images color can be a distraction. Taking away the color can sometimes greatly improve the quality of an image.