I love the reflection captured in the pond in this picture.
Another gorgeous day on the Seacoast.
This just about sums up one of the best activities for a 70-degree day.
Defending the wall, one scrap of food at a time.
This image is probably in my Top 3 favorite Jacqui Graham shots of all time. Also included is a bonus picture.
I wonder if this goose would've been less camera shy if he knew how great his photo would turn out.
There's a lot to love about today's featured shot.
The beauty of spring at the beach never ceases to amaze me.
The mood of this photo really speaks for itself.
Outside in the cold distance, a local lens did growl.
The public is invited to a refreshment-filled reception for an area artist tonight.
Jacqui Graham says "It's a day to make a point of being a reflection of all things good and hopeful in the world."
There are just so many reasons to love spring.
Two locals were inspired during a recent trip to this heartwarming location.
I love how it looks like the fish is going to eat the sun in this image.
Let this image help you wash away those cloudy day blues.
Special programs will be held at libraries across the state.
Can you guess the photographer behind this image before reading the Photo of the Day description?
Hampton's main municipal building has again been transformed into a colorful gallery showcasing locals' work.
That looks like a spring sunrise to me.
And here you thought you'd have an art-free Saturday morning. Guess again!
Today is actually a series of great images by Chris McCarthy.
I think the clouds and their reflection on the water is what really makes this image pop.
Harrowing plane crashes, a true Bronx tale and more.
Thar she blows, the elusive wooden whale.
Looks like spring is here to me.
The texture and detail Jacqui Graham is able to get in her sunrise images are just simply mindblowing.
Today's Photo of the Day is an awesome find by local photog and beachcomber Christine Singleton.
Take a trip south along the coast with this great wildlife shot by Patricia Baker.
Can we avoid snow this week in order for more sights like this?
A dark and mysterious story unfolds on the Isle of Shoals in Brad Boucher's latest work of horror fiction, "The Shoals."
Is this the "start" of spring?
I love how this photographer has captured this snow-covered, tree-lined path through the woods.
Do you think Tuesday's snowstorm will be the last of the season? If so, when do you think the snow will fully melt? Tell me!
The richness of this truly amazing Karin Breen image makes it look like a painting.
Top o' the morning to you all. If you do one thing today, make sure that it's viewing these images.
Seacoast artist Chris Kfoury says her favorite style is figurative work.
It was so tough to choose between these similar-but-unique photos, so I'm posting them all.
There's so much sadness and beauty in this image.
Here's another absolutely beautiful image from Christine Singleton.