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Bradford Fuller of Brownfield will have a photography exhibit, ‘Bog Life/Bird Life,’ at the Tin Mountain Nature Learning Center in Albany, N.H., through January.

Brownfield photographer has New Hampshire exhibit

ALBANY, N.H. – The exhibit at the Tin Mountain Nature Learning Center on display until the end of January is part of a photographic journal by Brownfield, Maine, artist and photographer Bradford Fuller.

The “Bog Life/Bird Life” series of colored photographic images depict flight, light and natural patterns originated from the artists observations at Brownfield Bog. The photographer transforms digital camera images through computer software to express his personal perceptions of the subject matter in brush stroke like renderings of nature that are both abstract and realistic, focused and unfocused, static and moving.

Daily postings of Fuller’s journal can be viewed on www.edgeofmaine.blogspot.com. He and his wife, Rebecca, own and operate the Edge of Maine Gallery and Frameshop in Brownfield.

Framed original photographs from the series can be viewed and are available for purchase at the center lobby gallery, 1245 Bald Hill Road, during business hours Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tin Mountain Conservation Center is a nonprofit environmental education organization serving the greater Mount Washington Valley. For more information on the center and upcoming programs, visit www.tinmtn.org or call Donna at 603-447-6991.

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