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Viewfinder: Foggy Morning at Ethel Walker Land Trust

This week Viewfinder features the photography of Daniell D'Ermo.

Viewfinder is a new weekly feature that will highlight photography by Simsbury's amateur and professional photographers. With the help of the Simsbury Camera Club, which will choose the weekly photograph, we hope to explore Simsbury's creative side.

This week's photograph was taken by Danielle D'Ermo.

About the Photograph

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Foggy Morning at Ethel Walker Land Trust: I like the simplicity of this photo. I am always compelled by the beauty of the Ethel Walker Land. 

About the Photographer

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Danielle D'Ermo is an award winning photographer that has lived in Simsbury since 1983. Danielle has been a member of the Simsbury Camera Club for the past 4 years and has learned extensively from the generous mentoring of the other members. Her passion is wildlife photography and enjoying the outdoor environment.  She just returned from a Wilderness adventure in Iceland where she photographed the abundant natural beauty.
To see more of Danielle's photos including her recent trip to Iceland you can visit her website at danielledermophotography.zenfolio.com

The Simsbury Camera Club is a local group of professional and non-professional photography enthusiasts. Founded in 1955 the club is interested in "enhancing the photographic skills" of members, according to their website.

New members are encouraged to attend meetings on the first Tuesday of every month at the Simsbury Public Library at 7 p.m. and on the third Wednesday of every month at Eno Memorial Hall at 7 p.m. Meeting dates are subject to change. Visit www.simsburycameraclub.com for updated information.


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