Peter DeFina Art Collections
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Artwork by Peter DeFina
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Late Fall Early Winter by Peter DeFina
High Peaks by Peter DeFina
Whiteface Highway by Peter DeFina
Whiteface Mt from Clark Mt. by Peter DeFina
Loving Loon Parents by Peter DeFina
Late Fall Early Winter by Peter DeFina
Fall Keene Valley Panorama by Peter DeFina
Solo Water Lily by Peter DeFina
Peek a Boo Baby Loon by Peter DeFina
Bog River Eagles by Peter DeFina
Loon with baby by Peter DeFina
Shore line feeders by Peter DeFina
Bor River Eagles by Peter DeFina
Morning dew by Peter DeFina
Young Loon by Peter DeFina
Red winged black bird by Peter DeFina
Summer bouquet by Peter DeFina
Trillium by Peter DeFina
Fredrica Mountain by Peter DeFina
Foggy Fall Sunrise on Low's Lake by Peter DeFina
Eagle on the Bog River by Peter DeFina
Eagle Eye by Peter DeFina
Dunlin on the shore by Peter DeFina
Black Skimmer by Peter DeFina
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About Peter DeFina
For quite a few years, my wife Kathy and I have been paddling, hiking, camping, snowshoeing, and back-country skiing the Adirondack Mountains in Upstate New York. We never tire of the spectacular scenery and wildlife that we are so fortunate to see. Wherever we go, my camera is in my boat, backpack, or shoulder.
While I spent most of my adult life living in the suburbs of New York City, I started coming up to the Adirondacks in the late 1960's. I bought my first vacation house up here in 1982. Since June of 2010 that same vacation house has become our main residence.
I’ve been taking outdoor photographs since the early 1970’s. Only recently have I decided to sell my photos. If I have an eye for composition, it’s been a lengthy process of studying other photographers’ work, years of trial and error, and... a lot of enjoyment. On the lucky days, the scenes and wildlife I capture somehow manage to find my lens. Personally, viewing my photos is always emotional-- a vivid reminder of where I’ve been and what I’ve been lucky enough to see during my treks through the Adirondacks.