Irene and her Fury

Irene and her Fury

September 05, 2011



I've been reassessing business related stuff and redoing more business related stuff.  Haven't had a whole lot of time to go shooting but I did wander the streets of Wickford in Rhode Island in the midst of blustery Hurricane Irene to take a few pictures.  The first image is a comparison between a night shot I did of Tavern by the Sea and the same shot, only during the hurricane!  Luckily there was little to damage here in Rhode Island, or at least at my end of the state, aside from wind damage and a couple of loose boats that ended up on rocks.  No severe injuries, some power outages, but we're all doing a lot better now a week since the storm!






 


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