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More Holga! Beach and Flowers

Got some more film back from the lab! More medium format Holga pictures for you all to enjoy! Took it out to the beach one day, and stopped by the side of the road to shoot a magnolia tree as well. Still learning on this simple little plastic camera, but still loving it! I had some trouble with these two rolls, it seemed most of the shots on both rolls have a bit of seeing-double-syndrome going...

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WSA Race Photos Up and Running

This past Sunday was a fundraising event for Wickford Sailing Assocation, the Quonset Point 10 Miler. This was the first year a 5K course was also offered to registrants. There was a great diversity of runners, even one of my former sailing students who is about 9 years old did the 5K! Luckily the rain held off and it was just a chillier overcast day. The race started at 10am, and two runners...

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Early Morning Fog and a New Lens

I've been building up my photography equipment and just purchased a new lens, the Nikon 16-35mm f4 VR to be exact! So with the spring heat wave Rhode Island has been experiencing this week, I took it out for its first run to shoot some early morning fog down at the harbor. It was a very quiet morning with some thick fog, but the lens performed spectacularly! Of course I wasn't really putting it...

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East Matunuck Kitesurfing

Breezy conditions this week meant for some windsurfing and kitesurfing activity out on the water, which I hadn't seen for some time. Of course the warm 65 degrees didn't hurt at all! I headed to East Matunuck State Beach for the first time since I was about 10 years old, with memories of waves full of seaweed and ruthless rip currents. There was a group of about 5 or 6 windsurfers out of Deep Hole...

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Wind & Waves at Ruggles & Narragansett

So the past week there were some forecasts predicting big swell and surf, but as the week went on it turned into smaller surf and more winds.  I went out a couple days in a row to check it out anyway and to see if any local surfers would be trying their luck.  With my Nikon 70-200mm VRIIin hand (more like a 100-300mm on my crop-factor camera), I went and sat out in some wonderful weather. If there...

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