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Panoramics

The off season brings opportunities for clear waters, clear haze free skies, and low light scenis shooting. As I get into my full swing for off season seascape shooting, I thought I'd share some of my panoramics from last year! These are my favorite seascapes dating from last October-December, and I'm sure you'll recognize some beloved Rhode Island landmarks like Beavertail and the Narragansett...

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Hurricane Nadine

We've had some interesting warm wet weather lately, then some more storms rolled through.  As I was going through some images I had set aside to edit, I found some dusk shots I took during Hurricane Nadine.  Just something quick before it was too dark out.  But I thought I'd share as we all enjoy this wet autumn that's happening!  I do love seeing a storm roll through.More to see at my website Pho...

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Surfing Nadine at Point Judith

Hurricane Nadine came to town!  And although she didn't leave too too much rain, she passed some heavy breezes, overcast skies, and storm swell our way while she churned offshore.  I headed over to Point Judith again to get shots of the waves and surfers.  I'm starting to get much more comfortable with my new Nikon TC-20e IIIteleconverter, both during shooting and editing. I went to Point Judith...

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Summer Holgas

I shot several rolls of film between May and August this summer, and I have to say I was pretty happy with the results! Anyone who has read previous posts may remember I wanted to put the mask back in my Holga to prevent too much light leak and lens flare. Although it was pretty cool and lo-fi at times, I wasn't 100% thrilled with the effect, especially when using color film which just resulted in...

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On the way Home

So the cruise was drawing to a close, and I was having a hard time believing a whole week had passed. We woke up with the sun to leave Block Island, and luckily the fog had lifted for the most part as we made our way up the Bay. The sun even started poking through as we approached the Jamestown Bridge! There was a big thunderstorm in the forecast so we were pressed to get home around noon time to...

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