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Icebergs in Massarctica

Spring is on the way!  You can feel it in the air... It was above freezing almost all last week and temperatures were close to 50° most days!  While the Northeast continues to thaw, I came across work by Cape Cod artist Dapixara in a CBS Boston article about giant icebergs washing ashore on Cape Cod.  The icebergs resulted from the monstrous amounts of snowfall and below freezing temperatures...

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Matunuck in the Cold

This winter has been a winter of record for New England. Boston and the Cape have been hammered by feet upon feet of snow. Down here in Rhode Island we're battling cold weather and wind every other day. Old Man Winter wasn't about to let up, so it was time to pile on the layers and make an attempt to photograph some of this spectacular weather. It's hard to get motivated in temperatures hovering...

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Cruise to Cuttyhunk

The first weekend of August the Wickford Yacht Club takes a cruise. All the club members get together with their boats, sail or power, and visit various ports of call along the southern New England Coast. Typically, the first stop is Cuttyhunk Island just east of Narragansett Bay. It's the first island you reach as you hang a left past Newport, and a tiny one in the Elizabeth Island chain which...

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WORKSHOP: "Wandering Shores" Seascape Photography

This fall I will be offering my first group workshop and photowalk, culminating in a group photo exhibition!  We will be covering seascape photography, specifically using long exposure techniques.  Sign up through the Wickford Art Association to reserve your spot today!  Space is limited :)First date:  Monday, Sept 15th 6-8pm at the Wickford Art AssociationFor more details about learning...

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Recent Panning Abstracts

As a continuation of my attempts at a new kind of water panning, I made visits to the Narragansett Beach and Quonnie's East Beach recently to try and practice the art of incorporating motion into still seascapes. Both evening presented with pale pastels at dusk, giving my frame some pinks and purples to hold on to. I think I've got the hang of it, and I started to even incorporate more beach into...

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