There was another impending snow storm and the forecast was for overcast skies and gray days. But I took my chances one evening with a break in the clouds before the storm's arrival, and headed down to Point Judith Lighthouse. I wanted something different than my lost shot at PJ light but the closer I got to the lighthouse, the more the shore had been burmmed up by the winter tides, leaving step levels of rock that would obscure the lighthouse if I placed my camera down by the waterline. I had just over half an hour before sunset and made a quick decision to try another location I hadn't visited in some time: Hazard Rock of Narragansett.
I discovered these large bluffs of orange rock back in high school but had only photographed here a couple of times. I found a tide pool and set up my camera with time running short and the tide moving in. I played with a couple different compositions but was working with beautiful 4 minute long exposures. You would never know there were small waves that day looking at these shots! The color was naturally enhanced from the long exposure, per usual.
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