Night is always so mysterious, especially the darkest nights when the moon is absent. I've always been intrigued by night time shooting. I idolize and admire the galactic photographers capturing incredible images of the night sky and Milky Way from the remote regions of desert where light pollution cannot reach. Those pictures always make you stop and stare, thinking about life elsewhere in the...
Also on my list of places to visit has been Point Judith Light for a morning long exposure shoot. After coming across, greatly admiring, and then meeting seascape photographer Ed King of 02809 Photography, I have been deeply inspired to further practice and refine my own seascape shooting. I headed to PJ the morning after our first frost. I headed down the beach to find my best vantage point....
Fall and winter are my seasons for shooting landscapes and seascapes. This means rising before the sun the catch those brilliant sunrises, heading out during storms to see some wicked weather, and timing it just right to catch sunsets and vibrantly illuminated clouds. I've given myself the task of shooting scapes about once a week for the next couple of months. My first stop: Sachuest Point and...
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...
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...