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Low Tide at King's Beach

I've been on the hunt for some new areas for seascape photography, particularly textural scenes or tidepools. After hearing about King's Beach over by Brenton Point in Newport, I decided to give it a try! On a last minute decision just in time for sunset I headed over the bridge to find these intensely green covered rocks sitting in a sea of brown seaweed. Yes, they were actually this color! I...

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Seawall at Seventy

So there was this day when it hit 70 degrees and sunny in the middle of April. I hope everyone got outside that day because it was absolutely gorgeous out and melted away every single memory of the winter blues! I headed straight for the beach in the afternoon and of course I brought my camera with me. It wasn't going to be a typical beach day but a photoshoot day, and I located myself amongst...

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Qeba #2: Cloudy Dusk

So I loved shooting at Qeba so much (Quonnies East Beach in Charlestown) that I returned for a second day in a row to catch another sunset! Everything was just perfect, once again. A beautiful blue sky with clouds overhead that I could expect to be underlit as the sun sank. A clear horizon to allow light for the setting sun! Somewhat calm waters that wouldn't threaten my life, and wonderfully...

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Just in Time

The day had gotten away from me. I had the whole thing timed out about when to finish up work, run some errands, and make it to Narragansett for some dusk long exposure photography. But the day got away and before I knew it the sun was sinking lower in the sky. I was on my way home but luckily I still had my camera with me, so with one eye on the road and the other eye on the setting sun, I headed...

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Long Exposure in Wickford

February has been such a dreary month, between three snowstorms in a row (all hitting on weekends) and incessant overcast and gray skies, I think it's fair to say there are plenty of people who are getting cabin fever. As we waited for warmer spring weather to roll in, I was caught up in multiple projects. Of course none of them involved shooting and before I knew it, it had been about 2 weeks...

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