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Abandoned High and Dry
I’ve had a hard time finding the time to update the blog lately! With my part-time job expanding hours for the holiday season, normal holiday activities and trying to systematically transition from a Windows computer to a Mac computer, I hardly … Continue reading
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Tagged abandoned, ball, beach, boat, bouy, Fort Worden, lifeboat, mooring, Officer and a Gentleman, physical conditioning, port townsend, Puget Sound, Richard Gere, WA, washington, Zack Mayo
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Mentor Headlands Fence and Shadow
In many parts of the country these types of fences are called snow fences. They were designed to prevent snow from drifting beyond them and were commonly used along the sides of highways in the past. I don’t see them … Continue reading
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Tagged beach, black, Black and White, Bright, Contrast, Dune, Dunes, Fence, Headlands, Mentor, Mentor Headlands, monochrome, OH, ohio, sand, Snow Fence, Sunny, white
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Gull’d Coast
Not really a very difficult shot to get, in fact most cameras will take this shot automatically given these back-lighting conditions. Finding the right circumstances, a patient seagull, the extremely warm sunset, and the reflection in the wet sand however … Continue reading
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Tagged backlighting, beach, florida, gulf, mexico, sand, seagull, sillhouette, sunrise, sunset
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Early to Rise
A fellow photography instructor friend of mine always says there are way more sunset photos than sunrise photos because nobody wants to get up early enough to capture the sunrise. This isn’t exactly a sunrise photo, but I did have … Continue reading
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Tagged beach, life boat, lifeguard, new jersey, ocean city, sand
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Leading Up to Memorial Day: Part III
In my run-up this week toward Memorial Day, the photos continue to illustrate the D-Day Reenactment in Conneaut, OH that is performed each summer. In this photo, taken with a long telephoto lens, U.S. Army reenactors advance up the beach … Continue reading
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Tagged army, battle, beach, bluff, Conneaut, D-Day, ohio, reenactment, reenactors, world war II
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Leading Up to Memorial Day: Part II
As the troops disembark from the landing craft during the Conneaut D-Day reenactment, a P51 Mustang provides air support, strafing the German pillbox positions on the beach and bluff. Shooting this event while sitting on the steep bluff, there were … Continue reading
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Tagged air support, beach, bluff, Conneaut, D-Day, mustang, OH, P51, reenactment, reenactors
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