Tranquil Merrimack River:
Posted on 11/15/2012 by Unknown | 0 comments
Most likely left in the aftermath of some spring rains along the Merrimack River in Haverhill, MA, I spotted these sister logs jutting up from the water in this tidal river. I walked so far down the bank, I almost got stranded as the tide was coming back in. The mucky muddy sandy banks were almost quicksand-like. The clouds were very cooperative that day. Enjoy
Crazy Eyes
Posted on 11/13/2012 by Unknown | 2 comments
I saw this husky during a trick or treat event in the square, and I was mesmerized by his eyes. Reminds me a bit of those Linda Carter eyes from the 80's. She was spray painted fluorescent green all over by her owner, so I had to make her black and white and pull out those eyes........ Enjoy.
Under the Bridge Baby
Posted on 10/09/2012 by Unknown | 0 comments
How can you get this vantage point on a sunrise over Brooklyn, NY you might ask. Well, it helps when you are 14 stories above the waterline cruising along in a 1,000 foot long ship. Cruising into Bayonne, NJ, I got up early to catch this spectacular sunrise and waited till we hit the mark to grab this shot. I got a bunch of great shots that morning and no walking was required.
Take it to the "Limit" Baby!
Posted on 10/03/2012 by Unknown | 0 comments
My friend's new mixing board. He explained how it worked, all I was was pretty lights and a shallow depth of field. Enjoy.
Heads UP!
Posted on 10/02/2012 by Unknown | 0 comments
Sitting in the back alley between buildings in Boston, and I looked up through the sunroof of my car to see this gently curving facade. I'm not sure what building it was, but with no clouds in the sky, it looked very cool. I positioned my self directly under the column and wrenched my neck to grab the shot. Enjoy.
Friday Night Lights:
Posted on 9/28/2012 by Unknown | 0 comments
A sunset pic of perhaps the last game my daughter will ever pitch. :(. This was the worst field ever. The infield was mostly weeds and stones. The pitchers had to throw directly into the sun late in the game and my daughter was blinded so much she couldn't even see the catcher. Billerica field, never again. Only possible in HDR. Enjoy.
They don't make em like they used to!
Posted on 9/24/2012 by Unknown | 0 comments
110 year old building's used to have just one stair. So the Architects really put some effort into the design. The handrails are just incredibly detailed, the stair treads are marble and the landings are terrazzo. Bet you can't find a fire stair in the past 50 years that has as much custom details as this one. I'm sure there are may of this era, but this part of the building is where the least amount of money is spent today. The sprinkler pipe was not part of the original design of course. The railings are very cool cast iron. Enjoy.
Sand crab's view of the tourists:
Posted on 9/22/2012 by Unknown | 0 comments
It's about making the photo. I saw this cool piece of driftwood floating in the ocean, walked around before most of the beach was packed with sun bathers, and walked all the way to the end of the beach to avoid some people, laid down on my stomach and took the shot. Taken on Labadee, Haiti. Enjoy.
Tripodless Faneuil Hall:
Posted on 9/19/2012 by Unknown | 0 comments
Yeah, I don't think that's a word, but when without a tripod, I jamb the camera against and in between railings all the time. This shot of Quincy Market was an HDR shot between the railings on the second floor of the retail shops. Enjoy.
Splitting the Uprights
Posted on 9/18/2012 by Unknown | 0 comments
I'm not sure what buildings these are, but I think they are in Brooklyn, NY. We cruised by and I saw them coming when the sun was coming up and at that moment, I grabbed the shot. Hey, it's football season, so it's appropriate. Enjoy.
View from Above:
Posted on 9/17/2012 by Unknown | 0 comments
It was fun looking at the sea birds from above for a change. Seems like they are always hovering, crapping on everything and feeding on scraps. These gulls were riding the Cruise Ship's windy wake as I looked down from the 11th deck. I believe these are Masked Boobies. Enjoy.
St. Maarten sunburst:
Posted on 9/16/2012 by Unknown | 0 comments
Waiting for the water taxi to take us back to the Ship in St. Maarten, this cool sunburst from behind the setting sun popped up. Couldn't resist the photo op. Enjoy.
Custom House Blue
Posted on 9/15/2012 by Unknown | 0 comments
Handheld HDR taken just as the sun had set and the sky was a beautiful deep blue. The Custom House Tower was saying "hey, photograph me with the Faneuil Hall Marketplace sign in the foreground to give me context and lots of people walking around to show activity. That tower is so demanding. Enjoy.
Vintage Beauty
Posted on 9/13/2012 by Unknown | 0 comments
Walking around Faneuil Hall a few weeks ago and I saw this awesome window display with this antique style dress front and foremost. The lighting was just right. This one is for all the Ladies out there. Enjoy.
A Narrows Miss Sunrise:
Posted on 9/12/2012 by Unknown | 0 comments
The only place you can get this photo from is the top deck of a cruise ship as it passes under the Verazano Narrows Bridge at sunrise. Coming back into port to Bayonne, NJ, our ship provided a spectacular vantage point to grab some sunrise over New York pics. Timing is everything. Enjoy.
Out of the Fog, a Tower rises
Posted on 9/11/2012 by Unknown | 0 comments
A simple prayer for the victims of the 9/11 attacks. God bless their families. God bless our Country.
Sunrise Structure
Posted on 9/09/2012 by Unknown | 0 comments
This sculpture on the Explorer of the Seas was a fitting reference point for this sunrise as we sailed into the NYC harbor. You can't quite see the sun yet, but the clouds and painted colors were cooperating nicely for this early morning shot. Enjoy.






















