Saturday, September 23, 2017

As often as I return to locations I really like, I'm surprised that I still manage to see new things there.  I've photographed at Pumpkin Point a lot at low tide and high.  Today the water wasn't that interesting, and the sky resisted being dramatic, but I still liked at least these two subjects.  (MF film)





Wednesday, September 6, 2017

I walk about 2+ miles on the beach at least four days a week.  It's easiest at low (or at least lower) tide when there's more soft sand available.  All summer, I had to make my way through legions of sun worshipers lying on the sand working on their melanomas, or bobbing about in the surf.  Then, to my surprise, school started in the third week of August and there were a lot fewer people.  Finally, Labor Day arrived...the unofficial end of the summer for a lot of people... and the beach was nearly deserted even in the middle of the day.  These two photographs chronicle the relative solitude I've been able to enjoy since Tuesday morning, September 5th!  (MF Film, deep yellow filter)