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A space to share photos and stories from the road.

  • Fudge Watch

    “Fudge Watch” immediately came to mind as a title when I captured this photo during a recent trip—a simple yet heartwarming scene of a man… Read mor

  • Boston from the Prudential Tower

    A view of Boston from the Prudential Tower during the holiday season. Preventing reflections from the safety glass was a challenge, but placing the lens… Read mor

  • Market Colors

    During a pleasant fall stroll near the Common, my wife delighted in the sight of exquisite flowers, while I admired the vibrant array of colors… Read mor

  • Parking Lot

    The geometry in this MBTA parking lot caught my attention, and the beautiful dawn light in the sky was a delightful bonus. Read mor

  • If you’re having trouble getting the Nikon Z6 to appear in SnapBridge during a Bluetooth connection, you may find the solution quite simple. Just wait… Read mor

  • Boston Skyline from Longfellow Bridge

    The Boston skyline from Longfellow Bridge during both sunrise and sunset in Boston, Massachusetts. Read mor

  • 500 Boylston Street

    A popular view among photographers of 500 Boylston Street in Boston, Massachusetts. Using a wider angle here would yield even better results, but I only… Read mor

  • Reflections at Baker Chocolate Factory

    Reflections of the Baker Chocolate Factory shimmer in the Neponset River in the historic Lower Mills neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. Read mor

  • Shadows at Scituate Harbor

    Early morning shadows at Scituate Harbor. Opting to adequately expose the sky while letting everything else remain in shadow turned out to be a wise… Read mor

  • NIKKOR Z 50mm f/1.8

    I’m thrilled to share that I recently acquired the NIKKOR Z 50mm f/1.8 S lens for my Nikon Z series camera! With its wide f/1.8… Read mor

  • Plymouth (Gurnet) Light

    I had the incredible opportunity to visit Plymouth (Gurnet) Light in Plymouth, Massachusetts, during both sunrise and sunset in the midst of fall, and the… Read mor

  • Portland Head Light

    A long exposure of Portland Head Light, captured with a Lee Big Stopper neutral density filter to soften the waves crashing against the rocks. Read mor

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