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  • Along the Way — May 25, 2026 — Couch Beach, Marshfield

    Along the Way — May 25, 2026 — Couch Beach, Marshfield

    A quiet afternoon at Couch Beach in Marshfield, where a short trail through the pines leads out to the North River marsh. The light was too good to pass by — long shadows in the woods, bright grass along the water, and driftwood resting at the sandy edge of the river. Slightly disappointing lack of…

  • Barn and Pasture at Little Acres

    Barn and Pasture at Little Acres

    We pulled into the John Little Conservation Area lot and the farm across the street caught our eye before we even got out of the car. Cedar shakes, a gambrel roof, a hay sign on the barn door. We walked over. The Herefords noticed us too. Little Acres Farm, Union Street, Marshfield.

  • Evening Light at Damon’s Point

    Evening Light at Damon’s Point

    Evening light at Damon’s Point in Marshfield, Massachusetts. The afternoon light out there is something else — especially as it gets closer to sunset. It’s quiet, the marsh opens up, and it just feels like a good place to be. This particular evening we had some company. A few harbor seals were hanging around the…

  • Daniel Webster Wildlife Sanctuary — Winter Haze

    Daniel Webster Wildlife Sanctuary — Winter Haze

    Last weekend, during a small snow event, I headed over to Daniel Webster Wildlife Sanctuary in Marshfield to capture a hint of winter. I’ve visited many times before, but I’ve always wondered what those wide-open fields would look like covered in snow. The storm didn’t quite deliver—only a few flurries actually stuck—but the flat, grey…

  • A Walk Through Hatch Mill

    A Walk Through Hatch Mill

    Hatch Mill in Marshfield sits quietly by Hatch Pond, the last water-powered mill still standing on Two Mile Brook—a small stream that flows into the North River. It’s a piece of history you can visit, with tours offered a few times each year. Inside, the old machinery remains, silent but still telling its story. I…

  • Late Spring at Daniel Webster Wildlife Sanctuary

    Late Spring at Daniel Webster Wildlife Sanctuary

    I returned to the Daniel Webster Wildlife Sanctuary in Marshfield, Massachusetts, just as late spring began to settle in. It had been a wet season—rain-soaked trails, heavy skies, and more gray than green—but on this visit, the clouds finally gave way. I was even lucky enough to spot some wildlife.

  • Silence Drifts

    Silence Drifts

    A lone fisherman gently trolls in a small boat on the still waters of Damon’s Point in Marshfield, Massachusetts. From where I stood, I could see fish breaking the surface nearby—he clearly appears to be in the right spot.

  • High Tide at Marshfield Town Pier

    High Tide at Marshfield Town Pier

    The Marshfield Town Pier during high tide on a foggy afternoon. The soft light and lack of color drew me toward black and white—to deepen the shadows, brighten the whites, and bring more definition to each frame.

  • Dauphtucket House by Air

    Dauphtucket House by Air

    I have visited Dauphtucket House at Damon’s Point in Marshfield before, admiring its charm from the ground. This time, I took a different approach, sending my drone into the air to capture a new perspective from above. I explored different angles, aiming to highlight not only its setting but also the wear and tear time…

  • Green Harbor Beach Jetty

    Green Harbor Beach Jetty

    Sunrise at Green Harbor Beach in Marshfield, Massachusetts. Fortunately, the wind was calm, and I was able to fly the drone to capture some aerial views of waves crashing on the rocks nearby. Sadly, the piercing cold cut my stay short.

  • Beyond the Rail

    Beyond the Rail

    Soft morning light blends with the horizon in a peaceful sunrise at Marshfield, Massachusetts.

  • Brant Rock Sunrise

    Brant Rock Sunrise

    A peaceful sunrise at Brant Rock in Marshfield, Massachusetts, bathing the rocky shoreline in warm golden hues as the day begins.

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