Tag: sunset

  • Quiet Evening at Squantum Point Park, Quincy, MA

    Quiet Evening at Squantum Point Park, Quincy, MA

    Squantum Point Park sits at the end of a peninsula in Quincy, tucked behind Marina Bay. You follow the road all the way out and the park feels removed from the rest of the city. My wife and I weren’t planning much. We wanted somewhere to walk the dog. The light kept improving after we arrived,…

  • Along the Way — April 27, 2026 — Pemberton Point, Hull

    Along the Way — April 27, 2026 — Pemberton Point, Hull

    On April 27, 2026, the weather was everything spring should be on the South Shore—mild air, a light coastal breeze, and perfectly clear skies. I headed out toward Hull for sunset, as I’ve done many times before. By now I’ve been there often enough to know when it’s worth the drive. This was one of…

  • Sunset at Bare Cove Park

    Sunset at Bare Cove Park

    Just a few frames during a sunset walk through Bare Cove Park in Weymouth. Between the cold air and constant wind, I didn’t linger for long., but I managed to capture these as the sun started to dip below the horizon. I’m looking forward to getting back out here once the weather actually breaks.

  • 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…

  • Lover’s Knoll, Sedona — Sunrise, Sunset, and Coyotes

    Lover’s Knoll, Sedona — Sunrise, Sunset, and Coyotes

    Sedona, Arizona · Lover’s Knoll · Part 6 of a Sedona Series Not every good viewpoint in Sedona requires a long hike or a pre-dawn alarm. Lover’s Knoll ended up being one of the easiest places we visited, and one we kept coming back to. It sits just off the main road with a wide,…

  • Cathedral Rock, Sedona — Worth Every Scramble

    Cathedral Rock, Sedona — Worth Every Scramble

    Sedona, Arizona · Cathedral Rock · Part 5 of a Sedona Series Cathedral Rock is probably the most photographed formation in Sedona, and after seeing it in person it’s not hard to understand why. The twin spires rise sharply from the surrounding landscape and you can spot them from almost anywhere in town. The hike…

  • Airport Mesa — A Sunset View Over Sedona

    Airport Mesa — A Sunset View Over Sedona

    Sedona, Arizona · Airport Mesa Overlook · Part 2 of a Sedona Series While we were in Sedona, my wife and I kept hearing the same thing from locals and other visitors: if you want a good sunset, go to Airport Mesa. It’s also one of Sedona’s better-known energy vortex sites. The town has four…

  • 0° Departure

    0° Departure

    Captured along the Hull coastline during a brutal cold snap. When the humidity drops and the mercury hits zero, the light takes on a certain sharpness. Worth the numb fingers.

  • The Hull Greeting

    The Hull Greeting

    Caught this view in Hull, Massachusetts a few days ago as Glory, the MBTA commuter ferry, dropped off passengers at the dock. Stepping off the boat into that golden sunset felt like the ultimate reset—the sun turning the beach into a mirror and making the commute feel like the best part of the day.

  • Frosted Links at Sunset

    Frosted Links at Sunset

    The frosted practice grounds glow during sunset at Granite Links in Quincy, Massachusetts, just after a recent snowstorm. I happened to be in the area and couldn’t pass up the opportunity to catch the last light on the snow-covered course. The South Shore has some beautiful vistas, but the elevation at Granite Links makes it arguably…

  • Late Summer Light at Duxbury Beach

    Late Summer Light at Duxbury Beach

    The last days of summer look different on Duxbury Beach than they do in July. The pace slows, the air cools, and the sand stretches out quiet and wide. On one of those evenings, I headed there with my wife and our dog to walk the shoreline and catch the fading light. Duxbury Beach is…

  • Last Ferry to Alcatraz

    Last Ferry to Alcatraz

    There’s something unforgettable about sailing toward Alcatraz at sunset. The ferry left San Francisco, and as the sky behind the Golden Gate turned gold and orange, the bay looked stunning. The calm of the water and the light in the sky made it hard to believe we were headed to a place with such a…

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