Category: Photography
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Storm Clouds over Duxbury Town Pier
Storm clouds approach Duxbury Town Pier in Duxbury, MA.
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Northern Lights Watch
A couple of cars parked at Duxbury Beach in an attempt to watch the Northern Lights. I took this photo while trying to see them this past Friday since I had missed them the previous night. Unfortunately, the skies remained empty.
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Sagamore Bridge Sunrise
Catching a sunrise at the Sagamore Bridge had been on my list for quite some time. I arrived early, giving me plenty of time to scout for a good spot. After parking at the Sagamore Recreation Area, I walked west for about ten minutes and found a spot near the water’s edge. A short while…
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Gifford Bog
Gifford Bog is the oldest working cranberry bog in Duxbury, Massachusetts. This property was acquired by the Town of Duxbury as conservation land in 2015 but in earlier times, it owned and farmed by the Gifford (c. 1845) and Merry (c. 1964) families.
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Sunlit Curve
This sunlit curve caught my eye as I left Turkey Hill in Hingham, MA. Turkey Hill covers 62 acres and belongs to The Trustees and the Cohasset Conservation Trust. It’s perfect for hiking or driving up the 187-foot hill, where you’ll find stunning views of the Boston skyline, the Harbor Islands, and the Hull-2 wind…
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Golden Hour Stroll
A man enjoying the warmth of the golden hour during a stroll, his subtle smile prompted me to capture the photo.
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Fall Reflections at Cunningham Bridge
Fall reflections at Cunningham Bridge in Cohasset, Massachusetts.
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Along the Fence
A path runs along a fence at Turkey Hill in Hingham, Massachusetts.
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Gunrock Beach
A long exposure of Gunrock Beach in Hull, Massachusetts.
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Low Tide at Damon’s Point
A view of low tide at Damon’s Point in Marshfield, MA.
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Lined Up
Five seagulls lined up, resting and watching their surroundings on top of a roof in the Turks & Caicos Islands.
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Blurred Tides at Ocean Bluff
Blurred tides at Ocean Bluff created by a long exposure in Marshfield, Massachusetts. The sun set behind me, casting soft hues across the sky. Since it wasn’t completely dark, I could use a slower shutter speed to blur the waves as the tide receded. This moment was the perfect opportunity to use my Lee Little…