Showing posts with label ocean. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ocean. Show all posts

Friday, February 25, 2011



Kinda feels like this outside today...cold and dreary. Happy weekend to everyone!


And just because, here is a well lit pile of trash I saw the other day while strolling around South Boston. Kind of ironic

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

water


Here are two more images from our time spent in Marblehead, MA a few weeks back. It really was a beautiful rocky beach that we stumbled upon, and unfortunately it was far to cold to hang out for very long, especially with a 4x5 and a metal tripod that became a freezing stinging cold metal tripod within moments.

The quiet and at the same time the sound of the ocean gently rolling in at low tide was very calming. More time should be spent on a beach where, in a few hours, would be once again covered my the mother ocean when the tide rolls in.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Back


After three days of good music, and even better friends, we have made our way back to our comfortable warm Boston home. Always nice to return after living out of bags and on couches for three days.

I've put up these two images because, well, it snowed for the first time this season, so why not throw up a few from Florida, last spring. And I just don't have many pictures of snow. A little irony never hurt anyone...

Happy Winter

Monday, June 22, 2009

monday monday...

Well it is another rainy Monday...so again I post a warm image with no rain. This is from Vero Beach, FL from this spring. It was a lovely evening on the beach, right around 5 o'clock, with a warm strong ocean breeze coming up the coast. So have a thought about that today if your in the rain, we'll come out on the other side!

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Wednesday

Well today the sun is out...and for the whole day too! This image I made in Vero Beach, FL this past Spring. I've always wanted a good sea/cloud picture, and I think this is a good start. Feels like a great big thought, or idea hanging out over the ocean. Listen closely...