
Looking down the coast towards the Cape Cod Canal
Took the drone out the morning after our first real snowfall here on the Cape. Had some clouds which provided a nice atmosphere and a decent sunset.
Looking down the coast towards the Cape Cod Canal
Took the drone out the morning after our first real snowfall here on the Cape. Had some clouds which provided a nice atmosphere and a decent sunset.
Grabbed these two photos while on the way home from shooting the 2015 Cape Cod High School Boys Basketball All-Star game. The snow was just right to stick to everything. The trees shot was converted to black and white in photoshop while the windmill shot just looks kind of black and white but is actually the color photo out of the camera.
Spotted this guy yesterday off of Circuit Ave in Pocasset standing on just one leg clearly trying to stay warm. As I took photos he began to preen which is always fun to watch. Then he took a very slow walk towards the woods. Click the read more button to see more photos…
It has been an incredible month on Cape Cod with not one but two blizzards. This record breaking amount of snow is causing many issues not the least of which is where to put it all. But with the bad also comes the good, the cold temperatures and piles of snow make for some good photo opportunities. Here are a few shots from a drive we took today…after we finally got the car shoveled out. More photos after the jump.
This past weekend I had the opportunity to shoot Bourne boys varsity hockey vs. Sandwich boys varsity hockey in the annual Canal Cup. Bourne won for the first time in 8 years. More photos after the jump!
The Monument Beach Polar Plunge happens annually on the first of the year with the main purpose being to raise money for the Bourne Food Pantry. I have been covering this event off and on for the past 9 years and this year looked to be the biggest turn out yet, I assume because it was actually a pretty nice day. I have seen them swim in frigid windy conditions as well as in light snow so with the right sun and light wind this year is was prime plunging weather. This year was also a bit different for me as this was the first time I was not shooting for the Enterprise. Instead I was shooting for CapeCodPulse.com and while I was shooting Monument Beach my fellow owners at CapeCodPulse Chris Kazarian and Sarah Murphy were shooting Cotuit and N.Falmouth plunges to see all of the photos be sure to check out the full gallery and story over on CapeCodPulse here. For the rest of my images click the more link below.
A few weeks ago I had the opportunity to shoot my good friends Kim and Brewster’s son Eli for a christmas card. Portraits are something I have not shot a lot of but I really enjoy it whenever I have the chance. So with my “photo assistant” Rachel one Alien Bee strobe and a couple of lenses we made the photos below.
Barlows Landing dinghy dock
Clouds and calm water came together again tonight for some good photo conditions. Started out at Barlows Landing in Pocasset for a shot of the dinghy dock and one of the moored boats with a view straight out the North Channel. Next headed over to Monument beach for a shot with one of the jetties and one with a very dark ominous sky.
Tonight we were lucky to have one of those rare nights where the sunset is CRAZY and there is no wind creating incredible, sharp reflections in the water. Here are a few shots from around Pocasset. Read on to see the gallery.
A sampling of sunsets from the past week on Patuisset and one very calm morning shot of Hen Cove.