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Mackerel Cove, Jamestown, RI

Roger Williams Park in the off season.

Jordan's baseball team comes together after a hard fought game.

There is just something special about a lighthouse. I was shocked to read that this one and most of the ones we take for granted in Massachusetts, have at various times been close to demolition. It would be a shame to lose this connection to our past.

I am going to try something new with my Flickr account. For every color photograph I take will process the same photograph in black and white to see what happens. Who knows how long this will last but I will give it a shot. I call this the Black and White Project.

Our office has a new web site and I was asked to take the "corporate" head shots. (We are not a corporation although you might not know it from these photos. Anyway, it's a different, more common portrait than I usually take. I thought they came out pretty well.

This photo was taken on one of my first photo shoots with my photography club. I have some kind club members to thank for this photo. I was not having much luck with this scene when I was told that using a shorter lens would dramatically change my ability to get the shot. The result, this photo was better than anything I had produced previously.

I caught this Gull flying overhead in a split second. The fact that this photo came out at all is a testament to how good the tracking ability of cameras are these days. This photo was shot with a Nikon d700 which is about seven years old now.

They are a little wooden, but other than that they seem to work well together.

This is an outtake of a group photo I took for our office. Lawyers as rock stars.

During a recent visit to my son's school I found myself in the art room. I asked his teacher if I could poke around for a while and take some photos.

With apologies to Todd Page, whose Black and White photo of the Crane Estate I saw today and immediately went back to my shots of the Crane Estate and produced this shot in Black and White. I didn't realize how the green of the Crane Estate just overwhelmed everything in site. I couldn't see this photo for the "green". Thanks to Todd for teaching me that when you have such a dominant color in a shot, that getting rid of it might sometimes be an option.

During a recent visit to my son's school I found myself in the art room. I asked his teacher if I could poke around for a while and take some photos.

There is just something special about a lighthouse. I was shocked to read that this one and most of the ones we take for granted in Massachusetts, have at various times been close to demolition. It would be a shame to lose this connection to our past.

The Shadow Collection is a collection of photos taken at Nobska Lighthouse in Falmouth during sunset. While shooting there one day I noticed the young lady in the white pants casting an interesting shadow. Over the next couple of hours I photographed other people walking around the Lighthouse.

Jordan was chasing me down the street as I was backpeddling and trying to take his photo. He thnks of me as the paparazzi. No photos please!

Jordan and his cousins were horsing around at Uncle Jack's pond house trying to surf in the pool.

I took these photos during a family invasion on Martha's Vineyard. That's Jordan taking a walkabout the Edgartown Lighthouse.

Night photography shoot with camera club at the Zakim Bridge in Boston.

Roger Williams Park in the off season.

My first foray into light painting. I must say that it is somewhat of a revelation!

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