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Today I went down to the Cape Cod Art Center to drop off a piece for a coming show. I had not been there for a while. This image is from my Android phone, snapped on the way out and processed hastily in Photoshop..
We are deep in spring on Cape Cod. The gentle breeze was redolent with the perfumes of the flowering trees, and the Japanese maples stirred a deep crimson against a still verdant backdrop. Birdsong filled the crisp morning air. The wisteria has grown sinewy on the posts that support the sturdy pergola; it is hard to tell which is supporting what. The sculpture in the garden was new to me. The whole experience was lovely.
Inside, the old show--with a maritime theme called “Fish & Ships”--was still hanging. The artwork was impressive, though I think the name too clever by half. Pictures for the new show, with the bland but welcoming title "Bay State Open”, leaned impatiently at the baseboards; they promised a high quality show, as well.
I am humbled by the company in which I find myself.
Herring River, Wellfleet, Cape Cod, MA USA
08/28/16 replaced with B&W border version.
Canon 5DM2 w/ 24-105L f/4
Downloadable in color without frame on Shutterstock
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A wonderful courtship ritual that we watched for about 40 minutes with tail flaring,head bobbing and and soft calling flicka,flicka,flicka from which they get there name,View large
for the superhero photo course I'm taking -- rule of thirds composition.
taken in cape cod, massachusetts.
Part 2/5 of a sequence of photos taken on a whale watch cruise over the Stellwagen bank near Cape Cod, MA.