Sunday, December 5, 2021

Beach Therapy

Salisbury Beach is one of our favorite beaches. We walked along a good expanse of sand and rejuvenated by observing the gulls and watching and listening to the ceaseless waves. Beach therapy cures many ills. This was a midweek visit after the summer season so there weren't many other folks around.

It was high tide and the ocean's ebb and flow created quite a smooth crest of sand that the waves would occasionally spill over to where we were walking. In a few of the photos the sea gulls are on the other side of this crest from the camera, so the sand line in the images can appear quite strong near the bottom of the frame.

Here's a sandpiper having some lunch:

Sandpiper Clamming


Several gull photos follow, mostly strolling, a few in flight:

Shore Gulls #1




Shore Gulls #2




Shore Gulls #3




Shore Gulls #4




Shore Gulls #5




Shore Gulls #6




Shore Gulls #7




Shore Gulls #8




Shore Gulls #9




Shore Gulls #10



Local color:
Floatables




Restorative Walking




Splash Zone



There were two people flying in wind and fan powered chutes!

Over the Rooftops




Flying Machines



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Sunday, November 7, 2021

Fall Day at the Res

The photos below were taken on October 31 (Halloween!) during my walk around the Res. None of the subjects were particularly close to me, however my (600mm equivalent) telephoto zoom lens brings them in *much* closer for our enjoyment.

As part of my photography exploration, I challenge myself to bring only one lens sometimes. I used to occasionally regret not having a wider lens when I only have my telephoto and vice versa. Now, I choose to see the world through the lens I have with me.


Floating leaf peepers




Streaming Network




Mixture Far Above



The leaves really do look this red.

Colorized




Colorized Too



Mid-Gust Drama




Water Carpet




Do You Mind? I'm Eating



Not a "black swan", ... a "grey swan" maybe?

Swan of a Different Color




Red Back Atcha




Bicolored Leaves




Leaves Above the Fray



This last set of three are variations on a similar theme.

Fall on Glass




Artist's Palette




Towards Open Water


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Saturday, October 30, 2021

Season of Color

Deb and I went for an autumn walk at Whitehall Reservoir in Hopkinton. We'd done paddle boarding there, and thought we'd check out the path around the reservoir. While we didn't have time or energy to go around the entire body of water, we did go partway, and I took some photos. Deb took a few of these as well, but we're not entirely certain exactly which ones.

I took the last few shots in this collection at the Ashland High School.

Reflecting on Fall




Floating Expanse




Stick in the Water



We encountered another hiker/walker with his dog. He said he was okay with me photographing Baxter, who seemed polite enough around us, even if he half hid behind a tree. Baxter has a certain charm, don't you think?

Baxter




Dancing Green




Center Stage



We sat down on a dock, warming in the sun, and took several pictures from that vantage point. Deb took it, and I post-processed it.

Floaties



We think Deb took this one as well, maybe by accident. The camera movement may not have been intentional, but the result is quite satisfying.

Fire Down Below




Half and Half



My zoom lens allowed me to get in close - not nearly as close as this photo would suggest - as this dedicated kayaker went paddling by. His identity is unknown. He seems very engaged in the task at hand.

Paddling Dedication




A Simple Peace




Communicating Kayaks



As mentioned earlier, these next two photos were taken at the high school. This fall color is seen immediately adjacent to the brick building, which is a nice plus for the students.

Bursting on to the Scene




Color Toppers




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Thursday, October 14, 2021

First Fall Photos

While September 22 was the first official day of autumn this year, the leaves in my area begin to show their colors several weeks later than that. Mid-October is generally when the colors begin to show in earnest.

Sometimes temps are not even particularly chilly yet. I took these photos in lovely 72 degree weather, two days ago, during yet another walk around the Res. (Have you figured out that I walk around the Res. a lot?)

As you can plainly see, the leaves are definitely beginning to turn their wonderful fall colors.

This is a glorious time of year to be in New England.

All photos are taken with my cell phone.

Reflecting Life



Here is a wider panorama.

Mirror Trees



Scene from the Edge


Though they are quite tiny in this next photo, those are cormorants on logs in the "center" of the image. I often see them relaxing atop those logs. The natural wide angle view of my cell phone is a little deceiving in that the cormorants are actually much closer to me than the furthermost trees seen in the photo, which are just beyond the reservoir dam.

Cormorants Blissfully Basking




Yellow Leaf Zone




Roots and Leaves Discuss


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