
I went back to check out the sky for the comet, but I was too early and there were too many clouds. So a quick long exposure of the lake was going to be enough.
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I went back to check out the sky for the comet, but I was too early and there were too many clouds. So a quick long exposure of the lake was going to be enough.
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Sunset at Embden Pond in Maine.
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A cold morning over Lake Winthrop in Holliston.
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So, I said I would try again, here it is. Third time is the key (though, I will admit I am trying one more time tonight). Less clouds, kicked it off with some light still in the sky, raised the view and took a longer series. The right side is darker, I had a moon in the sky the last time, but I love the colors. I also took one with a different view in the middle of the night, no lake, but more stars. You can even see some ‘non-star’ movement going in other directions, there is a red line going thru the middle almost North to South.
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Cleveland has a Great Lake. We watched the sunset over it tonight.
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Another foggy morning, yesterday’s photo I made black and white, this photo… well, this is in “color”. It is just there were not many colors out this morning.
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The sky put on a pretty cool show over the strip at Weirs Beach.
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The drone above Lake Winthrop in Holliston this afternoon.
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This photo started on day 6, but ended on day 7 of vacation. The 60 second version is below.
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Hopedale Pond puts on a show each night.
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Not Another Day
September 11, 2014
Stopped to take some sunrise shots on the way to work.
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Sun-setting on Maine
June 29, 2014
As the sun sets on another family vacation… yea, that’s bad. Vacation is over, this is one of the last shots I took up in Maine. We had a great time. I tried not to take too many photos, believe it or not. I was strategic on what I shot and when I had the camera. Arm needs a break now and then. Back to the grind, more vacations coming up, weddings, family sessions and a bunch of events to photograph over the next few weeks. On top of that, less than 100 days left for this year’s dailypic. As of now I am not sure if five years make a complete project. In the meantime, send me suggestions for new shots. Or something you would like to see in this year’s set.
As for this shot, see the piece of wood in the center of the water, the off center “t”. It rained so much the first night we were there that the water of the lake rose, streets flooded and the beach was under water. To give you a sense of how much water I am talking about… check the last shot below with Anna, at the bottom of the frame on the left, that’s the tip of the same wood “t”.
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