Great Opportunity
I got a call last night to help move a boat from Newburyport to Boston Harbor. I am leaving right now, 6AM. Everything is charged up and all the memory cards are all empty. I will see what I can come home with, its about a 6 hour trip.
Catch you guys later, hopefully with some good stuff.
Doug
Catch you guys later, hopefully with some good stuff.
Doug
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Leaving the Marina
Foliage on the Merrimac River.
Interstate 95 Bridge
The Chain Brige, spanning the river between Newburyport and Amesbury
A Heron on the river
A Harbor Seal at the mouth of the river as we enter the Atlanic.
Captain Jim and his Fiance, Cate
The Twin Lights of Thatcher Island, off the coast of Cape Ann.
400mm lens, fully zoomed, on a boat in 6 foot swells. This is why the horizon tilts to the right
A view of Thacher Island from the south.
My friend Dan and his daughter Emily
Storm on the horizon
Lone fisherman
Our first view of Boston
Luftansa 747 coming in on approach from Germany
Sailing in Boston Harbor
Tug
In the slip for the winter
The famous pose, with a grappling hook instead of a pitchfork
Thats it!
More shots on my gallery if interested...
http://dugmar.smugmug.com/gallery/270501
But some of these, well, for instance, that shot of the bird going horizontally, guess that is how birds do it . Anyway, I love that one, and many more are great also.
ginger
Wish I were there, smile.
Doug
Nir Alon
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I really enjoyed it. Beautiful scenery. Great shots of the plane. He must have flown right over your head. Looks like a fun trip. Thanks for posting.
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My personal favorite:
Catapultam habeo. Nisi pecuniam omnem mihi dabis, ad caput tuum saxum immane mittam
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What a great series of shots. I especially like the chain bridge shot.
Great way to spend the day on a delivery!
Ian
It was a good day. One to remember.
Doug