
A large wave crashes along the back shore in Gloucester MA.

A large wave crashes along the back shore in Gloucester MA.

The schooner Sylvina W. Beal sits at high tide full of water.

I recently went out with my Leica M-P 240 and made some shots with my 1958 35mm Summaron f3.5 SM. I used my external optical viewfinder as it gave me more of that old time feel. I even shot at ISO 400 to give the experience a Tri-X feel. It was a lot of fun and brought me back to my roots shooting with my M3.

Benches at the Sandy Bay Yacht Club in Rockport rest in the morning sun.

Woven high strength dock line sits at the Essex Shipbuilding Museum wating to be used.

Back Shore, Gloucester Massachusetts. feet got a bit wet but it was worth it. Fuji X-T3 10-24.

The fall shadows on Cape Ann are really incredible.

This image was made this spring during a workshop I led. Rain added to the runoff so the Basin along Rt. 93 in NH. was getting quite full. Shooting waterfalls is fun but can be kind of hairy when the water is flowing rapidly. this location is quite safe however.

The early morning light provides an interesting shadow as Rockport’s Moftif #1 is in the background. Leica M-P 240 w/21 mm SA 3.4

This window looks out over Rockport Harbor. It is at the very top of Motif #1 and is the office hangout of a good friend of mine. It’s an amazing treasure trove of interesting artifacts.
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