Saturday, February 21, 2026

The Big Thaw!


I hadn't been to the harbor in two days because of the rain.  Today I went on my walk, carrying my camera, of course and look what I saw!   Water!  So did I call it in yesterday's post? "I am curious as the ice melts, how the harbor waters will be uncovered.  Maybe one day, suddenly most of it will be gone?" And in one or two days, half the harbor is now water instead of ice.  I was lucky that the sun was in and out of clouds and I got this beautiful reflection from the surface of the water.


I took a lot of photographs, of course, trying to show the condition of the ice and the water.  This is further south in the harbor and you can see that half the harbor still has some thin ice covering it.  What a quick transformation!  By the way I saw this swan sailing in from the left and I kept the camera pointed for the best composition, and then clicked the shutter when it arrived at this spot!  PLEASE click on these photograph, they are beautiful seen larger and you will be surprised at all the additional detail you will see.

 

Friday, February 20, 2026

Ice, Water, and Two Ducks


In my continuing my quest to see how many different kinds of photographs I can take that involve ice, or melting ice, I present you with two Mallard ducks, some water, and some melting ice.  It has been raining for two days now so I haven't really taken a fresh look at how the ice is covering the harbor.  I am curious as the ice melts, how the harbor waters will be uncovered.  Maybe one day, suddenly most of it will be gone?  I will keep my eye out, and of course report back.

 

Thursday, February 19, 2026

A Group of Trees


There is this grouping of six trees here on the point, and these are five of them..  Some of these trees are the ones you see from the side when I photograph this point from way off to the right - the classic photograph of just three trees on the end of the point.  So I like this grouping and I have photographed it a number of times, each time, just a bit differently.  If I step to the left or the right, the spacing between the trees changes, which is really fun to play with.  So the reason I photographed them this way was because of the shadows of the trees, seen against the snow.  So this photograph is so differerent from the single, truncated tgree I showed youy yesterday.  So much fun photographing trees!  One of my favorite subjects!

 

Wednesday, February 18, 2026

A Single Tree Trunk


At this location, which I have published photographs of before, there are several trees in addition to this one, and the groupings of two or three or more trees makes finding the best image interesting.  I think that tomorrow I will post an image with more of the trees that are in this spot.  But this is the first time that I am showing only a single truncated tree trunk.  So without all the details of the whole tree it puts the interest in the photograph, I think on to the bench and the frozen harbor.  It is just a different way of seeing this particular landscape.  Wait until tomorrow to compare them, please.

 

Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Someone Moved the Glove!


At our Tuesday at the beach with Dunkin' I was so surprised that someone had moved the glove!  Exactly one month ago I photographed this glove on the drift fence but about 30 feet from where it was this morning!  And the conditions are so different now than they were then.  The day of that post was January 18, if you would like to check.  This photograph is SO much better because of the surroundings - everything is all white because of the snow and ice, and the fog in the background.  I have been apologizing for only shooting snow and ice photographs, but two of my fans have suggested I continue.  My sister Betsey said this:  "You should not apologize for taking all these ice photos. They are so unique and unusual. And you’re having a good time!"  And Stan said in a conversation on the phone that he was amazed that I was finding new and unusual photographs every day, and he said I should continue with this.  He did say that if you have any complaints, to write him at <stan@complaints.theinternet.com>

 

Monday, February 16, 2026

More Ice, But Cracked This Time!


This will probably be the last ice shot, but I loved how strange this all looked, with the large cracks and the strange rocks sticking up and more darker gray ice in the background.  Took this yesterday.  I kept photographing the ice because it seems historic, and, truth be told, it is so much easier to find more interesting photographs of the ice, than when all the water comes back, so I am trying to make the most of things.



 

Sunday, February 15, 2026

How Many Pictures of Ice Can You Shoot, Anyway?


I was finally able to start taking my walks again because the temperature was 40 degrees and there were only light winds.  But it was an overcast day so the light was not interesting at all.  I brought my camera with me but had no hopes of finding anything.  Boy was I surprised!  The harbor ice is breaking up with the warmer temps an as the tide rises and falls, it makes fractures in the ice and those patterns are amazing.  But I found this so interesting so I am posting it first.  The ice has been fractured in several different ways and the shapes and tones, light and dark are really interesting in an abstract way.  As I was composing this two Mallard ducks came out of the water up on to the ice and started wandering around and they were in the perfect place when I shot this frame!  So the answer to the question posed in the title is: "I can take a lot more photographs than you or I could imagine!"