
Thought this was pretty cool and makes for a good silly Tuesday photo! Over the weekend this bulldozer type machine was picking up the pipes used on the beach for dredging. With the sand pouring out looking like smoke and ashes and the angle the pipe was being lifted it looked to me like this bulldozer was smoking a cigarette.
- October 12th, 2010
- Posted in Beach, Machinery, Ocean
- Tagged Beach, Bulldozer, Cigarette, Ocean, Pentax K10d, Pipes, Sand, Tamron 70-300
- 14 Comments

Just want to wish everyone from the USA a Happy 4th of July! Enjoy the day everyone!

This rock was overflowing with colors and life. It was sort of like its own little planet with its own ecosystem!

I processed this shot pretty heavily and eventually decided I liked this one the most. It has a sort of desolate feel to it that I liked. What do you think did I over-process it?

I just want to thank everyone for the great replies and response to my last post about the People of Haiti. And I want to thank you for any donations you gave to Compassion or another charity towards Haiti. If you are still thinking about donating to help the people of Haiti please click the banner below.

Since this is my first post of 2010 I would like to wish you all a Happy New Year! Hope its a great year for us all!
- January 7th, 2010
- Posted in Beach, Landscape, Waves, Winter
- Tagged Beach, Ocean, Panasonic TZ5, Reeds, Snow, Waves, Winter
- 32 Comments

I took this photo this past weekend at Hampton Beach, NH. There were not many people around because of Hurricane Bill. Luckily the Hurricane missed New England for the most part.

I took this photo on July 4th at Salisbury Beach in Salisbury MA. I could not decide if I should crop out the beach next to the wall or not but I finally decided to leave it.

Some kids playing with Sparklers at the beach while waiting for the July 4th Fireworks to start.
- July 6th, 2009
- Posted in Beach, People, Seasons, Summer
- Tagged Beach, Fireworks, July 4th, Kids, Pentax DA 18-55, Pentax K10d, Sparklers
- 19 Comments

If you have been visiting my photoblog for awhile you may remember that last year I posted alot of photos from the annual Hampton Beach Sand Sculpture contest. This past week the 2009 contest was held. I was sadly not able to stay to see any of the finished designs but I was lucky to of least see one of the artists in the very early stages of creating his sculpture. If you want to see the photos from the 2008 Sand Sculpture competition check out the ones I posted here last year.

I kept processing this shot and could not decide on the best way to present it. Finally I settled on this b&w version. I think it gives these waterslides a different feeling than seeing them in color.

Wonder if he found any buried treasures?