I was lucky enough to come across two beautiful bald eagles on my way home from the bank. The light was on point. Definitely a struggle with my arm but I used my truck window to support the lens so that I wouldn’t injure myself again. It was nice to get some shots when I didn’t expect to....
Proud Uncle Post - I’m so proud of @quinn_adams13 for all of his hard work getting to where he is today. What a great game yesterday! 34 - 0 @catholicmemorial_football victory...
Comet C/2023 Tsuchinshan - ATLAS shining in the Hampton sky last night amongst a bunch of satellites (there are 8 in this one frame) You can also make out the anti-tail pointed downward. This is a single 2-second exposure ISO 800 f/2.8 70mm...
I hope you aren’t sick of these yet. I’m still wrapping my head around that night.(and going through all the images) #auroraborealis #aurora #northernlights...
Last night was something else. I shot from 6:30pm until 2:30am. Every time I was about call it a night, the sky danced some more and said “not yet!” Here is a shot from the earlier part of the night. Don’t worry, plenty more to come! . . . #northernlights #aurora #auroraborealis #nightphotography #longexposurephotography #longexposure_shots...
Sometimes things don’t go as planned. I was hoping to catch the moon and comet this morning but the clouds had other plans…regardless, a beautiful morning on the Seacoast....
I love when the jets come to you. I contemplated heading to RI and Boston to catch @freccetricoloriofficialpage but due to the uncertain weather I opted to stay up here and boy did it pay off!...
The other side of my photography. I have been shooting this family for several years now and always look forward to seeing them every summer. Thank you for trusting me to chronicle your family’s timeline 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼...
While you were sleeping…Such an amazing night under the stars last night. I have been so fortunate to catch so many auroras recently. 25 second long exposure really makes the colors pop. You could see them with the naked eye but not as vibrant as the last aurora a few months ago....
I love when a shot you have in your head becomes reality. RAF A400 RRR4211 departing Pease RW16. Humidity courtesy of what was left of Debby gave the great vortices...