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07/06/2008 10:56:37 AM · #1 |
On a work/vacation in Newport RI I had the pleasure of stopping by The Cape to spend a few days with The Good King Bear_Music. It's an absolutely beautiful place to visit and during my stay I also had the pleasure of cooking side by side with The Chef himself. We hooked up some tasty vittles and in between I got to drive around and see some of Roberts breathtaking haunts. Here are a few shots from The Cape and from the beaches around The Narragansett Bay.
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The jury is still out on some of the edits but they tell the story. Oddly, I was beginning to hone in on what I wanted to shoot on the very last day so as the time lapsed I never fully explored the beaches as a kind of "bone yard". There's a peaceful harmony to the many things that wash up on shore. They are very different but all one as they lay there.
Message edited by author 2008-07-06 17:40:50. |
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07/06/2008 10:52:24 PM · #2 |
Nice work, Steve. I'm jealous you were able to get out of hot, dirty NYC for a few days. |
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07/06/2008 11:28:57 PM · #3 |
That is such a great trip to make! We came back from the same trip on June 1st! We did the Cliff Walk (which is just fantastic) and a whale watch which was really great too! There are pics in my portfolio from the trip. Glad you had such a great time!
Unfortunately I didn't have the time to see Bear_Music this time since we had to attend a family funeral. I need to get back for a visit with him .. for photography and vittles! So far I've seen him twice and we've hardly got to do either! |
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07/07/2008 12:42:23 PM · #4 |
Thanks for the looks and the comments everybody.
Larry-If you don't get out you'll go nuts. Even a short hop will make a big difference.
Kat-Hanging with The Bear was fun. It's a beautiful place to photograph. I really enjoyed seeing the change in topography as we went up to P-Town. The weather was a little odd while I was there going from overcast to sunny, back and forth a few times within the day. I'm curious if that is common to the area?

Message edited by author 2008-07-07 12:49:22. |
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07/07/2008 12:51:24 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by pawdrix: The weather was a little odd while I was there going from overcast to sunny, back and forth a few times within the day. I'm curious if that is common to the area?
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There is an old New England saying..."if you don't like the weather, wait an minute...."
So, yes, it is very common for the weather to change often in a given day - especially out by the coast. |
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07/07/2008 12:59:10 PM · #6 |
I just saw this.
Pawdrix was a fun date, and he can cook a little... But the really fun part was watching him struggle with getting his head around shooting landscapes. He's a city boy through-and through.
For any of y'all thinking of coming to visit: the spare room's been rented out through mid-september, so I got no overnight accommodations on-site until then, though we do share a fence with a motel and rooms sometimes available there, depending on the traffic at the given time.
R.
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07/07/2008 01:45:28 PM · #7 |
I grew up on the Cape so YES! Most definitely the weather changes constantly, especially close to the water. The two times I did get to visit with Robert we had awesome weather while he drove us around to some of his photography haunts and down to the beach. Our trip there a month ago had great weather all but one day. I wanted to make the P-town trip during our visit in May but time for that just wasn't available since it was almost a 2 hour drive from where we were staying. I really want to go back in the fall to catch cranberry picking time but still having kids in school makes that trip very difficult!
Originally posted by pawdrix: Kat-Hanging with The Bear was fun. It's a beautiful place to photograph. I really enjoyed seeing the change in topography as we went up to P-Town. The weather was a little odd while I was there going from overcast to sunny, back and forth a few times within the day. I'm curious if that is common to the area? |
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