D. W. Fields Park in Autumn 2009 by Beth Peardon
November 4, 2009
This photo was taken in October 2009 at D.W. Fields Park. What a gorgeous reflection that day, the air was still, the sun was setting which made the trees a gorgeous color.
Beth Peardon/SSSC
Deer Island Fog
July 21, 2009
On a recent Southern Lighthouse Tour the boat was returning to port. In the outer harbor we ran into a fog bank so thick that the Boston Light and the light itself were not visible. As we reached the inner harbor, the fog became lighter, but the Deer Island pods were barely visible.
What could be more beautiful then a warm summer evening and the Tall Ships in Boston. Photographs by Nancy Santry
July 15, 2009
U.S. Coast Guard “The Eagle” arriving in Boston Harbor on Wednesday, July 8, 2009 as part of ‘Operation Sail’ – photo taken from Castle Island
North River Bridge by Rosemary Sampson
May 5, 2009
I took this photo of the North River Bridge after a Winter storm.
Posted by Rosemary Sampson, South Shore Camera Club
Waiting! by Rosemary Sampson
January 23, 2009
I took this photo at Coast Guard Hill in Marshfield on Martin Luther King holiday. This duo was waiting for the hill to clear before they started down.
Posted by Rosemary Sampson, South Shore Camera Club
Old Barn by Rosemary Sampson
January 23, 2009
I took this photo in Hanover MA right after a snow storm. I am a member of South Shore Camera Club.
Posted by: Rosemary Sampson
Blue on Blue by Ray Buker
January 22, 2009
Posted by Ray Buker
Worlds End in the Snow – by Steven David Roberts
January 21, 2009
During the eve of Martin Luther King Day, the South Shore received yet another dumping of snow. By the time I finished cleaning the driveway it was afternoon. I was anxious to get out and capture the snow-covered scenes, so loaded my gear in the truck and headed out with no particular destination in mind. I ended up at Worlds End in Hingham.
Even as I pulled into the parking lot I noticed the incredible late afternoon light that was being filtered through the clouds. It was constantly changing with the movement of the clouds… sometimes a golden hue, other times blue’ish. I knew it would be a challenge capturing the shifting light and high-contrast of snow, but also recognized an opportunity to possibly get some striking images. I trudged through the ankle-deep snow, under-dressed and wet by the end. But, came away feeling that it was a worth-while effort and happy for some outdoors time.
– Steven David Roberts