>Isn't it great to have people offer help as Kenneth did after I looked at his YouTube video about a Robot Royal and responded in the comments section.<
Lot of good videos there.
Thanks for the links.
Boston, January 2019
A couple of very nice photos Ken!
Just a snap with my cell phone. Yesterday, I took my Rolleiflex and Nikon on a brisk morning walk to the Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse, which is a 2 mile round trip. It's going to be above freezing for the next few days, so I wanted to photograph the mini icebergs that build up inside the breakwater. Tide was high and it's better to hike on the floating ice when it's low tide since it's not floating, but the breakwater is nicer to walk at high tide.. The NW wind made salt water freeze along the right hand side... It mostly walked on the left. Frozen salt water is softer and not as slippery at frozen fresh water so I did not endanger myself making a photo.
Morning walk at Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse. by Jason Philbrook, on Flickr
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Ice and seawater compositions from the Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse... NW wind blew ice from the harbor into the cove made by the breakwater. Nikon D600 and Sigma 35.
_DSC3045-2 by Jason Philbrook, on Flickr
And this one was sort of inspired by Georgia O'Keefe's paintings of looking down on clouds. I might go back next cold spell and see if they make good LF soft photos.
_DSC3034 by Jason Philbrook, on Flickr
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