BEAUTIFUL CAPE ANN FOGGY DAYS

Greater Yellowlegs foraging in the marsh.

I have loved this past month’s atmospheric and textured, misty April weather. Do you recall an April as foggy? I don’t. Whenever out and about and a spare moment was mine, I grabbed my camera and had a go at capturing beautiful fog-shrouded Cape Ann.

Piping Plover

Trying out the new teleconverter–note the little tiny figure fishing on the breakwater in the photo on the left, which was shot at 18mm, and then with the 400mm lens plus tele.

Same focal lengths with Ten Pound Island.

And then the sun came out.

5 thoughts on “BEAUTIFUL CAPE ANN FOGGY DAYS

  1. I am a huge fan of sending cards and I would love a box with all these photos, especially the ones above the piping plover. Stunning! Thanks for sharing them with us.

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  2. Kim,

    Very pretty and I can even taste the salty air here! Now break-wall fishing did a bunch off the cove mostly flag side but sometimes switched to the duly street side and cast more south headed toward Rowley shore when the fish we being finicky. However Tautog, Cunner either side…:-) Dave & Kim 🙂

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