Photo of the Week
Photo of the Week: “The Cannon Lady”
The Cannon Lady played an integral part in the festivities associated with this summer’s South County Hot Air Balloon Festival that I attended with my girlfriend in North Kingston, RI. The Cannon Lady is exactly what you’d imagine her to be: a lady who gets shot out of a cannon! The stunt, as corny as … Continue reading
Photo of the Week: “Driven Into the Ground”
This is one of my favorite pictures from my first great adventure to Alaska in the summer of 2011. My girlfriend and I decided to end the trip with a weekend in Seward, AK where we visited Exit Glacier, dined on Alaskan Salmon and King Crab, and took part in an amazing paddling trip with … Continue reading
Photo of the Week: “Lighthouse Launch”
The first challenge that I participated in with the Plymouth Digital Photographers club was to take a striking image that utilized leading lines. In looking through my Rolodex of past photographs I came across this one taken which I took at the base of Boston Harbor Light during a MITOC trip to the Outer Boston … Continue reading
Photo of the Week: “Glowing Hot Air”
My girlfriend Meaghan and I spent this past weekend at the South County Hot Air Balloon Festival in Kingston, RI. She’d mentioned her dream of going up in a hot air balloon on numerous occasions and I figured that this festival was a golden opportunity to shine! The true destination of our trip was classified … Continue reading
Photo of the Week: “Evening Ride”
This photo captures two riders on horseback (my girlfriend Meaghan and my sister Catherine) walking on a gravel path at Chipaway Stables in Acushnet, MA. The sun was setting behind the fields on the right of the image and cast a warm glow on the trunk of the tree in the foreground. Leading lines from … Continue reading
Kayak Dave’s Photo of the Week Announcement
I’m about to do what every blogger has done before me by introducing a “photo of the week” post to our Outdoor Artwork category here at KayakDave.com. This summer, I’ve endeavored to take my outdoor photography to the next level. This adventure started with the sale of my whitewater kayak (sad, I know) in order … Continue reading