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A surfer finds a righteous wave with a heavenly glow during a recent swell in Narragansett, R.I. 

Action on the water

Brian Pernicone October 21, 2014

The surf was up this weekend in Narragansett, R.I., and I knew there would be a good opportunity to get some action shots of the local wave riders. I headed out to an easily accessible surf spot with one of the better breaks in the area hoping to get some nice shots in the Golden Hour. 

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In Blog Tags suf, surfer, waves, ocean, narragansett, narragansett bay, rhode island, pier, monahan's, new england, sunset, surfboard, photography, action, sports, watersports, photos
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The Milky Way and a shooting star casts its diamond reflections over the waters of the Block Island Sound off the south coast of Rhode Island. 

Under the Sparkling Sky

Brian Pernicone September 29, 2014

Summer time in New England can't be beat when it comes to the weather, and there are countless opportunities to create amazing photographs. But as the summer gives way to fall and the humidity gives way to crisp air, new opportunities arise on land, sea and sky. 

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In Blog Tags blog, sky, milky way, ocean, water, sea, coast, coastline, stars, reflection, night, nighttime, astrophotography, photography, photo, photos
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Serenity

Brian Pernicone September 24, 2014

Serenity. Silence. Peace. Isolation. Any or all of these words could describe this image of a steel canoe as it sits apparently motionless on the glassy waters of a salt pond. The word one chooses depends, of course, upon the viewer's perspective.

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In Blog Tags boats, boat, pond, sunset, dusk, canoe, calm, serene, serenity, narragansett, galilee, sand hill cove, rhode island, new england
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Ship to Scrapyard

Brian Pernicone August 21, 2014

The U.S.S. Saratoga is towed out of Narragansett Bay past the Point Judith Lighthouse as it begins its journey toward Texas, where it will be scrapped.

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In Blog Tags navy, saratoga, aircraft carrier, u.s.s., coastline, ocean, narragansett, narragansett bay
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A surfer surveys the crashing waves before paddling out into the lineup for an early morning session in Narragansett, R.I.

Personality of Place

Brian Pernicone August 19, 2014

The wide eyes of a toddler or the cracked, craggy skin of an old fisherman can both tell a story about the person being captured in a portrait. Letting the subject's personality emerge through the image is essential to portrait photography, but it also applies to other disciplines of photography, such as nature, landscape and street photography.

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In Blog Tags blog, coastline, beach, waves, surf, surfer, dawn, sunrise, narragansett, rhode island, new england
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Working with children means knowing what they are going to do before they do it. 

Active Anticipation

Brian Pernicone August 7, 2014

"Write what you know" is a well-known maxim encouraging authors to draw upon their experience to infuse their writing with authenticity. "Shoot what you know" could be considered an equally important bit of advice for photographers. 

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In Blog Tags portrait, landscape, tips, tricks, photography, children, wildlife
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An osprey hunts over a salt pond in Narragansett, R.I., on a warm summer morning.

Winging it

Brian Pernicone July 30, 2014

We've all done it. We've all bought a fancy new electronic device and then tossed the instruction manual aside to start playing with it. Inevitably, we get comfortable using the most common features and end up forgetting about the rest. 

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In Blog Tags birds, osprey, wildlife, nature, blog
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Playing With Light

Brian Pernicone July 7, 2014

When I go out shooting photographs, I try to have a shot in mind that I want to create before I leave the house. It helps give me focus and make the most efficient use of my time. That said, one of the first lessons I learned about photography way back in the 6th grade was to keep your eyes open and "work the scene."

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In Blog Tags blog, ocean, point judith, sun, sunlight, light, exposure, reflection, narragansett, rhode island, r.i.
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