My favorite photo of the weekend. Kyle with friend Chris (who joined our family for the weekend). I took this after sunset and asked the boys to stand motionless while I made the long exposure under a sodium street light.
Although I enjoy the challenge of shooting birds, my real passion is for portraiture. I was pleased this year with the results of my efforts which can be found in this web album.
Everywhere time you turn around, if you take the time to look, there is sure to be a rabbit near by. I counted dozens of the furry critters and was quick enouh to capture this one before he dashed away.
After lunch I returned to the osprey nest with the right lens and am treated to this image which includes what appears to be the tail of a rather large fish.
It is unclear to me why my children seem incapable of going to a beach and simply admiring the beauty. Every visit will predictably result in soaked shoes and clothing resulting from races lost with the sea. Nicolai employs his crutches to good advantage but even he succumbs to a total drenching in the end.
Nico and I shared this moped so we could keep up with Jeanine, Kyle and Maya on their bicycles. When we arrived at Surfside Beach I let Kyle take the moped out for a spin in the vacant parking area. The size of the smile on his face does not bode well for his future with motorized vehicles. That said he demonstrated excellent control and looked like a pro tooling about the lot.
Today begins with another portrait session. This time Kyle has selected his paired siblings as a subject. He is shooting black and white film while I shadow him with my digital camera.
Many of our friends have summer homes on Nantucket. This evening we are invited to dinner with the Himinez family who we bumped into on the ferry ride over. They have four girls and Maya was in her element with so many little friends.