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Streetlight Delight

January 31, 2017 by Greg Molyneux

Low key black and white photo of heavy snow lit by streetlight.

A boy’s fascination runs deep. For as long as I can remember streetlight worship of steady snowfall has been a most welcomed seasonal companion. Growing up obsessed with snow I would eagerly strike days from the calendar in anticipation of winter weather. Winter was magic, and snow the tangible proof. Countless hours I’ve spent whiling […]

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Photos from the archives

A spectacular HDR photograph taken during blue hour overlooking the front lake at the Stafford Forge Wildlife Management Area. Pastel clouds drape the horizon while marsh grasses are dormant and still in the mirrored reflection of water.
Black and white hemlock pine cone macro photo in square format.
Winter sunset colors and clouds rolling in from the west, dramatically backdropping Antoinetta's restaurant over Manahawkin Bay in this HDR photograph.
High key macro photo of a peony flower surrounded by bokeh.
Long exposure photograph of Great Bay Boulevard's first bridge backlit by lightning.

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