Hi Joe:
Laughing. The tide was on its way in, I think.
Do you mean this one?
http://www.hemenway.com/CapeAnn/pages/Rockport2.htm
Actually it was just a test grab shot with the F-300mm 4.5... I confess
that I wasn't thinking too much about composition when I took it.
Here's another shot taken that day, (last Friday) of the Red Kodak bldg,
aka Motif #1.
http://209.197.89.228/CapeAnn/images/Rockport1.jpg
Actually, that's the second Motif #1, the first being washed out to sea
in the Blizzard of February 1978.
http://www.hemenway.com/blizzard/
There was so much snow that driving was forbidden and one couldn't get
out of the city for several days, so this is all that I got. Spotmatic
with 50 or 55mm lens.
I took this of the original building in 1962.
http://www.hemenway.com/MotifNumber1.jpg
Kodacolor in a Minolta A2... before I bought my 1st Pentax, an H1a.
Joseph Tainter wrote:
Very nice, Jim.
I guess the tide must have been out when you photographed the red Kodak
building at Gloucester harbor?
Joe