bookmark_borderAvon-by-the-Sea, NJ – 2024

On a whim, inspired by watching the Olympic surfing competitions, I drove out to Avon-by-the-Sea. I wanted to be by the water. Specifically, the ocean. I wanted to hear the waves and walk in the sand. 

When I arrived, there was a haze that covered the shoreline. It was headed north. Or at least I assume it was. Within an hour it had disappeared and later I heard that there was a thunderstorm in New York City. 


There were strong winds coming off of the Atlantic and a handful of surfers chose to ride the choppy waters. One of my favorite images of the day features a lone surfer wading out amidst a series of waves crashing around him. I photographed that with an M. Zuiko 70-150mm f/2.8 Pro lens at full zoom (150mm or a 300mm equivalent on 35mm/full frame cameras). I walked along the shore until past sundown when the last two surfers picked up their boards and rode away on their bikes.

bookmark_borderSolitude on Lake Lucerne, July – 2019

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July 11, 2019 – Lucerne, Switzerland

I noticed all the boats said, “License not Req.” so I handed some money to the young man behind the counter of a small shed and after a brief exchange where he told me that I was to be charged by the hour, I climbed into a boat. It was a small boat with only one real seat for the captain, and a plank that could have fit two people side by side. I think a life jacket was tossed in along with me… but I don’t remember wearing one.

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