New Shoreham
I’ve haven’t shared any photos on my website since mid June.
There’s a pretty big reason for that.
I moved to Rhode Island in July.
I’d been wanting to make a change for a long time. I initially had my sights on going much farther away, in fact.
That didn’t work out for a few different reasons.
I’m pleased this much smaller move has been good so far.
Even that took a ton of work, let me tell you.
While I’ve been getting out to photograph when I’m able, I’ve been putting off sharing my work, if I’m honest with myself.
I’m not going to get into that here, however.
One of the perks of the Ocean State being so tiny is that I have easy access to a ton of scenic places along the East Coast.
I’m one trip behind as far as sharing goes, even, as I was out and about yesterday photographing at National Seashores.
Today’s share is from a day trip I took to Block Island and New Shoreham a few weekends back.
It’s a small affair something like 14 miles out from the mainland. Ferries run year round, with fewer time slots in the autumn and winter months.
Or you can fly in.
I didn’t have a ton of time on this particular outing and hiked out to the bluffs on the Southeastern side of the rugged atoll.
I’ve been working out but am nowhere near in the kind of shape I need to be if I want to keep doing this and minimize sore shoulders, let alone the risk of injury.
Some pretty amazing views. Not exactly easy to get anything that doesn’t have people and / or buildings in it, however.
I initially envisioned posting something on my website once a week.
That isn’t viable at present, however.
So I’m going to aim for once a month.
I also plan to put together a newsletter / email section on the website, so that people who want to view my work can subscribe to that and not worry about manually visiting to see what I’m up to.
Hopefully that won’t be a big to do and I can get it running in September.
More photos to come soon-ish