Saturday morning brought truly arctic temperatures to Marbleheadwith measurements of 2 F (before the wind chill).  I drove around Marblehead Neck to find the best examples of sea smoke coming off the relatively balmy Atlantic Ocean waters and decided the best view could be had from the causeway near Devereux Beach.  I started shooting at dawn when the light cloud cover erupted in pink hues before the sun rose and lit the whole sky in a fiery red (I shared that image yesterday).

I sought to include as much of Devereux Beach and the Neck with Tinker’s Island out in the distance.  You can make out the sea smoke coming off the water both in the foreground and the distance.  This image taken at the end of the blue hour helps illustrate just how cold it was on this particular morning in Marblehead.