Another image from the Winter of deep cold and mountains of snow. In the original post, I wrote “On Thursday, January 8, Marblehead was blasted by an arctic cold the likes of which I had not felt in my time here. The temperature this morning was -4F throughout my one hour photo shoot and that does not take into account the wind chill that likely pushed it below -20F. As I drove across the causeway to Marblehead Neck, I saw sea smoke to my right at Devereux Beach but then looked to the left and saw wisps of it inside Marblehead Harbor!”
This was my first capture of sea smoke inside Marblehead Harbor. You can almost imagine the buoys replaced by chunks of ice on this bitterly cold but incredibly beautiful morning. For a first view of smoke on the water inside the harbor, this image snags the #6 spot in the Top 10 of 2015 Countdown.