In February 2012, I was just starting to get the hang of these long exposure images. On this particular day, I had gone out in hopes of capturing Gerry Island at sunset. While I started to photograph the island and little harbor surrounding it, my eye quickly latched on to the collection of houses along Fort Sewall Terrace that faced the harbor. As the sun began to set, the colors in the sky took hold and I started to shoot longer and longer exposures in the fading light. I had previously shared an image with the houses reflecting in little harbor that also had rocks in the foreground. This image exposed for 118 seconds was taken about 10 minutes later and a bit closer to minimize any distractions and keep the reflections in the silky water as the main focus.