So this is really another shot from Saturday or ‘Day 4’ but you’ll have to forgive the creative license. Fridays tend to be the place for Experimental posts and this one seemed odd enough to fit the bill. As I mentioned yesterday, I hadn’t expected to shoot on Saturday as the storm had left and blue skies had replaced it. After a heads up text from a friend, I was out at high tide shooting waves and then headed towards Devereux Beach. As Ocean Avenue had been closed due to the waves, I ended up at Goldthwait Reservation.
As I climbed to the top of the rock hill, I looked at the ocean and the impressive waves. I then looked at the salt marsh that is the centerpiece of the Goldthwait Reservation and did a double-take…it was gone. Well, not really gone but underwater. The effect of all that ocean water made it appear that the houses which normally face the marsh now resided on some lake front. The whole scene seemed odd and unique and I hope I did it some justice with this image. I bet you would be hard pressed to name this part of town without the title and text accompanying the image.