Ten
Pound Island 1999. One of the benefits of working locally is that you
can wait for the right time to shoot something. This is Ten Pound Island,
a legendary place in Gloucester Harbor, one which poets and writers have
written about for centuries. I followed the tide movement for almost a
year until it was low enough for me to line up the high water mark on
the rock with the city in the background. |
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