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Entries from April 1, 2007 - May 1, 2007

He's shooting me, I'm shooting him

Good weather is marking its return to the beautiful Cape May shorelines. I wonder if that guy's shot of me appears somewhere else online?

Posted on Tue, May 1 by Registered CommenterMichael Longfellow | CommentsPost a Comment

heavenly


heavenly, originally uploaded by Michael/ capemayX.

Cape May Point, NJ — every night the sun sets beautifully, behind St. Mary's by the Sea Nun convent.

Posted on Mon, April 30 by Registered CommenterMichael Longfellow | CommentsPost a Comment

morning light


morning light, originally uploaded by Michael/ capemayX.

The cement ship at Cape May Point has been photographed a million times. Whenever I've captured and posted images, I've tried to add something new.

For this shot there was something about the calm morning light against the beaten down structure, and the glowing horizon ferry that really caught my attention. Check out the seagulls basking in the morning sun's rays. As we all should! :O)

Posted on Sat, April 28 by Registered CommenterMichael Longfellow | CommentsPost a Comment

Abbey

In front of the famous Abbey, an old world style Victorian marvel, at sunset. I was just riding by on my bike and noticed how cool the hotel and flags looked from this unusual perspective.

The flags are way in the foreground on and island that divides the street — giving this shot its unusual perspective.

Posted on Wed, April 25 by Registered CommenterMichael Longfellow | CommentsPost a Comment

hope springs eternal


hope springs eternal, originally uploaded by Michael/ capemayX.

In front of the Congress Hall entrance. Note the tall pillars, green underside and roof line in soft focus in the background.

Posted on Tue, April 24 by Registered CommenterMichael Longfellow | CommentsPost a Comment
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