I have posted many seascapes here, taken with my relatively new D800e, or in the Pentax forum (645D). THey were all taken on Long Beach Island (LBI), NJ, a barrier island about 2 miles at sea, connected to the main land by causeways and bridges. At it's widest point, it is about 4 blocks wide; at it's narrowest, it is less than one block wide. During Sandy, it coincided with a full moon, and consecutive high tides. The wind does not allow the bay to empty, so each high tide brings more water. The bay literally met the ocean. We had to mandatory evacuate. There is no power, water, or sewage. We may not get back for days to assess the damage. I did bring my redundant hard drives with my digital files. All my original negatives ( remember those...I 'm 75 yrs old), are in a 2nd floor workshop over top of the town bank bldg.
So, probably no new LBI pics for a while, but you can see what the island USED to look like here
MODERN PICTORIALS
Regards to all, and those on the east coast, stay safe.
Dave in NJ
So, probably no new LBI pics for a while, but you can see what the island USED to look like here
MODERN PICTORIALS
Regards to all, and those on the east coast, stay safe.
Dave in NJ