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  • A silver-haired man is photographed.
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  • A joyful young girl jumps rope at Race Point Lighthouse in Provincetown, MA.
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  • A young man fishes on a stand up paddle boarding outing
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  • Fireworks explode over the ocean on Cape Cod, MA.
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  • What I love so much about stand up paddle boarding is its ability to transport one, surrounded by nature, to a quiet, meditative state. On a perfect full moon, windless evening in late September, I got to photograph the nighttime version of this. Waterproof LED lights are attached to the bottom of the boards, illuminating the water below which meant the paddlers could see fish passing by. I photographed this from a jetty at a harbor near my<br />
house and was stunned by the beauty of it.
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  • A silver-haired man is photographed.
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  • A young couple and their dog on a stand up paddle boarding outing.
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  • Every year since the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, Kurt Martin has attached an American flag to one weir pole at each of his five weir traps. Orleans fisherman, Kurt Martin, owns and operates one of the last weirtrap fishing outfits left on Cape Cod. Weirs are an ancient form of trapping fish. They were used by Native Americans hundreds of years ago and have changed little since. They're an environmentally friendly form of fishing as, unlike in other forms of commercial fishing, undersized fish are not caught alongside adult fish.
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  • A silver-haired man is photographed.
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