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Dockside in Galilee by Keith R Wahl, Made From RI Gallery

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DocksideFishing vessels alongside the pier in Galilee. The sun is bright against the fog.




People often see inactivity when they see vessels at the dock on a foggy later afternoon. This is far from the truth. Right now, the batteries are being charged. There is potential activity here. Tomorrow will be very busy.

Tomorrow, these vessels packed together at the dock will start readying for work at sea. The vessels need maintenance. The equipment needs maintenance and repair. Inspections occur as lists reveal who is in port.

Active at the moment? No. Soon to be about the business of fishing? Yes.

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On DeckFishing vessels alongside pier in Galilee. The sun is

Fishhouse On Pier In Galilee by Keith R Wahl, Made From RI Gallery

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Fishhouse On Pier In GalileeFishhouse on the pier in Galilee in the light of a late-day fog-covered sun




Fishhouse on the pier in Galilee in the light of a late-day fog-covered sun

A simple natural shingled structure of typical New England architecture. The Fishhouse serves an important function in waterfront life. This is the interface of the work onshore and the work at sea.

These simple buildings serve as the staging area of the "maritime adventure". "Maritime adventure" being an Admiralty Law and Marine Insurance term with ancient origins. This is where ice and supplies board the vessel.

The fish house is also where the lumpers will unload the fish for sale and auction

Fishing Vessel Port-Bow View by Keith R Wahl, Made From RI Gallery

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Fishing Vessel Aces High Port-Bow ViewF/V Aces High alongside a Galilee pier in the early evening. Port-bow view.




F/V Aces High alongside a Galilee pier in the early evening. Port-bow view.

The sun turns milky in appearance as a light fog settles in the atmosphere. A fishing vessel settles in for the night. Dockside activity starts in a few hours under lights, but for now, activity has settled.

The vessel shows graceful curves in this port-bow view. The sheer sweeps from stem to stern in a beautiful sweep. Even at rest, the vessel's flared bow seems ready to throw water aside.

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Over Narragansett Bay by Keith R Wahl, Made From RI Gallery

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"Behind the clouds, the sun is still shining..."



Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,



"The Rainy Day", Stanza Three, Line Two


Awe Over Narragansett Bay (Select the photo to see in a larger format)


Awe Over Narragansett BaySpringtime clouds above Narragansett Bay refracting the sun




When photographing Narragansett Bay, I have made it a practice not to be operating a boat myself. This view is why. I love operating boats and I have a reputation as a seaman, but this is a different function. While photographing, I utilize the same powers of observation used in vessel operation. Then I allow myself to add in a sense of awe.

Here we have a couple of examples. I looked up. The weather was on the cusp of being beautiful or going completely upside down. The resu

Allen Harbor Scallop Shell: A Waterfront Metaphor by Keith R Wahl, Made From RI Gallery

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Allen Harbor Scallop ShellScallop shell in bluestone




Scallop shell in bluestone

There is a reason why I make certain distinctions. I realize that the waterfront is on the shoreline. But, there is something distinctive about the waterfront. The connotation of waterfront, if not denotation, is something akin to a utility. Related to utility is work. The waterfront is where things happen.

This work and utility thoughts lead us to a scallop shell cast among bluestone or Belgian Stone. The stone is the edging brought in to stabilize the soil near docks and piers. The scallop shell is the remnant of work (and someone's tasty meal). It's not on the beach and it's not on the shoreline per se. No.

Pink Flowers In... Fluffy Hail? by Keith R Wahl, Made From RI Gallery

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“Spring: A lovely reminder of how beautiful change can truly be.”


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Pink Flowers In Fluffy HailFlowing bush in rain and snow




The flowers bloom and then fluffy hail falls from the Rhode Island sky. What is "fluffy hail", you ask? I see that hand at the back of the room. "Fluffy hail" falls from the sky like the snow of winter, but one is so looking forward to spring that they enter a denial.

So these flowers are not covered in melting snow in April. This is melting fluffy hail. The denial embraced in full. The beauty is not diminished. 

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Pink Flowers In SnowFlowering bush in rain and snow

Pink Blossoms of April by Keith R Wahl, Made From RI Gallery

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Blossoming PinkPink flowers in spring




The sun's descent is a little bit later in April. Its special light gives soft illumination to the changes that April brings. Changes that we have awaited with tense patience since the end of winter.

We wait, watch, and anticipate as we watch our favorite plantings. Passing a favored bush, we check for the potential of buds daily. Then they appear. It's not overnight. The perception is that the slow progress may not be happening, but it is. And then, the glorious color of pink appears. It is here. In the soft afternoon light, the harbinger of true spring i

Portrait Of A Gnome by Keith R Wahl, Made From RI Gallery

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https://www.madefromrigallery.com - I took a photo of a garden gnome in West Kingston, RI only to find out that it has become a symbol of a contemporary issue. Yes, a symbol or victim of my other profession of maritime transit. Recently (as of April 2021), there was a ship that blocked the Suez Canal in the Middle East.

The ship that blocked the Suez Canal is free now. Well, the ship is under arrest (one arrests the personality of a ship under Admiralty Law). There will be many issues to settle including the issue of "General Average".

But as a result of this global trade "hiccup", there is now a global shortage of garden gnomes. You can read more here: Gnome shortage: Lockdown and Suez canal blockage blamed - BBC News

So, protect and appreciate your gnomes. They may become sought after commodities.

Serene Cards Pond Reflections by Keith R Wahl, Made From RI Gallery

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https://www.madefromrigallery.com - Walking away from Moonstone Beach in the late afternoon, I look to the east, to my right. Looking upward in the wires, I look to check for fishing lines and a lure. They are there, always different, but always there from someone's errant cast.

This is Card's Pond. This is on the small pedestrian causeway that allows access to Moonstone Beach. It is always calm and serene due to its protection from almost all winds.

Cards Pond is a transitional life metaphor. It's that place that we do not our destination but serves as a transition point that sets our attitudes. We go to the beach with anticipation of a pleasant experience. We leave having had that experience. Somehow, this serene image is what anchors our attitudes hours and days later.

Serenity and peace of mind are the u

Sunday Morning Walk In The Snow by Keith R Wahl, Made From RI Gallery

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https://www.madefromrigallery.com - Sunday morning snow that is falling gentle on the ground, on the lake, on yourself. This is the perfect time to take a walk with the family.

Sights seen every day have changed. Clean, bright, and pristine. The lake covered, roads made clean, snow-covered roofs, fields leveled with snow.

In muffled footsteps, the world made new and still. This is the gift of New England in winter.

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Snow Covered Country Road

A snow-covered country road in South Kingstown, Rhode Island
 


Snow Covered Country RoadA snow-covered country road in South Kingstown, Rhode Island




Cabin In Snow

A cabin is seen in its seeming natural element as the snow falls in South Kingstown, Rhode Island.


Cabin In SnowA cabin is

Indian Run Reservoir In Ice And Snow by Keith R Wahl, Made From RI Gallery

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https://www.madefromrigallery.com - “The hard soil and four months of snow make the inhabitants of the northern temperate zone wiser and abler than his fellow who enjoys the fixed smile of the tropics.” ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson

Indian Run Reservoir and its trails are in the heart of the "urban" part of the "suburban" village of Wakefield, Rhode Island. At one time in the not so distant past, it was part of a "rural route". An oasis of trails surrounding a reservoir fed by a myriad of rivers and streams. Snowed in and frozen in the winter.

It's cold, but I walk anyway. The air is bracing and clean. The sights are as sensational as a summer day.

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Indian Run Reservoir In Ice And Snow


Indian Run R

Rock Bridge Window On The Bay by Keith R Wahl, Made From RI Gallery

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https://www.madefromrigallery.com - The grain in the rock reveals the flow of water. The tide rushing in and out, the watery drill revealing its flow. It's as if a celestial being desired an open window to Narragansett Bay, willing the tides to open the aperture. We appreciate the view.

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Rock Bridge Window On The Bay


Rock Bridge Window On The BayA rock bridge is seen at low tide on the shore of Jamestown, Rhode Island's Fort Getty.




The Rock Bridge


The Rock BridgeA rock bridge is seen at low tide on the shore of Jamestown, Rhode Island's Fort Getty.




A rock bridge is seen at low tide on the shore of Jamestown, Rhode Island's Fort Getty.

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Breachway Brilliance by Keith R Wahl, Made From RI Gallery

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https://www.madefromrigallery.com - Brilliant, clear sunlight as the sun sets over Rhode Island Sound. Sometimes, it is nice to just sit and watch the sun sink into the western horizon. 

Breachway Brilliance


Breachway BrillianceBrilliant sunset at the Charlestown Breachway looking over Rhode Island Sound.




Brilliant sunset at the Charlestown Breachway looking over Rhode Island Sound.

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Charlestown Winter Sunset by Keith R Wahl, Made From RI Gallery

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https://www.madefromrigallery.com - "Nature is painting for us, day after day, pictures of infinite beauty." ~ John Ruskin

There are days where one needs to go out and find a sunset. Fortunately, we live in Rhode Island. We have sunsets in abundance. 

Charlestown Winter Sunset











A winter sunset as seen from the Breachway at Charlestown, Rhode Island.

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Hollow Of The Tree by Keith R Wahl, Made From RI Gallery

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https://www.madefromrigallery.com - When hiking, I always revel in finding a hollow in a tree. For one thing, a hollow in a tree signifies old woodland. That tree has been there for a while. Hollows form from tree stress, fungi, or animals or insects burrowing into the heartwood.

A tree hollow acts as a resource or habitat for many vertebrate and invertebrate animals. It's a sign of life and activity. When found in the snow, as this one was, it is also a potential for shelter from the cold.

Hollow Of The Tree


Hollow Of The Tree




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Hollow of a tree in the snow. Found along the trail surrounding Indian Run Reservoir, Wakefield, Rhode Island.

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Dry Wind At East Matunuck Beach by Keith R Wahl, Made From RI Gallery

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https://www.madefromrigallery.com - This is what a clear winter day looks like at the beach. That stark blue sky? That's the result of a lack of moisture in the air. On this day, the condition couples with a wind that dried everything out. As the waves moved in on one side, the sand blew along in sympathetic waves with no moisture to hold it down.

The East Matunuck Beach wind turbine illustrates the strength of the wind. The tower was vibrating with a sound that indicated a material resonant frequency.

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Dry Wind At East Matunuck Beach 1


Dry Wind At East Matunuck Beach 1The wind blows in from the west southwest driving waves on to East Matunuck State Beach. The sky is blue with wispy clouds signifying dry air.




East Matunuck Beach Wind Turbi

The Moment by Keith R Wahl, Made From RI Gallery

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https://www.madefromrigallery.com - Every storm has a moment. That moment is where the storm starts to break up, the clouds part, and the sun asserts its authority over the sky. I always find that moment as hopeful as it is beautiful.

The Moment 1


The Moment 1The moment that a storm starts to break up and the sun shines through the snow-filled clouds at iced-over Indian Run Reservoir, Wakefield, Rhode Island




The Moment 2


The Moment 2The moment that a storm starts to break up and the sun shines through the snow-filled clouds at iced over Indian Run Reservoir, Wakefield, Rhode Island




The Moment 3


The Moment 3The moment that a storm starts to break up and the sun shines through the snow-filled clouds at iced over Indian Run Reservoir, Wakefield, Rhode Island




The moment that a storm starts to break up and the

South County Winter Scene by Keith R Wahl, Made From RI Gallery

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https://www.madefromrigallery.com - Three years. Well, more than three years, but three years simmering in the mind. Driving by one spot in all seasons thinking, "What a gorgeous scene that would be in winter".

My winter image has stayed in the back of my mind. Passing along this route when avoiding summer beach traffic. Avoiding the main traffic on Route 1 on school days. All those times passing by and thinking about how to find a place to pull over and take a winter shot in this one spot.

Well, it snowed last night. I was passing by. I pulled over. I climbed out of the van. I took the shot.

South County Winter Scene 1


South County Winter Scene 1A long-awaited classic winter scene along a regularly traveled route in South Kingstown, Rhode Island




South County Winter Scene 2


South County Winter Scene 2A

Marsh Grass by Keith R Wahl, Made From RI Gallery

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https://www.madefromrigallery.com - There is a certain undefined quiet comfort in being by marsh grass. One experiences a stillness that is only disturbed by the wind ruffling the grasses.
 

Marsh Grass


Marsh GrassMarsh grass is seen in the marsh area of Fox Hill Pond abutting Dutch Harbor, Jamestown, Rhode Island. A peaceful scene with marinas and the Newport Pell Bridge in the background.




That undefined quiet is one of the things that signify the benefits of marshland. Marshes are buffers between wave and storm action of the ocean or bay and more stable, fertile ground. Marshes and distribute nutrients into that fertile soil and filter out pollutants. They are also breeding grounds for commercial and recreational fish.

The quiet peace of looking at marsh grass holds a great deal of meaning. Given the calm fee

Sun And Waves Paint A Scene by Keith R Wahl, Made From RI Gallery

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Sun And Waves Paint A SceneThe coastline of Conanicut Island at Fort Getty, Jamestown, Rhode Island. A sunny, windy day at the rocky shore.




There are those photographers who work to capture the perfect sunrise or sunset. I practice this on occasion myself. But I also find that there is a lot of daytime bracketed between the sunrise and the sunset. In that time, I hike, sail, and do a lot more. Sometimes, these conditions are harder to photograph in bright, harsh light. But the results are astounding to see.

This particular winter perambulation was on the western shore of Conanicut Island. Jamestown's Fort Getty. This is a section of the coast where shoreline access balances with preservation. Untamed and wild views result. One can imagine another unt