The Lighthouse
This photograph was taken at 7:56 PM, June 2nd, 2012 by Photographer Jerry Boyden in Ogdensburg, NY
"As I took this photograph, I wondered what it would have been like. When the British attacked during the war of 1812." ~Jerry Boyden~
©2013 Jerry Boyden
I spent many mornings on St. George Island trying to get a nice sunrise photo of the lighthouse.  I kept missing the shot because either the sky was completely clear or it was completely covered with clouds.  Finally, near the end of our stay, the perfect combination of clouds and clear sky produced this shot for me.
Here’s an interesting moth I found clinging to the side of a building near the Sanibel Lighthouse.  It was identified by someone on Bugguide.net as a Pluto Sphinx Moth.  The wing span of this moth is 2 to 2½ inches.  It’s found in many South American countries, but in the United States it is found only in Florida and south Texas.
The Fire Island Lighthouse from the morning of September 13, 2013. I blended in a sand texture to the sky in Photoshop.
On this session, the participants gave no hint of unfamiliarity with one another or with the music !
In 1995, while running the jazz program at Vassar College, Michael received a National Endowment for the Arts grant to teach professional orchestral musicians how to improvise jazz. He is the president of Jazz Impact, LLC., a learning and development program that uses jazz as a metaphor to help people learn how to maximize their collaborative potential in the context of a rapidly changing world.
The Fire Island Lighthouse from the morning of September 13, 2013. I blended in a sand texture to the sky in Photoshop.
The Fire Island Lighthouse from the morning of September 13, 2013. I blended in a sand texture to the sky in Photoshop.
The Fire Island Lighthouse from the morning of September 13, 2013. I blended in a sand texture to the sky in Photoshop.
See photo in original gallery.