Nauset Lighthouse – July 16, 2016
On one of my frequent trips to Maine, I opted to head to Cape Cod in Massachusetts on my last night to attend Tim Little’s (Cape Night Photography) night photography workshop. It was a great night and most of the group stayed out until 1 in the morning! Getting up the next morning to make my flight back to Dallas was not nearly as great. The lighthouse was originally built in Chatham in 1877, and later moved, in 1923, to Eastham to replace the Three Sisters. It was moved yet again to its present location in 1997 as erosion caused the cliff’s edge to creep within 50 feet of the lighthouse. If you think you might recognize this iconic landmark, that’s because it serves as the logo for the Cape Cod Potato Chip Company. Most of the lighting came from the moon with a surprise assist from the current residents of the keeper’s house who conveniently turned on the upstairs lights.
Nauset Lighthouse – July 16, 2016
On one of my frequent trips to Maine, I opted to head to Cape Cod in Massachusetts on my last night to attend Tim Little’s (Cape Night Photography) night photography workshop. It was a great night and most of the group stayed out until 1 in the morning! Getting up the next morning to make my flight back to Dallas was not nearly as great. The lighthouse was originally built in Chatham in 1877, and later moved, in 1923, to Eastham to replace the Three Sisters. It was moved yet again to its present location in 1997 as erosion caused the cliff’s edge to creep within 50 feet of the lighthouse. If you think you might recognize this iconic landmark, that’s because it serves as the logo for the Cape Cod Potato Chip Company. Most of the lighting came from the moon with a surprise assist from the current residents of the keeper’s house who conveniently turned on the upstairs lights.