LOCATION :: Waiting to Sail

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Sailboat at dock by Chip Bunnell PhotographyFriday morning and the storms have passed. Blue sky with puffy clouds are seen from horizon to horizon. The wind has picked up and the sea ebbs and flows on the shore. Only the imagination limits the journey of where this scene will take you.

At this very same moment, every want-to-be pirate trapped in his cubical during these last few hours of the work week is dreaming of casting off the lines, hoisting the mainsail and heading into adventure. The ship may be more modern and a more brightly colored than the real pirates of days gone by, but the love of the sea and riding on her waves remains the same. Whether she is a 80’ luxury schooner or a modest 20’ sloop, there is often a Jolly Roger flying to bring out the pirate spirit. Of course, Jimmy Buffett is playing in the background. …Isn’t that a given?

To me, this image captured these feelings. She is patiently tied at dock, flanked by two feathered sentinels watching over her. The clouds added great texture to the sky with the tropical landscape dividing them from the calm waters below. I exaggerated the colors slightly to show the wonderful blend of blue, yellow and green in their respective places. Whether its an afternoon on the ocean or a week in the Keys, she is ready for her captain to guide her next run.

Photo Stuff: Single frame, Processed in LR and Topaz Clarity

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OCEAN :: Tupelo Honey

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Chip Bunnell Photography Palm Beach FloridaI’ve been off the radar for a bit due to a photo trek throughout the Northeast with some fellow photographer friends. To get back in the groove, I wanted to share an image that, by its individual look, may be somewhat of a “snapshot”, but to me is one that is filled with emotion. It depicts the combination of freedom, friends and adventure.

While in Boston, my beautiful wife and I had the opportunity to enjoy a whale watching tour. As this was a 530P departure, we were headed out 26 miles off shore while many others were headed back to the safety of the Boston Harbor. We passed a number of channel markers, several lighthouses and even a deserted military fort in the distance. One of my interests is observing others and trying to understand a bit of their unique lives. The wide variety of water vessels we passed allowed ample opportunity to quickly get a glimpse into their activities at that particular moment.

The boats was saw ranged from small 17’ power boats in the harbor to the famous New England lobster boats checking on their day’s catch. A strong, but manageable wind was blowing from the east which gave movement to the flotilla of sailboats that seemed to surround us. A sleek, modern 120’+ sailing yacht cut through the waves with great ease and power. Of all these wonderful water craft, my eye was drawn to the Tupelo Honey.

She wasn’t the smallest, or the grandest or the fastest. She was actually rather average in size and speed. She did, however, seem to exude character and grace. Her styling was that of the ships that fill the pages of history books. Her bowsprit and masts were fashioned from beautiful, well cared for timbers. Her sails were unfurled as they grabbed captured the passing breeze to move her and her passengers to their desired destination. Onboard, it was obvious that each line had its place, and each was neatly secured in its place. The precious cargo consisted of 6 souls; two that bonded their minds with her might and four others that were able to enjoy the sweet sound of the wind and the waves while embracing the companionship of the others.

To me, this image is a combination of rich details, freedom and wonderful companionship with good friends on a perfect, sunny day. The blending of these simple ingredients makes for an adventure worthy of a long lasting memory.

Single Frame, Processed in LR

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