With a thick layer of fog blanketing Marblehead Harbor this morning, I was interested to see how things looked from up above, particularly the Town Class fleet of sailboats, more colloquially referred to as Racer's Row. Fog does a beautiful thing for me- it eliminates many distracting elements, allowing subjects to be captured in undisturbed, minimalist ways.
The sun had not yet broken through, and the waters were as still as ever. Here is a sample of images collected from this outing, in no particular order:
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