The photo depicts the balcony of the ancient ship church located at the main street in Hingham. The Church was built in the year 1681, to serve as a meeting point and worship place at Massachusetts. Tom Sheehan superbly captures this 325-year-old Christian Place of worship, with his tripod supported Nikon 8800 digitally enhanced camera.
For more photos and details about this ace photographer, just log in to the website. Rest assured, you would not be disappointed with the mesmerizing photo art collection. The snap shot of a Grave, of the famous poetess Mary Goose, who left her mortal remains in 1690, at Old Granary Building in Boston city, is another exclusive one by Tom using Nikon D200 camera with digital features and Nikkor 12-24mm wide zooming lens. Even the ancient writings over the grave can be clearly seen and is readable.
Well, the North River photo of the Sorry Charlie fishery vessel takes the cake; it is almost like a picturesque postcard, if not better. It is shot during a lazy afternoon as the great vessel sits idle watching the tempest fog rolling over the North river in Scituate. This beauty was photographed from the dock area using tripod loaded Nikon D200 with 80-400 mm Nikon Zooming lens. The original photo as a RAW extension file was first converted to black and white image, then highlighted with quadtone feature in Adobe Photoshop, later saved as a tiff file. And the image is really worth all the hard work behind it.
With Tom Sheehan, photography gets better with every new shot.