A return visit to Beavertail State Park in Jamestown, Rhode Island

It's been a couple of years since I last tried to photograph at Beavertail State Park in Jamestown Rhode Island.  The last time I was there it was a grey/blue overcast day.  This time, I had some time off so I headed up early Friday morning after a heavy rain the day before.  

Though the weather looked gloomy, I was rewarded with some fantastic opportunities both before and 20 minutes after sunrise.  

 

It also helped that Narragansett Bay had some great tidal activity that morning!

 

What locations would you like to re-shoot if you had a chance to visit again?  Please feel free to share your experiences and checkout my most recent work on the Latest Page.

Simmie Reagor

Simmie is a landscape photographer based in northeastern United States. He enjoys capturing images of forests, waterfalls, and seascapes. His passion for landscape photography extends to post processing and education. Follow him on Instagram and Flickr.

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