
A few hours before the rain was expected to begin associated with a passing tropical storm, I went to the beach to make these three images. There were a few hardy souls in the water but not very many. (Click any image to view a higher resolution version).

What you can't see or feel in these images is the 30+ mph winds with higher gusts, and the stinging needles of wind-driven sand on my face and legs.

I think I'll go back home and experience it from a distance. Life is good in Manomet - even during storms.
Note: The first two images above are composites using the Photomerge software in Elements 14. The bottom image is a regular panorama from the built-in camera function.
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