Exploring Woods Hole : Where Nature Meets Science

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Exploring Woods Hole, even on a gloomy day, is a visual treat. The area is teeming with activity from the Oceanographic Institute, Steamship Authority and tourism. A must see exhibit is the Woods Hole Science Aquarium where one can see up-close various marine life.

I first stopped at the Waquoit Bay Nature Reserve (not in Woods Hole) for a few grey sky-harbor shots…and then continued to Nobska Point Lighthouse.  Eel Pond and the center of Woods Hole rounded out this photographic adventure…I plan to return on a sunnier day.   Enjoy!

By Spencer Kennard

As a child, spending summers in North Truro, I thought Cape Cod began at the Wellfleet Drive-In and ended at Provincetown. As a photographer, I now know that all the   Cape towns leading to the canal have their own unique beauty and charm.

Roughly 30 years ago, I had the good fortune to work with the legendary photographer Dick Kelsey and as owner of Kelsey-Kennard have specialized in aerial photography as well as landscape/scenic, portraits, weddings, and photographing events on the Cape, the Islands, and beyond.

Photographs from our Gallery in Chatham are displayed in homes and businesses locally and world-wide.

Besides photography I also enjoy boating/ fishing (fish are usually very safe when I’m out there,) gardening and tennis.  Cape Cod is a very special place and I look forward to sharing my images with you as I travel about.

 

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