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Autumn in Cape Ann Massachusetts

Cape Ann is located on the coast some 43 miles north­east of  Boston,  Mass­a­chu­setts. It includes the towns of Rock­port and Glouces­ter and is home of  The Sec­ond Annual Lob­sta Fest and Seafood Extrav­a­ganza! The pho­tos in this gallery were also shot in Essex, Mag­no­lia and Man­ches­ter by the Sea. Autumn in Mass­a­chu­setts may be the best in the coun­try. Some of my favorite loca­tions on Cape Ann are Plum Cove, Lanes Cove, Rock­port Har­bor, Glouces­ter Har­bor, Rocky Neck, Atlantic Road, Hal­ibut Point, Buswell Pond, Annisquam, Lob­ster Cove and Hoop Pole Cove. All of these loca­tions afford excel­lent photo oppor­tu­ni­ties. I would love to pho­to­graph Cape Ann in the win­ter but,  the weather is too unpre­dictable. So I will have to leave the win­ter pho­tos for my brother-in-law, Todd Har­ring­ton, of  Plum Cove Pho­tog­ra­phy, who lives in Gloucester.

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Autumn in Cape AnnMany of the pho­tos in this Slideshoe were processed in HDR. For more infor­ma­tion on HDR or High Dynamic-Range pho­tog­ra­phy and the pro­gram I use, Pho­tomatix Pro 3.1, click on the links below!. Pho­tomatix Pro 3.1 is a stand­alone pro­gram and also has Plu­g­ins for Adobe Pho­to­shop and Adobe Pho­to­shop Light­room 2.

Adobe Lightroom 2

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Map of Cape Ann Mas­sachachusetts. Click on the mark­ers below to view more information.

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The Old Burying Grounds of Massachusetts in Autumn

Mass­a­chu­setts is rich in his­tory and old ceme­ter­ies. To visit and pho­to­graph the Old Bury­ing Grounds of Mass­a­chu­setts in Autumn is incred­i­ble. The old maple trees are huge and beau­ti­ful, with bright fall col­ors of yel­lows, oranges and reds. The last trip to Mass­a­chu­setts we went out look­ing for dead rel­a­tives for our geneal­ogy project. You see both my wife and  I have ances­tors in the area that date back to the first set­tlers of this great coun­try.  Find­ing grave stones of many of our ances­tors is a thrill and try­ing to imag­ine what life was like back then. I would like to sit down to din­ner with our ances­tors to visit with them to find out what they were like. The pho­tos in this gallery were shot in the town ceme­ter­ies of Ipswich, Har­vard, Shirley, Essex, Gro­ton, New­bury­port and Lex­ing­ton.  It’s a step back in time.  It’s a chance to under­stand what our Found­ing Father’s sac­ri­ficed for us.

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The Old Burying Grounds of Massachusetts in Autumn

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Website Resources

Resources to Build a Pho­tog­ra­phy Web­site Like — Doug Nie­der­miller Photography

I’ve been work­ing on the Doug Nie­der­miller Pho­tog­ra­phy web­site for lit­tle over 2 years using the trial and error method and lots of self edu­ca­tion.  After all the time I spent build­ing and rebuild­ing this web­site I thought it would nice to share the resources I found to be the most use­ful that brought this web site to where it is today.

Types of Websites

There are sev­eral types of web­sites: Government/Political, Non Profit, Retail, Prod­uct Infor­ma­tion and like this one, which is an Inde­pen­dent Infor­ma­tion Con­tent site.

Get­ting Started

The first book I bought that really helped was Ros­alind Gardner’s  The Super Affil­i­ate Hand­book.  Not only is this a great book on affil­i­ate mar­ket­ing (mak­ing money sell­ing other people’s stuff), but a great book on get­ting started with a web­site or blog.  Ros­alind steered me towards a self hosted web­site Word­Press CMS (con­tent man­age­ment system).

Affil­i­ate Marketing

Some­thing you might be ask­ing, what is affil­i­ate Mar­ket­ing?  If you look on many web­sites you will see ban­ners and links to mer­chants out­side of that web­site like Stu­dio­press or B&H Photo, etc.  How this works is when you go to a web­site and click on a ban­ner ad or link, and then you buy from that mer­chant, the web­site owner receives a com­mis­sion.  If you don’t buy, they don’t get a com­mis­sion, in most cases. So, remem­ber,  if you like a web site and value the infor­ma­tion and the home­work they’ve done for you, by click­ing thru and by buy­ing a prod­uct or ser­vice you may want from that mer­chant, you help sup­port that website.

Word­Press

Word­Press is the num­ber one open source web blog­ging soft­ware.  In other words —  it’s free!  So, if you’re inter­ested in cre­at­ing your own web­site or web blog, I encour­age you to  con­sider Word­Press.  To start with, you don’t need a bunch of  HTML expe­ri­ence  to get going like you do when you’re start­ing a web­site from scratch.  Word­Press has 2 types of blog­ging options  — a wordpress.com account and what I use and highly rec­om­mend is a self hosted Word­Press account.  Both are free, but the self hosted accounts require inter­net host­ing account.

Inter­net Host­ing and Domains

The thing you will need is a web­site host­ing account and URL or domain web­site address.  The one I used is Dot 5 host­ing but, you can use just about any host­ing com­pany you wish.  Dot 5 host­ing has both domain reg­is­tra­tion and Word­Press on their site and is less than $100 for 2 years. A domain costs about $10  for a year.  Don’t  for­get domain pri­vacy.  It will pro­tect your email address, phone num­ber and other pri­vate  infor­ma­tion and it runs about $10 a year.  Once you have your own domain or URL you can acti­vate Word­Press.  The next thing you will need is a Word­Press theme.

Word­Press Themes

I also can highly rec­om­mend the Stu­dio­Press Gen­e­sis Themes. The ones I use are the Gen­e­sis Theme Frame­workStu­dio­Press Land­scape Child Theme and Stu­dio­Press Lifestyle Child Theme on our travel web­site(DCM Travel Reviews)  Of course, you can use one of the thou­sands of free Word­Press themes, but the Stu­dio­Press themes are packed with options and great sup­port.  Note: Stu­dio­Press themes only work with a self hosted Word­Press account.

Word­Press Plug-ins

Plug-ins are small or large pro­grams that attach to Word­Press and themes that add func­tions to your Word­Press blog or web­site.  There are a thou­sand plug-ins for Word­Press and most are free.  Some take dona­tions and some have pro ver­sions for purchase.

List of Resources

Here is a list of plug-ins I use in my web­site. All are free. Some take dona­tions AddToAny: Share/Bookmark/Email But­ton After The Dead­line – Spell and gram­mar checker Akismet – Spam fil­ter Bro­ken Link Checker  — Checks for bro­ken links on your site Com­ment Reply Noti­fi­ca­tion – Noti­fies com­menter when you reply by email Gen­e­sis Sim­ple Hooks — Adds a bunch of func­tions to the Gen­e­sis Themes Gen­e­sis Sim­ple Side­bars — Add more func­tions to the Gen­e­sis Themes side­bar Google XML Sitemaps — Adds an auto­matic Google XML sitemap (A must) Map­Press Easy Google Maps — Add maps to your post Sim­ple Face­book Share But­ton — Share posts on oth­ers Face­book walls Social Pro­files Wid­get — Fol­low but­ton Twit­ter, Face­book, feeds, Flicker, etc. Tweet­Meme Retweet But­ton — ReTweet on Twit­ter WordPress.com Stats – Your web­site sta­tis­tics WP-Cycle – Slide show on home page WP Sim­ple Adsense Inser­tion — Insert Google ads on your site WordPress-Database-Back up – Backup your web­site data

Other soft­ware I Use

Microsoft Expres­sion Web 2 – HTML  and text edi­tor Microsoft office Home and busi­ness 2010 Smart FTP – Trans­fer files to and from your website

Pho­tog­ra­phy Related Software

Adobe Pho­to­shop Light­room 3 Soft­ware for Mac & Win­dows – photo edit­ing cat­a­loging and flash gal­leries on this web­site Adobe Pho­to­shop ele­ments 9 — Photo edit­ing Topaz Labs plug-in Bun­dle – Photo enhance­ments Pho­tomatix Pro 4 – HDR photo enhancements

Video Train­ing Education

Microsoft Expres­sion Web 2 -  Total train­ing — video train­ing — Microsoft Expres­sion Web on DVD

lynda.com soft­ware train­ing — Online video train­ing. also on DVD’s  – Adobe Light­room 2 & 3, Word­Press, SEO, Adobe Pho­to­shop Ele­ments, Twit­ter, Face­book, Google Ana­lyt­ics, Web­site Opti­mizer, Excel, Word, Expres­sion Web, PHP,  Pho­tog­ra­phy, Web Design, Adobe Pre­miere Ele­ments, HTML and over 900 other train­ing videos

Books and E-Books

Super Affil­i­ate Hand­book HTML, XHTML & CSS For Dum­mies Word­Press For Dum­mies Using Microsoft Expres­sion Web 2 Search Engine Opti­miza­tion All-in-One Desk Ref­er­ence For Dum­mies

Inter­net Host­ing and Domain

Dot 5 Host­ing and domains

Con­tent Man­age­ment System

WordPress.com — Account (no host­ing account required) WordPress.org — For self host­ing accounts (recommended)

Word­Press Themes

Stu­dio­press — Gen­e­sis frame­work and the land­scape theme for the pho­tog­ra­phy site Stu­dio­press — Gen­e­sis frame­work and the lifestyle theme for the travel site

Other util­i­ties — Keep your PC backed up and run­ning smooth!

Acro­nis True Image Home 2011 (Eng­lish) PC back up utility

Speed Up My PC Click here to improve PC per­for­mance. This util­ity will helps you keep your PC run­ning fast.

Reg­istry Booster Click here to run a Free Reg­istry scan. This util­ity will helps you keep your PC run­ning smooth.

Con­clu­sion

Pho­tog­ra­phy is my pas­sion and a web site is a great way to share your pho­tog­ra­phy and maybe make some money!  This is just a cliff note ver­sion of build­ing a web­site. These are the major aspects to con­sider when build­ing a Word­Press web­site or blog.  If you like my web­site and would like to cre­ate a web­site of your own, this list and arti­cle may help you get started.  So, do your home­work and start your own pho­tog­ra­phy Word­Press web­site or blog.

Good Luck!

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Veterans Day — Lexington Massachustts — The first to die in the battle of the American Revolution.

On Vet­er­ans Day we thank all the that serve in our armed forces and we remem­ber the ones in our fam­ily that served.

War of the Amer­i­can Revolution

Moses Souther, Lucy Jack­son Souther, Luke Bartlett, Robert Pren­tice, Matthew May­hew, William Whit­comb, Samuel Keeler,

Civil War

Henry Warner Souther

World War I

Arthur Chris­t­ian Niedermiller

Air­ship Shenandoah

Arthur Regi­nald Houghton

World War II

Howard A. Nie­der­miller, Court­land Gor­don Har­ring­ton, John Henry Pretty

Korean War

Her­bert Charles Niedermiller

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Autumn In Lex­ing­ton Massachusetts

Lexinhton Massachusetts

Map of Lex­ing­ton Massachusetts

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After the October 2009 Cape Ann Nor’easter

Cape Ann is located 43 miles north­east of  Boston,  Mass­a­chu­setts. It includes the  towns of Rock­port and Glouces­ter. Glouces­ter is America’s first sea­port estab­lished in 1623, some 7 years before Boston. A nor’easter is a cir­cu­lar storm were the winds come from the north­east with the worst hav­ing hur­ri­cane force winds. The pho­tos in this gallery were shot after a small nor’easter storm with gale force winds. I can only imag­ine how bad a really big storm would be, like the  storm of Sep­tem­ber 1991, which was made into a movie about the Andrea Gail in The Per­fect Storm. The  sea­port of Glouces­ter has lost more than 5000 fish­er­men in the last 386 years.

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Cape Ann Nor'Easter

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