What do the wreck of the Liberty ship James Longstreet, Provincetown dune shacks, a great white shark, and surfers at Wellfleets LeCount Hollow have in common? They're all captured from altitudes of up to 400 feet in photographs by Cape Cod native Christop
What do the wreck of the Liberty ship James
Longstreet, Provincetown dune shacks, a great white shark, and surfers at Wellfleets
LeCount Hollow have in common? They’re all captured from altitudes of up to 400 feet in photographs by Cape Cod native Christopher
Seufert. More than 100 images reveal the cape’s ocean currents, tide pools, geological forms, and orderly town grids from never-before-seen angles and perspectives. They also give equal
exposure to both hidden corners and well-traveled landmarks of every town on the cape, including Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket. The author’s creative use of the latest drone technology will be a revelation for even the most seasoned Cape Codder.By Christopher SeufertPhotographer Christopher Seufert lives in Chatham, Cape Cod. He has authored six photography books and is an FAA-licensed commercial drone photographer, www.CapeCodPhoto.net.115 color imagesA Drone’s Eye View115 color images
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