
The
outlook was bleak this morning as we arrived in Jamestown, RI to
take photos of the NYYC Annual Regatta's Around the Island Race. The
forecast for 5 knots had held. But the start was postponed about 45
minutes and it was worth the wait; the glassy water turned to
whitecaps as the seabreeze filled in. With bright sun

,
interesting background scenery and a decent amount of wind, what
more can a photographer ask for? How about the fastest, newest boats
to photograph...Puma, the new Moneypenny, Bella Mente, Rambler, and
many more.
Today's course was clockwise around Conanicut Island (Jamestown),
just like last year. This

year
visibility was a lot better and we are much more familiar with the
area, but where's the challenge there?..
The Around the Island Race photos are a must see.
The New York Yacht Club regattas are always great ones to photograph
and we are big fans of hanging out in Newport, but we had to head
back to Connecticut this afternoon. Saturday we head to Larchmont to
photograph 2008 Vanguard 15 Nationals for Sailing World Magazine.
This regatta is the biggest V15 Nationals in history, with over 100
boats entered. We're keeping our fingers crossed for some breeze
like today's.