Photography by Robert Clibbon |
The small world at the end of Cape Cod is a source
of rich and haunting images for the photographer's eye. Enclosed by the sandy hook of Long Point, Provincetown's harbor is a lively scene of colorful Portuguese fishing boats, local vessels and those from far-flung ports. Dramatic changes of tide and weather make for grand vistas of sand, sea and sky.
Beyond the town and harbor spread the dunes of the Provincelands, a sculptured maze of shifting sand and cranberry hollows, ringed by three lighthouses. The clear light of the Outer Cape has been compared to that of the Greek Islands and has been an inspiration to generations of artists and photographers. framed sizes 22x50" & 28x64"
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