the-privateer-lynx-annapolis-md-fall-2018.jpg (2018) Photography by Micheal Driscoll

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The Connecticut-based replica of the War of 1812-era privateer Lynx. The original had successful maiden cruise but was later captured in harbor by the Royal Navy & taken into service. It was sold off after the war & known to have plied French waters as a merchant vessel until about 1820. At that point, she left history, & nothing more is[...]
The Connecticut-based replica of the War of 1812-era privateer Lynx. The original had successful maiden cruise but was later captured in harbor by the Royal Navy & taken into service. It was sold off after the war & known to have plied French waters as a merchant vessel until about 1820. At that point, she left history, & nothing more is known of her.

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Once upon a time I wanted to be a writer. I took that as far as I could till I ran out of words. Now I use the digital camera to speak. It's more challenging, more fulfilling, sometimes more infuriating, and[...]

Once upon a time I wanted to be a writer. I took that as far as I could till I ran out of words. Now I use the digital camera to speak. It's more challenging, more fulfilling, sometimes more infuriating, and a damn sight more fun. The camera is a box to capture light that can become pictures or even memories. My eyes are the most important part of my camera collection. They are the way I look, really look at the world, even to be in the world not just on it. The camera is my second language. With it, I seek to abstract detail such as textures, angles, light and reflection, to see the familiar in new ways. Photographic side interests include street photography, entertainment, lifestyle and event genres, plus film photography. I came late to the dance, but if I’m not exactly there yet, I feel I am finding my path.

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