Experience The Wilderness Of Abandoned Buildings Of The Yore
The website displaying Tom Sheehan’s photography stands out from the countless cookie cutter sites on photography. The home page sans text curiously features only the sergeant quarters at the abandoned Fort Andrews army base in Paddocks Island. Set amidst tree-lined milieu the image creates inquisitiveness in the viewers all at once. The main links include comments, archive and about segments that are hyper linked into the inner pages. The links are swift and easily navigable and the comments are useful to get a hang of the services available in this site.
No matter whether you are a thoroughbred pro or a novice in the art of photography, this site would offer a handful of useful tips to pack a punch to your artworks apart from getting you acquainted with some of the latest camera models such as Nikon D200 with the Pro-level D-SLR featuring Nikon’s exclusive Image Processing Engine and continuous firing up to 5 fps.
The photo featured on the home page of the houses that were once Sergeant’s Quarters perched along the deserted roadway has an airy and tranquil mood. True to the adage a good picture can replace a thousand words, this superb image of the abandoned buildings, captured with the tripod mounted Nikon 8800 digital camera of Mr. Tom Sheehan, is a beauty to say the least. The melancholic feel and the sorry neglect of the present are all featured in this brilliant photograph that pushes even the masterpieces to nothingness.
The archive section is probably the best of the lot as it features some of the best photographs including some of the timeless creations in the Norwell series and Hingham photos that have left indelible imprints in the hall of fame.