Into The Lighthouse | Assateague Island, VA
This is the entrance to the Assateague Lighthouse on Assateague Island, VA. It lies on the Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge, however it does not receive any government funds whatsoever for upkeep. The flaking paint that you see around the door exists all over the 142-foot tall structure. It was last painted in 1995, but as you can see, it didn’t hold up too well. A recent renovation, all funded by donations, refurbished the spiral staircase and observation deck so that the lighthouse can entertain climbers. Current donations and fees charged for climbing it are going toward further rehabbing, including a much needed paint job. I do enjoy it’s grungy look (it’s good for photography), but I hope to see it bright and shiny again someday soon!
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Blue Hour Sunrise | Assateague Island, Virginia
I can’t tell you how many times I tried to time the flash of the lighthouse just right, but I stood there shooting for a solid 15 minutes before I got a flare from the light that I liked. For those of you familiar with Assateague Island, you’ll understand what kind of a feat that is when you’re being mauled by mosquitoes! This is the Assateague Island Lighthouse just before sunrise on the Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge. The ocean was to my back, and immediately following this shot, I wheeled around and quickly got set back up to shoot the sun rising over the sea, which you can see here. This was part of my much beloved morning shoot with my mom and dad. Fun times! Not much to say, processing wise, on this one. It’s a single, long exposure- tripod mounted and remote triggered. Minimal work in Photoshop to clear up a little color cast in the upper clouds. That’s it. What you see is the same beautiful sight I saw that morning!
©2011 Zach Frailey
‘Assateague Island Sunrise’ | Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge- Assateague Island, VA This image was shot just before the sunrise broke over the ocean on Assateague Island, VA. The water in the foreground is a tidal wetland that is connected to Tom’s Cove that is off frame to the right. As soon as the sun came up over the ocean (directly in the center of this photo) the water filled with many species of birds ready for breakfast. I shot this several minutes before the last image in this stream, ‘First Light.’ If you read that post, you saw that this was a special shoot for me because my parents came along. A little about the island: Assateague is a 37 mile long barrier island that is split between Maryland and Virginia. The northernmost point of the island is separated from Ocean City, MD by a narrow inlet cut by a hurricane in 1933. After a 1962 storm destroyed the structures on the island, the planned development was halted and soon after Assateague became a National Seashore. On the Virginia side (where I visit), the island is home of the Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge which serves as a home for masses of migratory birds and other wildlife including the famous wild ponies, made famous by Marguerite Henry’s Misty of Chincoteague. The shot: Nikon D90, 18-105mm VR Nikkor lens, tripod held and remote triggered. Single exposure of 2.5 sec, f/18. Edited in Photoshop CS4 with Nik Color Efex and Nik Viveza plug-ins. Unsharp mask and exported for web. ©2011 Zach Frailey
Assateague Lighthouse | Assateague Island, VA
History: The 142-foot tall Assateague Island lighthouse was built in 1867 to help ships navigate the dangerous shoals of the island on the coast of Virginia. Assateague Lighthouse actually enjoys an opposite conditions that threatens many other great lighthouses. Where most lighthouses today are threatened by erosion, the land mass around Assateague Lighthouse has been filling in. Since being built, the waterline of the inlet has been “pushed back” close to 5 miles away from the light due to the constant, natural deposits of land.
Processing: I shot this image in 2009 and just revisited it today. It’s a single exposure, well baked in Photoshop. First, I fixed the color and straightened it out. I shot this on my old D40, and my photography was in it’s early stages. The sky was grey and blown out, so I replaced it. Using Nik Color Efex, I added a Tonal Contrast and a Pro Contrast filter to it. Finally, I added a Gaussian Blur on the entire image followed by a layer mask using the gradient tool to blur the water in the foreground.
©2011 Zach Frailey, Please do not use without permission.
Sunrise on the Bay
Chincoteague Island, VA
I’m starting to get pretty excited for my annual journey to Chincoteague, so I decided to go back through the archives for this one. I’m not sure if this really is a bay, but it is a continuation if the Assateague Bay near Black Point Landing. Just around the bend, the whole thing empties into Tom’s Cove and the Atlantic Ocean. This was shot from Veteran’s Memorial Park facing the Assateague Lighthouse.
©2011 Zach Frailey






