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  • A surfer in wetsuit from behind carrying a surfboard at Whitecrest Beach in Wellfleet, MA
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  • The supermoon sets over Chatham's Lighthouse Beach on Cape Cod.
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  • The supermoon sets over Chatham's Lighthouse Beach on Cape Cod.
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  • The sun sets over a dock on Mill Pond in Chatham, MA.
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  • A surfer in wetsuit from behind carrying a surfboard at Whitecrest Beach in Wellfleet, MA
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  • People are silhouetted jumping on a beach on Cape Cod.
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  • A father and daughter head out on a jetty to go fishing.
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  • Volunteer, "Kiki" Goguen, of Brewster, MA, poses in Chris Baker's haunted yard in South Yarmouth, MA. Every year Baker sets up an elaborate Halloween display in his yard and on Halloween, neighborohood residents walk through his frightening "vortex" of horror while trick or treating.
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  • Mark Kielpinski, of Brewster, MA, pours hot water down his wetsuit after surfing on a cold February day.  At left, a fellow surfer snuggles his dog, Mack.
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  • A family explores Breakwater beach at low tide on Cape Cod, MA.
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  • A fisherman’s dogfish catch.
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  • A scarecrow and owl loom over Chris Baker's haunted yard in South Yarmouth, MA. Every year Baker sets up an elaborate Halloween display in his yard and on Halloween, neighborohood residents walk through his frightening "vortex" of horror while trick or treating.
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  • A father and daughter head out on a jetty to go fishing.
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  • What I love so much about stand up paddle boarding is its ability to transport one, surrounded by nature, to a quiet, meditative state. On a perfect full moon, windless evening in late September, I got to photograph the nighttime version of this. Waterproof LED lights are attached to the bottom of the boards, illuminating the water below which meant the paddlers could see fish passing by. I photographed this from a jetty at a harbor near my<br />
house and was stunned by the beauty of it.
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  • Locals enjoy snowboarding and sledding at the Eastward Ho Country Club and Golf Course in Chatham, MA after winter storm Juno dumped massive amounts of snow on Cape Cod.
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  • A mother and her son are photographed in nature.
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  • A silver-haired man is photographed.
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  • A man jumps on a Cape Cod beach.
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  • A boy stands on the last boulder of ice on a beach in early spring on Cape Cod.
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  • A fisherman’s dogfish catch.
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  • A boy holds a lobster on a boat in Chatham, MA.
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  • Mark Kielpinski, of Brewster, MA, pours hot water down his wetsuit after surfing at Green Harbor in Marshfield, MA, on a cold February day.  In the foreground is a fellow surfer's dog, Mack.
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  • What I love so much about stand up paddle boarding is its ability to transport one, surrounded by nature, to a quiet, meditative state. On a perfect full moon, windless evening in late September, I got to photograph the nighttime version of this. Waterproof LED lights are attached to the bottom of the boards, illuminating the water below which meant the paddlers could see fish passing by. I photographed this from a jetty at a harbor near my<br />
house and was stunned by the beauty of it.
    Outdoor_Lifestyle_Julia_Cumes-001.jpg
  • Director of the International Fund for Animal Welfare's Emergency Relief Program, Ian Robinson, watches as a common dolphin swims off after being released back into Cape Cod Bay at Scusset Beach in Sagamore Beach, MA.
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  • International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) volunteer, Mike Giblin, of Eastham, MA watches for signs of distress amongst a group of recently stranded common dolphins (including a mother and calf) in an IFAW rescue vehicle while they wait to be released back into Cape Cod Bay at Scusset Beach in Sagamore Beach, MA.  The dolphins are just a few of an estimated 30 dolphins that stranded along Cape Cod Bay's shores from Dennis to Wellfleet.  11 dolphins were successfully released back into the bay by a team from the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) and the New England Aquarium.  "This might be the largest dolphin stranding geographically speaking that we've had," says Brian Sharp, IFAW's stranding coordinator.
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  • An atlantic white-sided dolphin is transported by a team of rescuers from the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW)  while being released back into Cape Cod waters at Herring Cove Beach in Provincetown, MA  The dolphin is one of 14 that stranded in Black Fish Creek, Wellfleet earlier today. Ten dolphins were successfully released. 
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  • Children snuggle with a dog.
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  • Director John Waters is photographed outside his apartment in Provincetown, MA.  Waters created the Provincetown Film Festival which is celebrating its 15th anniversary this year.  06/09/13  Julia Cumes for the Boston Globe
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  • A fisherman throws dog fish into a container.
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  • Jason Gingras corrals cranberries using a boom during the cranberry harvest.
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  • After flooding a bog, Cape Cod cranberry grower, Ray Thacher, uses a water harvester to churn the water and loosen the berries from the cranberry vines below.  The berries have small air pockets in them that allows them to float to the surface of the water.
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  • Ray Thacher and Richie Gault use “dry pickers” to dry pick cranberries. The berries are put into burlap sacks and then dumped into containers. Dry berries are sold bagged at the grocery store for use in fresh recipes.
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  • JASON GINGRAS corrals cranberries using a boom during the cranberry harvest.
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  • After flooding a bog and corraling the cranberries, Cape Cod cranberry grower, Ray Thacher, sets up the "detrasher" which cleans and separates the berries after they are pumped from the bog.
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  • A sign on the cranberry-growing family's detrasher proudly displays the family's name.
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  • Raymond Thacher's yellow lab, HUDSON, takes a swim in the cranberry bog during a wet harvest. HUDSON, who is 11 years old, has been going to work with Thacher every day since he was a puppy.
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  • Two young boys fish at Nantucket's Brant Point Lighthouse.  In the background is Nantucket's Lightship which also helps steer boats safely into and out of Nantucket's harbor.
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  • After flooding a bog, Cape Cod cranberry grower, Ray Thacher, corrals cranberries using a boom.
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  • A young couple and their dog on a stand up paddle boarding outing.
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  • Jerry Poyant, manager of Hy-line Bait and Tackle is seen through the store's window at Hyannis Harbor in Hyannis, MA.  The moisture on the window is from cleaning fluid which Poyant was using to wash the window.
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  • Mark Kielpinski, of Brewster, MA, pours hot water down his wetsuit after surfing at Green Harbor in Marshfield, MA, on a cold February day.  At left, a fellow surfer snuggles his dog, Mack.
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  • Mark Kielpinski, of Brewster, MA, walks across a snowy beach to go surfing at Green Harbor in Marshfield, MA, on a cold February day.
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  • Koa Klose, 8, of Northampton, MA, tosses water during a water fight with a friend at Musante Beach in Leeds, MA.
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  • What I love so much about stand up paddle boarding is its ability to transport one, surrounded by nature, to a quiet, meditative state. On a perfect full moon, windless evening in late September, I got to photograph the nighttime version of this. Waterproof LED lights are attached to the bottom of the boards, illuminating the water below which meant the paddlers could see fish passing by. I photographed this from a jetty at a harbor near my<br />
house and was stunned by the beauty of it.
    JuliaCumesOutdoorLifestyle-001.jpg
  • Researchers from the Whale Center of New England, National Aquarium in Baltimore and the Cape Cod Stranding Network take measurements and perform necropsies on euthanized pilot whales after a large group of whales stranded for the third time in  Fresh Brook Bay in Wellfleet, Ma.
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  • A mother and calf common dolphin are transported to the beach by a team from the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) and the New England Aquarium before being released back into Cape Cod Bay at Scusset Beach in Sagamore Beach, MA.  The dolphins are two of at an estimated 30 dolphins that stranded along Cape Cod Bay's shores from Dennis to Wellfleet.  11 dolphins were successfully released back into the bay.  "This might be the largest dolphin stranding geographically speaking that we've had," says Brian Sharp, IFAW's stranding coordinator.
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  • A dead common dolphin is marked as such at Herring River in Wellfleet.  In the background, an International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) volunteer monitors the breathing of a live stranded common dolphin while an IFAW team moves another dolphin to a waiting vehicle to potentially be released.
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  • International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) volunteer, Patty Walsh, monitors the breathing of a stranded common dolphin while behind her a team prepares to move another dolphin to a waiting vehicle at Herring River in Wellfleet, MA.
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  • Two stranded common dolphins wait to be transported to a waiting vehicle by a team from the International Fund for Animal Welfare at Herring River in Wellfleet, MA. The dolphins are two of 7 in the latest batch of dolphins found bringing a total of over 80 stranded on Cape Cod shores in the last week.
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  • An eye moves around in the window of Chris Baker's house in South Yarmouth, MA. Every year Baker sets up an elaborate Halloween display in his yard and on Halloween, neighborohood residents walk through his frightening "vortex" of horror while trick or treating.
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  • One of the skeletons in Chris Baker's haunted yard in South Yarmouth, MA. Every year Baker sets up an elaborate Halloween display in his yard and on Halloween, neighborohood residents walk through his frightening "vortex" of horror while trick or treating.
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  • A creepy pumpkin with a decapitated head in Chris Baker's haunted yard in South Yarmouth, MA. Every year Baker sets up an elaborate Halloween display in his yard and on Halloween, neighborohood residents walk through his frightening "vortex" of horror while trick or treating.
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  • An animated skeleton in Chris Baker's haunted yard in South Yarmouth, MA. Every year Baker sets up an elaborate Halloween display in his yard and on Halloween, neighborohood residents walk through his frightening "vortex" of horror while trick or treating.
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  • Chris Baker is photographed in his haunted yard in South Yarmouth, MA. Every year Baker sets up an elaborate Halloween display in his yard and on Halloween, neighborohood residents walk through his frightening "vortex" of horror while trick or treating.
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  • Chris Baker is photographed with "Sam" from the cult classic movie "Trick 'r Treat" in his haunted yard in South Yarmouth, MA. Every year Baker sets up an elaborate Halloween display in his yard and on Halloween, neighborohood residents walk through his frightening "vortex" of horror while trick or treating.
    1031_JuliaCumes_creepiesthouse_20.jpg
  • Chris Baker is photographed in his haunted yard in South Yarmouth, MA. Every year Baker sets up an elaborate Halloween display in his yard and on Halloween, neighborohood residents walk through his frightening "vortex" of horror while trick or treating.
    1031_JuliaCumes_creepiesthouse_18.jpg
  • Fog lifts up over Chris Baker's haunted yard in South Yarmouth, MA. Every year Baker sets up an elaborate Halloween display in his yard and on Halloween, neighborohood residents walk through his frightening "vortex" of horror while trick or treating.
    1031_JuliaCumes_creepiesthouse_16.jpg
  • Fog lifts over Chris Baker's haunted yard in South Yarmouth, MA. Every year Baker sets up an elaborate Halloween display in his yard and on Halloween, neighborohood residents walk through his frightening "vortex" of horror while trick or treating.
    1031_JuliaCumes_creepiesthouse_12.jpg
  • Director of the International Fund for Animal Welfare's Emergency Relief Program, Ian Robinson, watches as a common dolphin swims off after being released back into Cape Cod Bay at Scusset Beach in Sagamore Beach, MA.
    Dolphin_Rescue10.jpg
  • A mother and calf common dolphin are transported to the beach by a team from the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) and the New England Aquarium before being released back into Cape Cod Bay at Scusset Beach in Sagamore Beach.  The dolphins are two of at an estimated 30 dolphins that stranded along Cape Cod Bay's shores from Dennis to Wellfleet.  11 dolphins were successfully released back into the bay.  "This might be the largest dolphin stranding geographically speaking that we've had," says Brian Sharp, IFAW's stranding coordinator.
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  • A dead common dolphin is marked as such at Herring River in Wellfleet.  In the background, an International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) volunteer monitors the breathing of a live stranded common dolphin while an IFAW team moves another dolphin to a waiting vehicle to potentially be released.
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  • Waterfight at the pond.
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  • A fisherman’s hands on the boat’s wheel.
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  • A young woman stand up paddle boards with her dog.
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  • A silver-haired man is photographed.
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  • A husky walks through snow after a storm.
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  • A dog lies between his owner’s feet on a summer’s day.
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  • A campsite in the woods.
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  • Fireworks explode over the ocean on Cape Cod, MA.
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  • A man hikes at Cold Storage Beach on Cape Cod.
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  • Children are silhouetted at sunset on a Cape Cod beach.
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  • A father and daughter head out on a jetty to go fishing.
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  • A young woman runs on a beach.
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  • A couple are photographed at a Cape Cod beach.
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  • A couple are photographed at a Cape Cod beach.
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  • A father and his son.
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  • Waterfight at the pond.
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  • Mark Kielpinski, of Brewster, MA, pours hot water down his wetsuit after surfing on a cold February day.  At left, a fellow surfer snuggles his dog, Mack.
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  • A young couple and their dog on a stand up paddle boarding outing.
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  • A fisherman throws dog fish into a container.
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  • A fisherman’s hands on the boat’s wheel.
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  • A young woman stand up paddle boards with her dog.
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  • Mark Kielpinski, of Brewster, MA, walks past the coastguard station after surfing at Coastguard Beach in Eastham, MA on a cold January day.
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  • Mark Kielpinski, of Brewster, MA, tries to warm up his hands after surfing at Green Harbor in Marshfield, MA, on a cold February day.
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  • Mark Kielpinski, of Brewster, MA, peels off his wetsuit after surfing at Green Harbor in Marshfield, MA, on a cold February day.
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  • An International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) team carries a stranded common dolphin to a waiting vehicle at Herring River in Wellfleet, MA.
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  • A rescued common dolphin is given a hearing test before being released back into Cape Cod Bay at Scusset Beach in Sagamore Beach, MA.
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  • A silver-haired man is photographed.
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  • A fisherman holds a dog fish in Chatham, MA.
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  • Cranberry grower, Ray Thacher's father, Raymond "Linc" Thacher, enjoys a cigar while helping his son with the dry harvest. “Linc” first started growing cranberries in the 1950’s and is still actively involved in the family business.
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  • Ray Thacher's yellow lab, Hudson, hustles to get out of the way as the crew drives over the bog trench to transport sacks of dry berries to waiting containers. On the tractor are Donald Blakely (driving), Jason Gingras (center) and Nelson Saunders.
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  • Ray Thacher and Richie Gault use “dry pickers” to dry pick cranberries. The berries are put into burlap sacks and then dumped into containers. Dry berries are sold bagged at the grocery store for use in fresh recipes.
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  • Keegan Knee bikes past containers of dry berries while waiting for his cranberry grower grandfather, Linc Thacher to finish up.
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  • JASON GINGRAS corrals cranberries using a boom during the cranberry harvest.
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  • Raymond Thacher's yellow lab, HUDSON, takes a swim in the cranberry bog during a wet harvest. HUDSON, who is 11 years old, has been going to work with Thacher every day since he was a puppy.
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  • A sign on the cranberry-growing family's detrasher proudly displays the family's name.
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  • Sacred Heart School Images by Julia Cumes
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