Virginia Deadrise
Workboat "Virginia Honey" at a boatyard in Irvington, Virginia
Half Pint
The deadrise Half Pint tied up in Cape Charles Harbor in the Virginia portion of the Chesapeake Bay.
Old Glory
The morning sun illuminates Old Glory on the stern of the Pride of Baltimore II. Taken in Chestertown, Maryland on the eve of the annual Sultana downrigging festival.
Rush Hour
A barge and tug pass Sandy Point Light on its way to Baltimore. Sandy Point is just north of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and guards one of two narrow shipping channels heading up the Bay
Tall Ships
2019 Sultana Downrigging Festival in Chestertown, Maryland
Cape Charles Harbor Sunset
Facing the Western Shore of the Chesapeake, Cape Charles is known for its vibrant sunsets over the Bay.
Foggy Repose
Adirondack chairs on the shore of Carter's Creek in Irvington, Va..
Kayak Colorburst
Kayaks await spring rentals on the Potomac River in Georgetown.
In the Chop
A fishing charter braves the wind and cold near Sharps Light in the middle Chesapeake Bay
Concrete Guardians
The Concrete Ships form a natural breakwater at Kiptopeke on Virginia's lower Eastern Shore. These World War II vintage vessels were built of concrete due to the scarcity of steel during the war.
Anchors
On display at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum
Heaven's Gate
Chestertown Maryland bridge in the morning mist with an early frost on the platform in the foreground.
On the Rocks
Mid-Winter fishing in Claiborne Maryland on the Eastern Bay of the Chesapeake. Bloody Point is seen in the background
Cattails
A marsh scene in the Blackwater Natural Wildlife Refuge in Maryland
Bloody Point Lighthouse
As befits its name, an ominous picture of Bloody Point Light in the Maryland part of the Chesapeake Bay.
Thomas Point Lighthouse
Thomas Point Light is an iconic symbol of the Chesapeake Bay. Just as it attracts fish, it is also a magnet for watercraft of every kind. The lighthouse sits about 7 miles south of Annapolis, Maryland.