The camera that captures most of the images for this site is the venerable Nikon D-100. Today's page is the first to employ the new Nikkor 18-200mm zoom lens with a miraculous technological feature: vibration reduction. I don't know how it works, but it enables the camera to operate in low light (without flash) with extraordinary focus. Here's Forrest applying apoxy resin to seams in his sea kayak upstairs in the Alan Shepard Boathouse:
Downstairs, on the main floor of the boathouse, Tommy positions cedar strips on the form for a canoe that he will finish next year.
Emma solves a proof on the whiteboard in geometry.
In earth science, Erik and Craig draw phytoplankton.
After lunch, there are few minutes for whiffleball. Nevins waits on this gopher ball served up by Kinley. He hit a home run, which was disputed as a foul ball (every play was disputed) and then struck out.
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