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Ocean Grove in the Wee Small Hours…a re-post from 2012.

February 24, 2026 by Blogfinger

 

By Paul Goldfinger and Charles Layton.   Editors, Blogfinger.net.  August 2012.  Paul Goldfinger photographs—see show below.

 

Ocean Grove becomes transformed late at night. Another side of the town’s beauty — at once calmer and more dramatic — emerges.

Streets, porches, vegetation and storefront displays turn ghostly and mysterious. Over on the Asbury side, some of the murals on the Casino (like the one above) become downright scary.

The contrasts of encompassing darkness, silvery moon and spots of artificial light point up architectural features that are less obvious in the brassy light of the day. Sounds strike the ear differently; the ocean surf suggests the breathing of some giant, sleeping thing.

As humans withdraw from view, wild creatures begin to roam noiselessly – a rabbit grazing on a darkened lawn, a possum scuttling in the shadow of a curb.

Walking through town at midnight, one is surrounded by a world filled with secrets.

 

In an effort to convey that feeling, we offer a multimedia show: a collection of nocturnal photos  by Paul Goldfinger and a musical performance by Ben Webster on tenor sax, Oscar Peterson on piano and Ray Brown on bass.

The tune is  “In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning.”

 

To enjoy this sight/sound combination, click on the audio arrow below. Then, as the music plays, put your cursor on the photo slide show and use the tool that appears to freeze a frame in place or to move forward or backward from one photo to another. — Charles Layton

 

https://blogfinger.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/05-in-the-wee-small-hours-of-the-morning2.mp3

 

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Posted in Music, Photography, Photography: Nocturnal Ocean Grove | Tagged Ben Webster: jazz saxman, In the wee small hours of the morning, Ocean Grove at night | 5 Comments

5 Responses

  1. on September 1, 2012 at 3:58 pm Lulu

    Beautiful!


  2. on September 1, 2012 at 12:44 pm ken

    Extraordinary! Thank you for another bit of original Blogfinger content.


  3. on September 1, 2012 at 10:25 am Lisa

    Fantastic!


  4. on August 31, 2012 at 11:32 pm Ted

    great great


  5. on August 31, 2012 at 8:00 pm JW

    These are beautiful photographs. Thanks for giving us this “in the night” perspective. Wish I could stay up longer (and on a more serious note, wish I felt more comfortable being out after dark, but I don’t).



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