A Lowcountry classic scene… shrimp boats…
Monthly Archives: July 2013
Hidden Beach Study No. 1 – Photo For July 29
Arrived on HHI, did not get a chance to post this yesterday…
Hunting Island, No 1 – Photo For July 28
The beach erosion as the trees gradually topple into the ocean on this section of Hunting Island is hard to capture. The experience of walking the beach changes with the tides as does the photographic opportunities.
St. Helena, Chapel Of Ease, Photo For July 27
About to head to the Low Country of South Carolina, so am posting a photo I took last fall on St. Helena Island. This was taken with my infrared camera.
Perspective, Truss Bridge, Photo For July 26
Bending straight lines into nice curves is fun!
Perspective Old Car No.1 – Photo For July 25
Was playing with a near fish eye lens today and experimenting with the distortions in the composition and perspective of the photograph.
Coal Breaker – Photo For July 24
I don’t believe I have ever posted any of this series of coal breaker photographs on any of my websites. A coal breaker is where coal broken up into useful sizes and impurities removed. There are only a couple of these huge facilities remaining as industrial ruins.
Enola Railroad Yard No. 2 – Photo For July 23
I could not resist posting another view of the Enola Yard.
Rockville Bridge Study – Photos For July 22
The Rockville Railroad Bridge, spanning the Susquehanna River above Harrisburg, was completed in 1902, and was and still is the longest stone masonry arch railroad viaduct in the world. In other words, it is big and pretty neat to go and look at.
Enola Railroad Yard No. 1 – Photo For July 21
I do like to take railroad photos! Most are not particularly interesting to the general public, but there is a lot of joy just being there and taking them. This is of the Enola Yard on the Susquehanna River across from Harrisburg, PA.