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No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it's not the same river and he's not the same man. Heraclitus
4 December 2020 - As seen on my hike from the top of Mt. Tammany, NJ overlooking the Delaware River, I-80, Mt. Minsi and the Pennsylvania side of the Delaware Water Gap. Overcast day with rain just a few hours away, saw a total of 6 people on the trail, 2 of them are in this shot. All in all a good day. Nine 20mm vertical image panorama stitched and processed in Photoshop.
A beautiful day for a hike. I always take a couple of shots on the trail but I'm never really too happy with them, this one I liked. Best get the snow before it all melts with a stretch of warmer weather headed our way!
Learning how to be still, to really be still and let life happen - that stillness becomes a radiance.
Morgan Freeman
Tho the calendar says March, making it the psychological start of spring, just look around.....it was a cold, gray day at the Camden waterfront. The famous Philadelphia skyline is right across the Delaware River and looking good...
I was out at Battery Park in New Castle shooting at sunrise. Reaching my car, about to go home, I saw this beautiful scene. Right away I knew exactly how I wanted to edit and present the image. Needless to say I am happy with the result.
I took this at the beginning of the pandemic in 2020 using an older Canon point and shoot. I shot in AP and the camera could only shoot jpeg. I edited them by using a preset in an app called Koloro. Then I played with the exposure, contrast, highlights and shadows. I did not edit any color except to add luminence to the light blue.
(Explored December 5, 2020)
The Delaware River at Bowman's Hill, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
DSC_1379 - LRC
It was quite foggy the other day as well as cold and rainy. It persisted for most of the day. This shows the Ben Franklin Bridge which connects the city of Philadelphia with Camden in New Jersey. The pier to the right in the photo is the Race Street Pier which had been made into a great park for all to enjoy.
Fireworks on the Delaware River celebrating America's Independence Day. What better place to be than Philly, where it all started on July 4, 1776. This image was taken from the Camden Waterfront behind the Adventure aquarium. Creative crop on this one. View large for best fireworks experience.
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on a Saturday night! I have not been out much over the past month as life has gotten busy. I did manage to get out last night and do some night photography (well I guess this image would classify as twilight photography). I went down to the Camden Waterfront on the New Jersey side of the Delaware River; one of the best vantage points for photographing the skyline of Philadelphia. The sky was pretty cool looking right after sunset and this image here is one of the favorites I came away with. The City of Brotherly Love is looking pretty sharp these days! Believe it or not, not so long ago (early 1980'S) that the statue of Billy Penn (slightly left of center in the image) atop City Hall was THE tallest building in Philadelphia. Please view large for best Phillytown experience.
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The lights glow below as the sky just starts to brighten at the Benjamin Franklin Bridge on the Delaware River in Philadelphia.
The old Pier 9 in Philadelphia on the Delaware River, largely forgotten and little used, other than as a warehouse for stage equipment. Repurposing old structures is big news in this section of Philly, and it would be nice if someone would see this grand old building's potential. At one time there were more than 50 piers along this stretch, but only a handful remain. Rotten pilings are all the remain of a few, including one that housed Philly's version of Ellis Island.