Seymour Mountain
Our penultimate peak would be 4,120-foot Seymour Mountain, the last in the Seward Range.
Personal Photography and Work
Our penultimate peak would be 4,120-foot Seymour Mountain, the last in the Seward Range.
After two long days of hiking, we enjoyed having a day for a relaxing hike with friends & family.
With two of three difficult hikes behind us, the last long day in our quest was Mount Donaldson, Mount Emmons, and Seward Mountain.
One of the things my quest for becoming a 46er has changed in me is redefining possible, and these three mountains are proof of it.
“What type of mountain is Allen?” “Oh, just like any other mountain, only more so.”
More experimentation with camera settings and lenses with my Fuji X-A1 at Longwood Gardens.
It really is amazing living so close to such a resource – what better than to test some lenses?
When we summited Mount Colvin, the clouds were hovering just above the peaks, making for an awesome view. Colvin offers a wide vista of the snow-capped and majestic Great Range, from the Wolfjaws to Haystack and beyond.
My softball coverage of West Chester University’s 9-1 victory over East Stroudsburg.
Our planet is amazing.
Magnolias are early, tough, and usually face the harshest weather, which is why I like them so much.
This 1970 Mercury Cougar Eliminator, while perhaps not for everyone, is sure to catch your eye.
There is a revolution happening in digital cameras, and it’s all about miniaturization. We peruse 5 different SMC Takumars in this walk around Longwood Gardens.
I pulled out my Pentax FA* 85mm and Super-Multi-Coated Takumar 50mm f/1.4 lenses for some fun with a beauty of a 1969 Trans Am.