Longwood with the X-A1
It really is amazing living so close to such a resource – what better than to test some lenses?
Sean Carpenter – Photographs and Work
Personal Photography and Work
It really is amazing living so close to such a resource – what better than to test some lenses?
The clouds were absolutely perfect for infrared photography!
I took the morning this year on Memorial Day to pay my respects at the Baltimore National Cemetery.
On two of our rest days, we had nice intermittent cloud cover making for dramatic infrared shots. The last shot is the view of Hurricane Mountain from our rental, and you can see the fire tower in the distance.
Known as Maryland’s “Little Arlington”, it was officially opened on Memorial Day, May 30, 1941.
The Philadelphia National Cemetery.
Today’s overcast lent itself to a few infrared snapshots from around my block.
Despite our unpreparedness in pretty much all aspects, we made it to the summit. It was breathtaking. 4,627-foot Giant dominates the Keene valley to the east of the Great Range, offering spectacular sweeping views.