Keene And Keene Valley
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.
Sean Carpenter – Photographs and Work
Personal Photography and Work
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.
We made it fairly easily up to 4,173-foot Lower Wolfjaw which offered better views on the way than on the top, and then went back down-and-up to get to 4,173-foot Upper Wolfjaw. After lunch on Upper Wolfjaw, we easily had enough in us to make it down-and-up again to 4,400-foot Armstrong.
Wanting to ease into 2012, we decided that our first hike was up 4,240-foot Big Slide. The scenery on the hike up to Big Slide was varied and had enough climbing to be interesting and challenging.
These are some panning shots of the 2012 Iron Hill West Chester Criterium men’s amateur race.
The Philadelphia Spinners took an early lead and held on to it all game, for a hard-fought 23-20 victory over the Connecticut Constitution. The Spinners keep first place in the AUDL with today’s win.
The Warriors’ Watch had perfect weather to welcome home Corporal Jeremy Messner, USMC. Cpl. Messner has done two tours in Afghanistan and is currently stationed in San Diego.
Known as Maryland’s “Little Arlington”, it was officially opened on Memorial Day, May 30, 1941.
Today’s overcast lent itself to a few infrared snapshots from around my block.
Some snaps of irises from a neighbor’s house…
Late last year I picked up some Kodak Gold 800 film cheap from Walgreens, and I finally got around to shooting some.
Baltimore’s Penn and Philly’s 30th Street stations.
More from West Chester, on Fuji 800Z.
Last week I went to Bristol, Tennessee (and Virginia). Bristol is split right down the middle of State Street, with half in TN and the other half in VA.
The reflective buildings in New York are fascinating. Taken with my Pentax *ist D and various lenses.