Sunday, November 10, 2024

Sunday View - 10 November 2024 Edition

This weeks view was going to be this mornings sunrise but as you will see it was pretty cloudy. The sky was beautiful but the sun was mostly hidden. I did sort of capture it in the last photo in this post but that was the best I could do. But I did get a lot of great shots of the geese that live at the park so the trip was worth it. I have included a cool video of them too.




Until next time...


Sunday, November 3, 2024

Sunday View - 3 November 2024 Edition

Hi there my friends. This weekend I would like to share yet another sunrise. Well, a sunrise and a few other early morning shots. These like my recent sunrises was shot at the Norristown Farm Park just up the street from me. I would like to say that it was rather cold at around 37° F (3° C). But it was worth it just to see the beautiful morning sky. Can you spot the goose in the first two shots?






Also, here is a quick video I shot of some geese over the park. If you can it's best viewed in 4K.

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Sunday, October 27, 2024

Sunday View - 27 October 2024 Edition

I am back again after taking last weekend off. For today's view I would like to share this mornings sunrise.




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Sunday, October 13, 2024

Sunday View - 13 October 2024 Edition

Yesterday was such a nice day that I decided to take a drive over to the John James Audubon Center at Mill Grove to have a walk around. And today I would like to share a handful of shots that I got, plus a couple videos. There's still more to go over but for now here is what I have. The squirrel in the first few photos was very friendly. He actually ran up to me and seemed to pose for the camera.








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Saturday, October 12, 2024

Saturday View - 12 October 2024 Edition

Today's post is just a few quick shots of the sunrise over the Norristown Farm Park this morning. It was chilly and very clear and the sun was absolutely beautiful.



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Sunday, October 6, 2024

Sunday View - 6 October 2024 Edition

Today I would like to share some more photos from yesterday morning at the park. These are from before sunrise and as you can see it was a little foggy.





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Saturday, October 5, 2024

Saturday View - 5 October 2024 Edition

Hi there my friends, long time no see. It's been almost a month since my last post. After more than 3,000 total posts over the years continuing on a daily basis is getting just a bit too much. As much as I'd love to continue this I just can't right now. But I am going to keep going. Just weekly. There may be the occasional quick shot or two in between though too. So let's get started for today.

I was up nice and early today and for a change over the last few weekends the skies were clear enough to grab some sunrise pictures. So I headed to the park and set up to see what I could get. And I was not disappointed. Here is a handful of what I got to see in person. Also, I used a recently purchased circular polarizing filter that let me tame the sun's brightness and not darken the entire scene. I think you'll see a difference from a lot of my previous work.





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Monday, September 9, 2024

Monday View - 9 September 2024 Edition

Well my vacation is over for now and it was time to head back to work this morning. That meant being up nice and early. For some reason it wasn't as hard as I thought it would be. Being up early with a clear sky gave me the opportunity to grab some shots of the night sky. And though I still have a lot to share from last week I am going to show you these.


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Thursday, September 5, 2024

Thursday View - 5 September 2024 Edition

Today I would like to share Part 1 of my visit to Valley Forge on Tuesday. There will be a Part 2 either later today or tomorrow.








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Wednesday, September 4, 2024

Wednesday View - 4 September 2024 Edition

Today I would like to share some more shots from Monday. These were made just down the road from the Audubon Center at Pawling Farm, part of Valley Forge National Park. I don't know a lot about the farm but I do know that the very large Sycamore tree is estimated to be around 300 years old and to have been alive during the Winter encampment of General Washington and his troops.











Until next time...