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.


Until next time...


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.








Until next time...


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...


Tuesday, September 3, 2024

Tuesday View - 3 September 2024 Edition

Yesterday was a very busy one. But it was busy with me taking a couple trips to local spots that I love to photograph. And for today's view I would like to share my visit to The John James Audubon Center at Mill Grove.












Until next time...


Monday, September 2, 2024

Monday View - 2 September 2024 Edition

Hi there my friends. It's been about a week since I last posted but I am still here. I hope to have some really cool stuff to share in the next few days and to start off I would like to show you these shots of the night sky I made last night and early this morning. These were made with my Canon G9X Mark II. This is a great little camera that is not only very portable but has a large for it's size 1" sensor and a quality lens. And it's packed with features like the cool star photography scenery mode I used for these pictures. As with most night sky photography a tripod was a must. Remember to click each image to view it in full size.



Until next time...