Monday, September 10, 2012

Arrival of The Ominous Storm Front in Marcus Hook PA

 

This storm RUINED my other photography project!


But, at least several of these got published in Yahoo Weather App!



A Flock of Seagulls!!!

-and I raa-a-a-an, I ran so far awaaaay-ay-ay!











 So, I still have a thing for lampposts... It's my style..


























 Basically, what you're seeing is the storm front rolling in. You can also see clear sections of the sky.
I also got rained on after I shot these.

The river you are seeing it The Delaware River, from Marcus Hook Municipal Park, in PA. The land you see on the other side is New Jersey.

The Delaware River is the landmark border which separateness NJ from PA. NOt only that, but the soil in NJ, is totally different than the soil in PA.

You could grow tomatoes on this side of the river, and tomatoes on the opposite side, from the same pack of seeds, and the same time, but they won;t taste or look anything alike.











     











Monday, September 3, 2012

Wissahickon Waterfall; Manayunk Philadelphia At Ridge Avenue


The view of the waterfall dam from Ridge Ave. in Manayunk/East Falls Philadelphia Wissahickon Creek.






Waterfall: Wissahickon Creek, East Falls, Manayunk, Philadelphia

 The waterfall view from Ridge Avenue in Manyunk/East Falls Philadelphia on the Wissahickon Creek.










I was REALLY looking forward to THIS Photoshoot! After ALL those storms we had this week, I figured this would be great!
But, alas, once I got there, it looked like a drought! WHAT???
After all those floods I trudged through every morning just to get to work, then THIS?
Even as I write this, there's a massive storm & floods everywhere today! But, on Saturday, THIS is what was there.
Dought-looking trickles!











Sunday, September 2, 2012

Sunday Morning on Market Street Philadelphia Skyscrapers

 Sunday morning, last week, I went to Philly to rush run some errands. Brought my camera, and this is what happened.

It was the day before my birthday, which by the way, wasn't so great...

















The PECO Building!