Nikon D60, 18.0-140.0mm @30.0mm, 1/125 sec., f/5.6, ISO 200
Another photograph of Brandywine Falls, only this time from the middle. I took numerous photographs of the falls and trail leading to it that day and as normal just getting to look at all those photographs. Not sure if my editing does this any good and I obviously blew out the highlights.
Nikon D60, 18.0-140.0mm @34.0mm, 1/250 sec., f/8.0, ISO 200
Took this photograph last summer. My son and I visited Cedar Point and on the way home we stopped at Cuyahoga Valley National Park. I took a hike down to see Brandywine Falls and take a few photographs. This is from slightly above the falls.
Nikon D7500, 18.0-140.0mm @32.0mm, 1/1000 sec., f/4.5, ISO 200
The photograph above is of the Burnside Bridge in Antietam National Battlefield. I took this on Sept. 24, 2019, about a year ago, a lot has changed since then. While most people know this as Burnside Bridge, named after the Union Major General Ambrose E. Burnside. The bridge has two other names, one is “Rohrbach’s Bridge”, after a local farmer Henry Rohrbach who lived nearby. The second name, “Lower Bridge” is in reference to the Upper Bridge and Middle Bridge located further upstream that also allowed movement of freight, animals, and people across the Antietam Creek.
Nikon D7500, 18.0-140.0mm @140.0mm, 1/125 sec., f/16.0, ISO 200
Had some trouble coming up with what to post this week. So decided to post this photography from 2019. When I took this the solitude of the one cow grazing, the rest of the herd was about 500 ft to the right, caught my eye at the time.
Nikon D7500, 18.0-140.0mm @80.0mm, 1/160 sec., f/7.1, ISO 250
Took a walk on the path behind the development that I live in 2 weeks ago looking for something to photograph. Took a few photographs of some of the remaining flowers in the area. This one caught my eye because of its bright color and size.
Nikon D7500, 16.0-80.0mm @46.0mm, 1/8 sec., f/8.0, ISO 250
On 30 July I visited one of the local parks in my area in hopes to get some photographs of the man-made falls. While my initial thought was there was no good compositions, I decided to go back and look at them again. I took numerous shots of this log in the water and decided that I liked this one because it seemed to lead the viewer from the shore to the falls with the log in the middle.
Nikon D60, 18.0-140.0mm @34.0mm, 1/200 sec., f/7.1, ISO 200
This photograph was taken on Cadillac Mountain in Maine. The view is NNW and you can see the Porcupine Islands and Bar Island. On the left side you can see Bar Harbor.
Nikon D60, 55.0-200.0mm @200.0mm, 1/80 sec., f/5.6, ISO 800
We have a few bird feeders in our back yard, and recently two Humming Birds have been visiting. I finally got out the camera to take a few photographs of them. As it was getting late the light was not the best, so I had to up the ISO to hand hold the camera. This is one of the better photographs I took of one of them at the feeder.
Nikon D60, 18.0-55.0mm @24mm, 1/500 sec., f/11.0, ISO 400
This photograph of the Shenandoah Mountains was taken on July 12 in the early morning. This was looking south from a hilltop on the north side of the South Fork Shenandoah River. You can see the steam rising from the valleys.
Nikon D7500, 16.0-80.0mm @38mm, 1/8 sec., f/9.0, ISO 250
Last week I went out to take some photographs of a falls I had seen about a year ago. I had hoped to try out some long exposures, but I could not get a decent composition of the falls, but I did notice this bridge downstream. I ended up taking a few photographs of the bridge and the water around it.