Posted on November 9, 2015 in Black and White, Fall, Landscape, Nature
When I glanced out of the window this morning I could see that there was low hanging mist in the direction of the lake. On my way out the door, I grabbed the camera and made a quick stop at the beach for a few photos before the sun burned off the fog. What a pretty morning!
Posted on November 4, 2015 in Fall, Landscape, Nature, Painting Effect
It was late in the afternoon and the light was fading fast. I was headed for a nature preserve where I anticipated nice Fall color for landscape photography. The GPS and local signage let me down as I drove well beyond the expected mileage to reach my destination. Thankfully, I came across this lovely property and stopped for a couple quick photos. Sometimes getting lost has it’s advantages!
Posted on October 30, 2015 in Fall, Nature
Here’s another way to ensure your privacy! Forget about curtains…..just allow a leafy vine to cover the windows of your house! I love the mixture of Summer and Fall colors in the leaves!
Posted on October 26, 2015 in Fall, Landscape, Nature, Painting Effect
The Trexler-Lehigh County Game Preserve has always been one of my favorite places. When I was young, my family had picnics there every summer. My favorite part of the preserve was driving across Jordan Creek. The road goes right through the water! Cars still do that today and you know what? It’s still fun! Here’s a scene looking upstream from that very spot where the cars drive through the creek!
Posted on October 25, 2015 in Architecture, Fall, Landscape, Nature
Schlicher’s Covered Bridge was built in 1882 and is located in Lehigh County, Pa. The current version is a reconstructed replica of the original which was replaced in 2013 for safety reasons due to extreme deterioration. This bridge is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and crosses the Jordan Creek. It is sometimes referred to as the “deer pen bridge” since it is surrounded by the Trexler-Lehigh County Game Preserve and deer are often seen grazing nearby. My dad and I would often drive around the state in search of covered bridges. I would photograph them and then he would create an oil painting from the photo. He would have loved to paint this scene!