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MV Obsession 2022-12-31 18:47:46

Thursday’s Special: Pick A Word – December 2022…

The five words to choose from are: tribute, wading, townscape, harbor and bokeh. I’m choosing to do each one.

TRIBUTE. memorial to the search and rescue dogs of 9/11 in West Orange, NJ facing NYC.

WADING.

TOWNSCAPE… NYC looking across the East River from Brooklyn.

HARBOR – Edgartown harbor on Martha’s Vineyard looking towards the island of Chappaquiddick. The ferries are On Time I and On Time II.

BOKEH.. the visual quality of the out-of-focus areas of a photographic image.

Photo A Day Challenge: Autumn Sun…

Sep 29

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https://citysonnet.wordpress.com/2018/09/01/september-photo-a-day-challenge/

 

Photo A Day Challenge: Autumn Sun…

Sep 29

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https://citysonnet.wordpress.com/2018/09/01/september-photo-a-day-challenge/

 

Photo A Day Challenge (or week)…

I’m doing ‘photo a day’ weekly instead of daily. Here’s the challenge for the week of July7 – 14.

8– River  9– Ice tea  10-Cherries  11– Park  12– Start with “D” (dock)  13– Flowers in Pots

14– Picnic (my version). 🙂

 

 

https://citysonnet.wordpress.com/2018/07/01/july-photo-a-day-challenge/

Cee’s Which Way Challenge…

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That would be the Hudson River in New York state.  These pictures were taken in Poughkeepsie while enjoying the Walkway Over the Hudson experience.

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According to the Department of Environmental Conservation:

‘The Hudson estuary stretches 153 miles from Troy to New York Harbor, nearly half the river’s 315 mile course between Lake Tear of the Clouds in the Adirondacks and the Battery at the tip of Manhattan. The estuary feels the ocean’s tidal pulse all the way to Troy. Push a stick into the beach at the water’s edge, or note the water’s height on a piling or rock. Check back in 20 minutes. Is the water level the same? The estuary usually has two high and two low tides in twenty-four hours. With this rise and fall come changes in the direction of flow. In general, a rising tide is accompanied by a flood current flowing north towards Troy, a falling tide by an ebb current flowing seaward.’  You can read entire article by CLICKING HERE https://www.dec.ny.gov/lands/4923.html

 

https://ceenphotography.com/2018/06/01/cees-which-way-photo-challenge-june-1-2018/

 

 

 

Weekly Photo Challenge: Bridge…

 I couldn’t choose just one, so….

Brooklyn Bridge

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Mid Hudson Bridge – George Washington Bridge

New Hampshire covered bridge – bridge of a ship – tourists on a bridge 🙂

Frenchtown Bridge (NJ) – Dingman’s Ferry (PA) bridge – foot bridge

New England bridge – Mid Hudson bridge.

https://dailypost.wordpress.com/photo-challenges/bridge/


Weekly Photo Challenge: Reflecting…

The prompt:  You can find similar reflections and changes in perspective just about anywhere. From water and glass to metallic surfaces, share a photo that captures something reflected back to you in a way that made you look at your surroundings differently.

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From a log in a river, to the Chrysler Building in NYC, to a restaurant in NJ, to a mirror reflecting a mirror reflecting a window, to docks on Martha’s Vineyard… these are my selections for ‘reflecting.’

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https://dailypost.wordpress.com/photo-challenges/reflecting/


Weekly Challenge: Landscape …

For this week’s challenge, share a photo of a landscape: a wide establishing shot of a scene in nature or an urban setting. Landscape photography is typically displayed in a horizontal orientation.

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I have 3 choices for landscape.

A snippet of landscape through the door of a Martha’s Vineyard lighthouse…

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The Hudson river flowing east to NYC… taken from Walkway Over the Hudson in Poughkeepsie, NY

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A picture of Milford, Pennsylvania taken from High Point Monument in New Jersey… you can see three states from the monument, the highest point in NJ.

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https://dailypost.wordpress.com/photo-challenges/landscape/


Look …

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Walking Over The River …

Recently on my daughter Deb’s birthday we went for a walk over the Hudson River on the beautiful Walkway Over The Hudson,

(the above photo is from Google, all others are mine)

The walkway is in Poughkeepsie, New York… it was a former railroad bridge built in 1889, the bridge deck stands 212 feet above the river’s surface and is 1.28 miles long, making it the longest, elevated pedestrian bridge in the world.  The day we were there was sunny, cloudy, breezy, windy and as you can see still lots of beautiful foliage.   Here we go…

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pizap.com14471878998221Deb & Chappy                                        Deb & best friend Dawn

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view up river …
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down river towards NYC which is approximately 85 miles away…

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barge coming up river…

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I want to give honorable mention to 14 year old granddog Chappy who never once slowed down and enjoyed every moment of the bridge walk. IMG_1696
One last look…
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This was so much fun and if it were closer than almost 2 hours from where I live I’d walk it more often.

Here are links to Walkway Over the Hudson:

http://www.scenichudson.org/parks/walkway

http://nysparks.com/parks/178/details.aspx