
Hello and welcome to my blog. This past Wednesday and Thursday I had the opportunity to visit a few new places to photograph. My friend, Beth, and I spent Wednesday morning at Chesapeake City Maryland and the afternoon and Thursday at Valley Forge National Historical Park Pennsylvania.
Chesapeake City is a small fishing village of sorts with a marina, bed and breakfasts, unique shops, and victorian-style homes. Although we chose to visit Chesapeake City in the morning, the better time to visit is late afternoon, evening.
Valley Forge National Historical Park is the place where General George Washington, and his 12,000 man confederate army made camp during a harsh winter, in 1777. Valley Forge has many photo opportunities. Not only did Beth and I photograph army huts, historic buildings, and the Arch, we also photographed a lush waterfall, whitetail doe and fawns, and a witness tree ( a sycamore tree that has been there since the revolutionary war.) The photo is a stitched image of this unique tree.
Fun times Cindy! Nice job on the stitching of the witness tree. We need to get together again soon!
ReplyDeleteThanks Beth for your comment on my stitched photo. I appreciate it:) We should get together soon for another photo trip!
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