Princeton Record Exchange / Princeton, NJ
02 Dec 2009…rained all day here in Jersey. Early next morning, winds came in from the west and were pushing the clouds out to sea. This is how that looked. Taken around 7 am, just before sunrise…the sky in my backyard. The color was even darker blue, I had to lighten it a bit to see the trees’ silhouette.
Ringwood, Nj / December 2009 ”...On their blotter of fog the trees / Seem a botanical drawing—” / – Sylvia Plath Nikon D300 / Manual / 18-200 mm / Raw Featured in the Group: New Jersey – What’s Your Exit?
Camera: Canon EOS 7D / Exposure: 15 / Aperture: f/8.0 / Focal Length: 28 mm / ISO Speed: 100 / Exposure Bias: 0 EV / Sigma 17 70mm
Jersey Shore / Mantoloking Beach, New Jersey / Nikon D80 w/24-120mm VR Featured in New Jersey – What’s your exit? -November 26, 2009
Ringwood Manor-Ringwood, New Jersey Olympus E-P1/14-42mm Zoom Built in 1739, Ringwood Manor is a National Historic Landmark. I think the texture layers really add to the vintage feeling of the image- for me there’s a resemblance here to the style of Matthew Brady.
Shot of fencing that runs along the sand dunes on Long Beach Island, New Jersey (Exit 63 on the Parkway).
Jersey Shore / Mantoloking Beach, New Jersey / Nikon D80 w/24-120mm VR Featured in New Jersey – What’s your exit? – November 24, 2009 / Featured in New Jersey Scenery – November 26, 2009
Taken at the Jersey Shore back in March when there was a surprise snow of 8 inches, resulting in some fantastic photo ops!! :~) / This was taken through a large picture window from inside a nice, warm hotel on the boardwalk. featured in NEW JERSEY-WHAT’S YOUR EXIT? / featured in NEW JERSEY SCENERY / featured in LIVE, LOVE, DREAM /
A series of Sunset Images from Harry Wright Lake, Whiting New Jersey Nov 3rd, 2009
Captured in Llewyllyn Park, West Orange New Jersey using a Canon 1Ds Eos with canon EF 28-135mm zoom @135mm. the exposure was 1/125@f811 asa 200.
Camera: Canon EOS 7D / Exposure: 0.006 sec (1/160) / Aperture: f/10.0 / Focal Length: 62 mm / ISO Speed: 400 / Exposure Bias: 0 EV
This is a semi pro basketball team, which is a member of the Eastern Basketball Association. The photo was taken at ISO 400 with a Canon 1DS and a 28-135mm Canon EF zoom lens, aet at 28mm.
I had taken a trip to see the Bayonne Bridge and despite my hands freezing in the cold on the way back I noticed this and a few others on 1st Street on Bayonne’s shoreline. Brooklyn has the reputation for the most intense displays but now a Jersey Boy, I though it fun to represent, needless to say despite being a Buddhist I found this one charming! Have A Very Merry Christmas!
Shot with a Canon 1DS and a 28-135mm Canon EF zoom lens set at 28mm. ISO 100.
I stumbled upon this bakery on Pacific Street in Newark’s ironbound. It didn’t do much business. I think these people sold a little bit of bread in order to have an excuse to hang out. Nonetheless I was struck by the makeup of this cast of characters.
Captured in New Jersey’s South Mountain Reservation in South Orange.
Featured in “DIMENSIONS” on October 5, 2009 and in “NEW JERSEY SCENERY” on October 6 2009 This is a New Jersey view of Manhattan during an October full moon in 2007. Shot at f8 1/60 sec iso 200 with a Canon 1DS and at 135mm.
Come With Me To The Sea is a fusion of two images, one of an old pier in Cape May, New Jersey, the other was a foggy morning at the swamp on my way to work! The mermaid was added to be be the siren enticing you in! / /
Waywayanda State Park / West Milford, NJ / December 2009
“Bare Tree on a Springtime Sunset” was featured in the “New Jersey Scenery” group on October 28, 2009 This was early spring around 5:30 p.m. The light was very unusual, unusual enough to make me stop the car. One thing that life in the creative arts has taught me, is that the picture will not still be there on your way back. It was taken at South Mountain Reservation in West Orange, New Jersey.
Abandoned apartment building, NJ
Ringwood, NJ / December 2009 Nikon D300 / Manual / 18-200mm / Raw Featured in the Group: Nikon DSLR Users Group / Featured in the Group: Live and Let Live
From artists residing at the Shore to artwork conceptually grounded in New Jersey Culture, there is a regional home for you here. Images of Asbury Park’s “Tilly”, pictures of lighthouses and dunes, stories about and eerie representations of the birthplace of the Jersey Devil, photographs of cogeneration complexes and nuclear power plants… all are welcome!
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