Top Ten Photo Moments of 2013 (for me)

Below is a list of what I consider my top ten photographic moments for 2013.  Most of them made the list because I enjoyed the environment, liked the history, cherished the experience and/or just had a great time.  As you look at the list, I’ve included links to former blog posts (which includes pictures) from these events.  Feel free to browse the list and leave a comment below about your favorite 2013 photo moment.

 

10. Pittsburgh Skylines – It is hard to get a bad photo of the Pittsburgh skyline.  Over the last year, I probably photographed it from a dozen locations at all hours of the day. 

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9. Pitt vs. FSU – Little did I know when I photographed this game early in the season that I was watching the next Heisman Trophy Winner – Jameis Winston.  He played a great game against Pitt.  By the way, I enjoyed all the Pitt football games I photographed.

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8. Abandoned Facilities with Brad and Dave:  We photographed an abandoned school, abandoned hospital, and Pennsylvania’s Abandoned Turnpike.  These were my favorite locations among the tons of locations we visited.  My favorites over the year were the urban explorations we did at these three abandoned locations.  I love any old abandoned facility that has cool old architecture, a history, etc…  They just don’t make buildings like they used to! 

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7. Eastern State Penitentiary – This was a special treat.  I had an entire day to myself in Philly, so I went to the one place I wanted to see.  I spent about 5 hours wandering around this old facility examining every room, learning the history and photographing some amazing locations. 

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6. San Francisco – This was our first visit to San Francisco and we had a great time.  I had a huge list of potential locations to visit, but we ran out of time.  Some of the highlights from this trip were photographing the Redwood Trees in Muir National Monument, the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz.

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5. Rickett’s Glen State Park – Before I moved to Pennsylvania, a past coworker (Melissa) told me about this state park.  So for three years I waited for the right time to visit this park.  MJ and I took a weekend to visit this amazing location.  During the late 1930’s this place was supposed to become a national park.  A little thing called World War 2 interrupted this transaction.  My reason for visiting was to hike the waterfall trail.  This 3-mile loop has 21 named waterfalls ranging in size from 15 to 94 feet tall.  Plus there are dozens (maybe more then a 100) small waterfalls as well.  I was in North America waterfall heaven.

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4. Bull Shark Scuba Diving – Something about sharks is always a cool experience in my book.  I’ve dived and photographed Tiger Sharks, Great White Sharks, Reef Sharks, Lemon Sharks, Nurse Sharks, etc…  In December, we had a great trip to the Puerto Morelos area of Mexico and the cherry on top was photographing Bull Sharks at 60 feet deep.

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3. New York City Skyline from the Brooklyn Bridge Park – This was a very cool experience.  I was down at this park around 11pm on a Saturday night.  I met another photographer at that spot (who I’ve maintained contact with) and of course I got some great shots of the city skyline along with other great pictures of the city over the course of our trip.

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2. Lions vs. Steelers – I don’t get to see my favorite team (Detroit Lions) in person very much.  So to get the opportunity to photograph this game from the sideline at Heinz Field was great.  While at the game, I got to visit with an old co-worker and friend (Steve), who I haven’t seen in almost 13 years.  To bad the Lions lost, but I loved it anyway.  I also had a great time photographing all the Steelers games I covered all season long.

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And the top photographic moment of 2013 is:

1. Iceland – Our trip to Iceland was an amazing experience and I loved every photographic moment.  Afterward, MJ admitted that it was beautiful, even though she wasn’t excited about this location.  I snapped thousands of photos and made the most of the limited time we had in this impressive country.  Some of the highlights were the beautiful Puffins, thousands of waterfalls, glaciers, hot springs, amazing vistas, and great people.  You have to visit this country and it is only a 4.5-hour flight from Boston.  So what’s your excuse for not going??

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Thanks for continuing to read my blog.  I hope you enjoyed 2013 and my Top 10 list as much as I did.  Don’t forget to leave a comment below about your favorite moment.  Thanks and Happy New Year.

To purchase a print or view the entire gallery, click the photo above.

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Calvin Johnson

I had a great football weekend and was sad to see it end.  The weather could have been better on Sunday.  It rained all day, but at least it wasn’t cold.  So I dressed appropriately and stayed dry.  But it made photographing the game difficult and you can see it affected some of the photos.  You can see rain in all the photos.  At times it adds character to the photos.  Other times it just looks like there was dust on my lens. 

Regardless, I had a great time and enjoyed watching my Lions up close and personal.  It was cool being able to talk with some of the players Nick Fairley, Louis Delmas, and Antonio Brown.  And I think I got a few keepers.  You can see more from this game and decide for yourself at:

http://brookward.smugmug.com/Sports/NFL/Lions-vs-Steelers-2013/i-pZM2LLB

 

 

To view the entire gallery, click the photo above.

To view the entire gallery, click the photo above.

Porsche 911 Carrera

Yesterday, I took MJ’s car into the dealership to get a quote for some repair work.  I knew from prior a visit, that right down the street is a Porsche dealership.  I packed my camera gear knowing I would have a long wait at the dealership.  What I didn’t know was whether or not the Porsche dealership would let me in the door, let alone take pictures of their cars. 

Well as it turned out, they didn’t seem to care I was even there.  Matter of fact, none of the sale men even got out of their seats when I walked in and stood in the showroom.  So either they are lazy (which I doubt) or they knew from a glance that I wasn’t a potential client. 

Regardless, I snapped a ton of pictures moving in and around the showroom floor (I never touched a single car).  Today’s picture is a close up of the left front headlight on a Porsche 911 Carrera. 

To purchase a print or view the entire gallery, click the picture above. 

To purchase a print or view the entire gallery, click the picture above. 

Washington Financial 2012 & 2013 Calendar

I hope everyone had a great 2012.  I know my family and I had a wonderful year and we are looking forward to an even better 2013.  So in advance, have a great New Year. 

There is a wonderful local bank here in Western Pennsylvania called Washington Financial.  They have 10 locations throughout this area and provide great service to the community.  They conduct a photo contest on a yearly basis to select pictures for their annual calendar. 

In December 2011, I was notified that they selected three of my photos for their 2012 calendar.  They used the following photos for 2012.

February 2012 – Trinity High School

May 2012 – American Tank

June 2012 – Lyle Covered Bridge

I was very happy and honored they selected three of my photos for the 2012 calendar.  Just before Christmas, they notified me again that they would be using three more of my pictures for their 2013 calendar.  This time they selected:

February 2013 – Mays Covered Bridge

March 2013 – Washington Financial Bank – Washington Mall Plaza

April 2013 – Washington County Court House

They don’t have many rules for their contest, but one important rule is that the pictures have to be from within Washington County, Pennsylvania.   I realize this isn’t the biggest deal in the photography world, but I am proud of this minor accomplishment. 

Like many people, I do better when I have a goal that keeps me motivated.  So capturing photos from Washington County the last couple of years just to submit for this contest has kept me looking for great local photo opportunities.  This small personal challenge has been good for keeping me shooting, making me creative, and driving me to find local interesting subjects.   

I would encourage you to find a small goal of your own to help keep you motivated in whatever topic or activity that interest you.

Here is the link to Washington Financial’s website: http://www.mywashingtonfinancial.com/

Here is the link to all the photos selected for their 2013 Calendar Photo Contest: http://www.mywashingtonfinancial.com/_pdf/Photo_Contest_Winner_Announcement_0912.pdf

Upcoming Topics/Pictures:

* I’ll have the 3rd installment of Common HDR Photography Questions – How are HDR Photographs Created?

* I will also post a picture (or multiple pictures) from our recent trip to Miami.  I captured some great sunrises, a very old Monastery, South Beach Art Deco Architecture, and much more…..

Again have a great New Year.

April 2013 - Washington County Court House

April 2013 - Washington County Court House

The three 2012 months and one of the 2013 months, where they used my photos for their calendars

The three 2012 months and one of the 2013 months, where they used my photos for their calendars