Valley Forge National Historic Park in the Fall


On my lunch break I decided to get out of the office - something I rarely do these days. But packing my lunch that day, I wanted to make full use of the time by spending some time in Valley Forge National Historic Park which isn't too far away. I knew that the Fall would offer some scenic views and at least one worth capturing. I was surprised to see other photographers, also perhaps on a lunch break, also roaming the park satisfying their itch to see the world through a lens.

Unfortunately, I didn't have the kind of time I would like to spend in the park since it's so enormous, but since I had my tripod with me, I wanted to grab a set of images that would eventually end up as HDR.

Hope you like it.

HDR


I finally found a great HDR program that makes images pop with ease.
This is downtown Wilmington on one of my earlier photo walks. The center of attention is the Hercules building and just so happens to be where my father's office is located. On this day, the overcast sky screamed HDR, so I grabbed my tripod and voilĂ !

The bridges below are above the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia.