There are few things I cherish more than cruising Upper Bucks County in late October and it was great to share it with my good buddy Dan. I've slowly started bringing a little Olympus Stylus with me and was experimenting with shooting position and proximity. This ride also included incredible baked oatmeal and coffee from one of my all time favorite spots.
Photography
The Emotional Roller Coaster That is Sparklers
The Tailgate Chronicles
I found some good people on a sunny day in the middle of a field. They offered me beer and love and only asked for the same in return. A fair trade I would say.
Ghosts in the Grave Yard
From Where I Ride Part 2: T-Rexstasy
Finally! The second installment of From Where I Ride is here. This time I lugged my trusty K1000 around good ole Bucks County! Many of these roads are amongst my favorites and although I ride them with some frequency, there is always something new to see. From a hungry Tyrannosaurus rex to a flock of butterflies, you never quite know what you're going to run into. With a few steeper climbs than my average ride, this one really got that blood pumpin'!
We're On a Boat
Details: Wild Stallion
The first Ford Mustang was introduced in 1964 and changed the face of American sports cars forever.
You Guys Should Get Married More Often
Details: Sands of Time
This tower is one of maybe a handful of concrete towers that dot the Delaware shoreline. They were built during World War II with the purpose of defending US shores from German submarines. Most of the towers lay abandoned and are permanently inaccessible.
Details: Things Fall Apart
Below is a small collection of photos shot on Lomochrome Purple of the elevated section of the abandoned Reading Viaduct. I have been lucky enough to spend a great deal of time exploring both the elevated and subterranean sections of the viaduct and it is truly a special place. A small portion of the elevated section is currently under construction and slowly being turned into a beautiful park for everyone to enjoy! I'm excited to see what the future holds for this place.
If you are interested in reading more about The Rail Park or taking a tour, check out the Friends of the Rail Park website.